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    Expression of DNA damage response proteins in cervical cancer patients treated with radical chemoradiotherapy by Ho, C.K, Kornaga, E.N, Klimowicz, A.C, Enwere, E.K, Dean, M, Bebb, G.D, Phan, T, Ghatage, P, Magliocco, A.M, Lees-Miller, S.P, Doll, C.M

    Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract Objective The management of locally advanced cervical cancer has improved significantly with the advent of cisplatin-based chemoradiotherapy (CRT) as…”
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    The changing landscape of brachytherapy for cervical cancer: a Canadian practice survey by Phan, T, Mula-Hussain, L, Pavamani, S, Pearce, A, D'Souza, D, Patil, N G, Traptow, L, Doll, C M

    Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (01-10-2015)
    “…We documented changes in practice from 2009 to 2012 for cervical cancer brachytherapy in Canada. Centres with gynecologic brachytherapy services were sent an…”
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    Evaluation of National Conference-Associated Medical Student Research and Mentorship Award for Medical Students, Resident Mentors, and Radiation Oncologist Supervisors by Jin, R., Wu, C.H.D., Giuliani, M.E., Doll, C.M., Ringash, J.G., Lavigne, D., Ingledew, P.A.

    “…In 2020, the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology (CARO) Medical Student Research and Mentorship Award (CARO MSRMA) was created to support medical…”
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    Hypomagnesemia and Survival in Patients with Cervical Cancer Treated with Definitive Chemoradiotherapy by Fullerton, R.E., Martell, K., Khanolkar, R., Phan, T., Banerjee, R.N., Meyer, T., Traptow, L., Köbel, M., Ghatage, P., Doll, C.M.

    “…Hypomagnesemia is a common side effect of platinum-based chemotherapy regimens. Although there are data reporting that hypomagnesemia is associated with worse…”
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    Impact of Immune, Inflammatory, and Nutritional Indices on Outcome in Patients with Cervical Cancer Treated with Definitive (Chemo)radiotherapy by Fullerton, R.E., Martell, K., Khanolkar, R., Phan, T., Banerjee, R.N., Meyer, T., Traptow, L., Köbel, M., Ghatage, P., Doll, C.M.

    “…Systemic immune, inflammatory, and nutritional indices have been shown to be prognostic for outcome across a range of tumor sites. However, a comprehensive…”
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