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    Concurrent Chemoradiation Therapy for Soft Tissue Sarcoma

    Soft tissue sarcoma (STS) represents a heterogeneous group of malignancies. Many patients are treated with wide local excision with or without radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. Patients with large and/or ...

    Matthew B. Spraker, S. Haarberg, H. Ellis in Radiation Therapy for Sarcomas and Skin Ca… (2022)

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    Trauma patients and cervical spine protection in critical care: the impact of a spinal checklist on clinical care and documentation

    A Chick, C Scott, H Ellis, A Tipton in Critical Care (2012)

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    Variations in the surface anatomy of the spinal accessory nerve in the posterior triangle

    Iatrogenic injury to the spinal accessory nerve has been widely documented and can have medico-legal implications. The resulting syndrome of pain, paralysis and winging of the scapula are often the source of c...

    A Symes, H Ellis in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2005)

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    Role Delegation for a Resource-Based Security Model

    Corporations and government agencies rely on inter-operating legacy, COTs, databases, clients, servers, etc., with security addressed from different dimensions. One dimension is delegation, where an authorized...

    M. Liebrand, H. Ellis, C. Phillips in Research Directions in Data and Applicatio… (2003)

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    Retrograde Migration of Starch in the Genital Tract of Rabbits

    This study in a rabbit model simulates contamination with glove powder in association with a routine gynaecological examination. Large individual variations of powder contamination were found and there were no...

    G. A. B. Edelstam, A. C. E. Sjösten, H. Ellis in Inflammation (1997)

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    Editorial

    JP Chevrel, JL Dumas, H Ellis, C Fontaine, R Putz in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1997)

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    Studies on the Aetiology Consequences of Intra-abdominal Adhesions

    Adhesions are the commonest cause of intestinal obstruction in the western world. For example, McEntee and colleagues [13] investigated 288 patients with obstruction admitted to four neighbouring district gene...

    H. Ellis in Peritoneal Adhesions (1997)

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    Adjuvant oral Razoxane (ICRF 159) in resectable colo-rectal cancer

    M. L. Slevin, V. J. Harvey, P. F. M. Wrigley in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (1983)

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    Adjuvant oral razoxane (ICRF-159) in resectable colorectal cancer

    One hundred and seventy six patients (81 controls, 95 receiving treatment) have entered a prospective randomized tiral of long-term oral adjuvant razoxane (ICRF-159) following removal of a colorectal cancer. T...

    J. M. Gilbert, K. Hellmann, M. Evans, P. G. Cassell in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (1982)

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    A Controlled Prospective Trial of Adjuvant Razoxane in Resectable Colorectal Cancer

    Following resection of their tumour, 162 patients with colorectal cancer entered a prospective randomized controlled clinical trial of adjuvant oral razoxane. Thirty-one patients were Duke’s group A; 49 group ...

    J. M. Gilbert, P. C. Cassell, H. Ellis in Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy of Gastroint… (1981)

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    The Significance of Metastases to the Surgeon

    I am honoured, as a surgeon to open this important Symposium on Clinical and Experimental Aspects of Metastasis. It is my duty to set the scene for our discussion over the nest three days.

    H. Ellis in Metastasis (1980)

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    Adjuvant Treatment With Razoxane (ICRF 159) Following Resection of Cancer of the Stomach

    Razoxane (ICRF 159) is an antimitotic drug that was developed at the laboratories of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, England. The drug is related to the chelating agent EDTA and was found to be acti...

    J. M. Gilbert, P. Cassell, H. Ellis in Adjuvant Therapies and Markers of Post-Sur… (1979)

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    Origin of the West Philippine Basin

    Several alternative modes of development for the West Philippine Basin have been suggested during the past few years. The results of Deep Sea Drilling Project leg 31 indicate that none of these speculations is...

    D. KARIG, J. C. INGLE jun., A. H. BOUMA, H. ELLIS, N. HAILE, I. KOIZUMI in Nature (1973)

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    The Effect of Malignant Disease on Peritoneal Healing in the Rat

    A study of the healing of peritoneal defects in the rat in the presence of the Walker 256 tumour has been made. The healing process was investigated histologically, by autoradiography, and by hydroxyproline es...

    D G Jagelman, T A M Stoker, H Ellis in British Journal of Cancer (1972)

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    The effect of cytotoxic drugs on the healing of peritoneal wounds in the rat.

    J A Gordon, G M Smith, H Ellis in British Journal of Cancer (1967)

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    A trial of streptonigrin in the treatment of advanced malignant disease.

    G M Smith, J A Gordon, I A Sewell, H Ellis in British Journal of Cancer (1967)

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    A trial of mithramycin in the treatment of advanced malignant disease.

    I A Sewell, H Ellis in British Journal of Cancer (1966)

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    Anuria Due to Uric Acid Crystalluria: An Unusual Complication of Therapy in the Reticuloses

    M E Conolly, H Ellis in British Journal of Cancer (1964)

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    Post-Operative Intra-Abdominal Adhesions

    THE ætiology of the persistent fibrous adhesions which may develop after an abdominal operation presents an important and as yet incompletely solved problem. The accepted view is that, in most cases, these adh...

    H. ELLIS in Nature (1962)