Mr Ross McMahon
- Clinical Research Fellow (Medicine)
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McMahon, R. K., O'Cathail, S. M. , Nair, H., Steele, C. W. , Platt, J. J., Digby, M., McDonald, A. C., Horgan, P. G. and Roxburgh, C. S.D. (2023) The neoadjuvant rectal score and a novel magnetic resonance imaging based neoadjuvant rectal score are stage independent predictors of long-term outcome in locally advanced rectal cancer. Colorectal Disease, 25(9), pp. 1783-1794. (doi: 10.1111/codi.16667) (PMID:37485654)
Beach, C. et al. (2023) Innate immune receptor C5aR1 regulates cancer cell fate and can be targeted to improve radiotherapy in tumours with immunosuppressive microenvironments. Journal of Clinical Investigation, (Accepted for Publication)
McMahon, R. K., O'Cathail, S. M. , Nair, H., Steele, C. W. , Platt, J. J., Digby, M., McDonald, A. C., Horgan, P. G. and Roxburgh, C. S.D. (2023) The neoadjuvant rectal score and a novel magnetic resonance imaging based neoadjuvant rectal score are stage independent predictors of long-term outcome in locally advanced rectal cancer. Colorectal Disease, 25(9), pp. 1783-1794. (doi: 10.1111/codi.16667) (PMID:37485654)
Beach, C. et al. (2023) Innate immune receptor C5aR1 regulates cancer cell fate and can be targeted to improve radiotherapy in tumours with immunosuppressive microenvironments. Journal of Clinical Investigation, (Accepted for Publication)