Published Articles in Irish J Med Sci

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Conor Fearon, Teresa Loftus, Amber Lynn Byrne, Josephine Heffernan, Maeve Cooney, Ciara Heeney, Andrea Walsh, Jennifer Lorigan, Alan Beausang, Jane Cryan, Michael Farrell, Francesca Brett

Impact of the 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System: an Irish experience


Oznur Bal, Berna Oksuzoglu, Mutlu Dogan, Ayse Durnali, Ummugul Uyeturk, Ayse Demirci, Ulku Yalcıntas Arslan, Ahmet Siyar Ekinci, Nuriye Yildirim, Necati Alkis, Selim Kilic

Long-term outcomes of prolonged bisphosphonates more than 2 years in bone metastatic breast cancer: risk vs benefit


Jody SA. Khan, Nathan P. Papa, Niall F. Davis, Paula F. Wrafter, John C. Kelly, Catherine M. Dowling, Frank T. D’Arcy

Is Movember synonymous with moustaches or men's health? An examination of internet search activity for prostate and testicular cancer during the campaign


Nikita R. Bhatt, Catherine Ann Murphy, Niall Wall, Elizabeth McEvoy, Robert J. Flynn, Arun Z. Thomas, Rustom P. Manecksha, Phillip G. Murphy, Lisa G. Smyth

Implications of faecal ESBL carriers undergoing TRUS-guided prostate biopsy (TRUSPB): role of screening prior to TRUSPB



Koray Aslan, Mustafa Erkan Sarı, Hakan Raşit Yalçın, İbrahim Yalçın, Zeliha FIrat Cüylan, Bülent Özdal

Coexistence of uterine adenomyosis is not associated with a better prognosis in endometrioid-type endometrial cancer


Rosa S Djajadiningrat, Jochen Walz, Lukas C van Dijk, Hossain Roshani

Antegrade pyelography, a survey among urologists


Úna M. McVeigh, Terri P. McVeigh, Catherine Curran, Nicola Miller, Derek W. Morris, Micheal J. Kerin

Diagnostic yield of a custom-designed multi-gene cancer panel in Irish patients with breast cancer