Ian S. Fentiman
Guy's Hospital
186 Papers
1.6K Citations
Ian S. Fentiman is an academic researcher from Guy's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 186 publications. Previous affiliations of Ian S. Fentiman include Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust & King's College London.
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Papers
Melatonin and breast cancer: a prospective study
TL;DR: No evidence is found that the level of melatonin is strongly associated with the risk for breast cancer, and data from premenopausal and postmenopausal women were combined in a multivariable analysis adjusted for potential confounders.
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Mammographic features and subsequent risk of breast cancer: a comparison of qualitative and quantitative evaluations in the Guernsey prospective studies
Gabriela Torres-Mejía,Bianca De Stavola,D. S. Allen,Juan J Pérez-Gavilán,Jorge M. Ferreira,Ian S. Fentiman,Isabel dos Santos Silva +6 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that breast cancer risk is affected not only by the amount of mammographic density but also by the degree of heterogeneity of the parenchymal pattern and, presumably, by other features captured by the Wolfe classification.
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Familial breast cancer.
TL;DR: How best to give advice and what to do with regard to prevention and screening for women at high risk of developing cancer is considered.
Proceedings of the international consensus conference on breast cancer risk, genetics, & risk management, April, 2007.
Gordon F. Schwartz,Kevin S. Hughes,Henry T. Lynch,Carol J. Fabian,Ian S. Fentiman,Mark E. Robson,Susan M. Domchek,Lynn C. Hartmann,Roland Holland,David J. Winchester,Benjamin O. Anderson,Banu Arun,Harry Bartolink,Philip S. Bernard,Bernardo Bonanni,Blake Cady,Krishna B. Clough,Stephen A. Feig,Sylvia H. Heywang-Köbrunner,Anthony Howell,Claudine Isaacs,Daniel B. Kopans,Robert E. Mansel,Shahla Masood,Juan P. Palazzo,Lawrence J. Solin,Michael Untch +26 more
TL;DR: A consensus conference including 30 experts was held in April, 2007, to discuss risk factors for breast cancer and their management, with the major portion of the conference devoted to individuals with high penetrance BRCA1/2 mutations.
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Electropotential measurements as a new diagnostic modality for breast cancer
Jack Cuzick,Roland Holland,Volker Barth,Richard Davies,Mark Faupel,Ian S. Fentiman,HJ Frischbier,JL LaMarque,M. Merson,Virgilio Sacchini,Daniel Vanel,Umberto Veronesi +11 more
TL;DR: A highly significant trend of progressive electrical changes according to the proliferative characteristics of the biopsied tissue is found and this new modality may have diagnostic value, especially in reducing the number of unnecessary diagnostic tests among women with inconclusive findings on physical examination.
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