Jane E. Armes
Mater Health Services
43 Papers
721 Citations
Jane E. Armes is an academic researcher from Mater Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 43 publications. Previous affiliations of Jane E. Armes include University of Melbourne & Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
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Papers
The natural history of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: a review
TL;DR: The available evidence suggests not all DCIS will progress to invasive cancer in the medium term but precise estimates of progression are not possible given the limitations of the data.
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STAT3 and STAT1 mediate IL-11–dependent and inflammation-associated gastric tumorigenesis in gp130 receptor mutant mice
Matthias Ernst,Meri Najdovska,Dianne Grail,Therese Lundgren-May,Michael Buchert,Hazel Tye,Vance Matthews,Jane E. Armes,Prithi S. Bhathal,Norman R. Hughes,Eric G. Marcusson,James G. Karras,Songqing Na,Jonathon D. Sedgwick,Paul J. Hertzog,Brendan J. Jenkins +15 more
TL;DR: IL-11 was identified as a crucial cytokine promoting chronic gastric inflammation and associated tumorigenesis mediated by excessive activation of STAT3 and STAT1 and reducing STAT3 activity in gp130F/Y757F mice, normalized gastric IL-11 expression and alleviated gastric tumor burden.
Candidate tumor-suppressor genes on chromosome arm 8p in early-onset and high-grade breast cancers.
Jane E. Armes,Jane E. Armes,Jane E. Armes,Fleur Hammet,Fleur Hammet,Melanie de Silva,Melanie de Silva,John Ciciulla,Susan J. Ramus,Susan J. Ramus,Wee Kheng Soo,Alexis Mahoney,Natalia Yarovaya,Michael A. Henderson,Kurt C. Gish,Anne Marie Hutchins,Anne Marie Hutchins,Gareth Price,Gareth Price,Deon J. Venter,Deon J. Venter +20 more
TL;DR: Comparative genomic hybridization analysis showed that 8p loss is more common in breast cancers from pre- menopausal compared with post-menopausal patients, as well as in high-grade breast cancers, regardless of the menopausal status, suggesting a similar dichotomy of breast cancer clinicopathologic types.
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Common origins of MDA-MB-435 cells from various sources with those shown to have melanoma properties
James M. Rae,Susan J. Ramus,Mark Waltham,Jane E. Armes,Ian G. Campbell,Robert Clarke,Robert J. Barndt,Michael D. Johnson,Erik W. Thompson +8 more
TL;DR: The results show that the MDA-MB-435 cells used widely have identical origins to those that exhibit a melanoma-like gene expression signature, but exhibit a small degree of genotypic and phenotypic drift.
The pathology of inherited breast cancer
Jane E. Armes,Deon J. Venter +1 more
TL;DR: The discovery of genotypephenotype correlation has significant implications for patient management and novel treatment strategies, not only for inherited cancers, but for breast cancer in general.
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