2021 Conference Publication Predicting endocrine sensitivity in breast cancerSnell, Cameron E., Smith, Deborah, Gough, Madeline, Liu, Cheng, Middleton, Kathryn, Pyke, Christopher, Shannon, Catherine and Woodward, Natasha (2021). Predicting endocrine sensitivity in breast cancer. Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia - Pathology Update 2021, Virtual, 2021. Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.pathol.2021.05.005 |
2020 Conference Publication Development of novel biomarkers predictive of endocrine sensitivity in breast cancerSnell, Cameron E., Smith, Deborah, Gough, Madeline, Liu, Cheng, Middleton, Kathryn, Pyke, Christopher, Shannon, Catherine and Woodward, Natasha (2020). Development of novel biomarkers predictive of endocrine sensitivity in breast cancer. Pathology Update 2020, Sydney, NSW Australia, 20-22 March 2020. Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.pathol.2020.01.067 |
2019 Conference Publication Exploring the clinical significance of interactions between oestrogen and progesterone receptors in breast and endometrioid adenocarcinomas by proximity ligation assaySnell, Cameron E., Smith, Deborah, Gough, Madeline, Liu, Cheng, Middleton, Kathryn, Pyke, Christopher, Shannon, Catherine, Woodward, Natasha, Hickey, Theresa E., Armes, Jane E. and Tilley, Wayne D. (2019). Exploring the clinical significance of interactions between oestrogen and progesterone receptors in breast and endometrioid adenocarcinomas by proximity ligation assay. 7th International Pacific Rim (PacRim) Breast and Prostate Cancer Meeting, Virtual, 17-20 March 2019. Bristol, United Kingdom: Bioscientifica. doi: 10.1530/oncolabs.1.p048 |
2018 Conference Publication Can exercise influence survival following breast cancer? Evidence from randomised, controlled trialsHayes, Sandra C., Steele, Megan, Spence, Rosa, Gordon, Louisa, Battistutta, Diana, Bashford, John, Pyke, Chris, Saunders, Christobel and Eakin, Elizabeth (2018). Can exercise influence survival following breast cancer? Evidence from randomised, controlled trials. San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio Texas, United States, 5-9 December 2017. Philadelphia, PA United States: American Association for Cancer Research. |
2015 Conference Publication Multi-platform quality assurance (QA) comparison of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies incorporating novel simultaneous mutation and copy number variation (CNV) reportingMainwaring, Paul N., Pyke, Christopher, Korbie, Darren, Pheasant, Michael, Gascoigne, Dennis, Musgrave, Ken, O'Neill, Kate, McGrath, Kelly and Trau, Mattias (2015). Multi-platform quality assurance (QA) comparison of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies incorporating novel simultaneous mutation and copy number variation (CNV) reporting. 2015 ASCO Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL United States, 29 May - 2 June 2015. Alexandria, VA United States: American Society of Clinical Oncology. doi: 10.1200/jco.2015.33.15_suppl.e22126 |
2005 Conference Publication Population of HLA-DR+ Immature Cells Accumulate in the Blood Dendritic Cell Compartment of Patients with Different Types of CancerPinzon-Charry, A., Ho, C. S . K., Laherty, R., Maxwell, T., Walker, D., Gardiner, R. A., O'Connor, L., Pyke, C., Schmidt, C. W., Furnival, C. and Lopez, J. A. (2005). Population of HLA-DR+ Immature Cells Accumulate in the Blood Dendritic Cell Compartment of Patients with Different Types of Cancer. The 35th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Society for Immunology and 14th International HLA & Immunogenetics Workshop: 'Genetics and The Immune Response', Melbourne, Australia, 29 November - 2 December 2005. Copenhagen: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.2005.00523.x |
2003 Conference Publication How can we disseminate psycho-oncology interventions to oncology and community settings? Results from a trial of a self-directed coping training program for women with cancer, and their closest support personsScott, JL, Halford, WK, McGuckin, MA, Ward, BG, Wetzig, NR and Pyke, C (2003). How can we disseminate psycho-oncology interventions to oncology and community settings? Results from a trial of a self-directed coping training program for women with cancer, and their closest support persons. CARLTON: AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC. |