P H Chapuis

Summary

Affiliation: University of Sydney
Country: Australia

Publications

  1. ncbi Adverse histopathological findings as a guide to patient management after curative resection of node-positive colonic cancer
    P H Chapuis
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, University of Sydney at Concord Hospital, Sydney, Australia
    Br J Surg 91:349-54. 2004
  2. ncbi Overexpression of protein S100A4 is independently associated with overall survival in stage C colonic cancer but only in cytoplasm at the advancing tumour front
    P S S Kho
    Department of Medicine, Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Int J Colorectal Dis 27:1409-17. 2012
  3. ncbi Local recurrence after curative resection for rectal cancer is associated with anterior position of the tumour
    C L H Chan
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Br J Surg 93:105-12. 2006
  4. ncbi The significance of involvement of a free serosal surface for recurrence and survival following resection of clinicopathological stage B and C rectal cancer
    A Keshava
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 9:609-18. 2007
  5. ncbi Anastomotic leakage after resection of colorectal cancer generates prodigious use of hospital resources
    J Frye
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and Discipline of Surgery, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 11:917-20. 2009
  6. ncbi What factors influence survival in patients with unresected synchronous liver metastases after resection of colorectal cancer?
    N Chafai
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 7:176-81. 2005
  7. ncbi Assessing the evidence for an association between circumferential tumour clearance and local recurrence after resection of rectal cancer
    O F Dent
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 9:112-21; discussion 121-2. 2007
  8. ncbi Promoter methylation of the mutated in colorectal cancer gene is a frequent early event in colorectal cancer
    M R J Kohonen-Corish
    Cancer Research Program, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Oncogene 26:4435-41. 2007
  9. ncbi Risk factors for tumour present in a circumferential line of resection after excision of rectal cancer
    P H Chapuis
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Br J Surg 93:860-5. 2006
  10. ncbi Anastomotic leakage after curative anterior resection results in a higher prevalence of local recurrence
    S W Bell
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, The University of Sydney, Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Br J Surg 90:1261-6. 2003

Collaborators

  • O F Dent
  • A Keshava
  • I P Bissett
  • P W Laird
  • J R Jass
  • E L Bokey
  • M J F X Rickard
  • G Sinclair
  • C L H Chan
  • A Krishna
  • A A Renwick
  • P S S Kho
  • C Chan
  • B P C Lin
  • J Frye
  • M R J Kohonen-Corish
  • B A Leggett
  • C M Wright
  • N Chafai
  • R C Newland
  • S W Bell
  • G Robertson
  • L Jankova
  • C Clarke
  • C L S Fung
  • M Molloy
  • S Clarke
  • J Susanto
  • T J Seng
  • R L Sutherland
  • J Young
  • N D Sigglekow
  • P Zelas
  • G A Macdonald
  • P J Stewart
  • M Barker
  • J P Young
  • B J Mander
  • K G Walker

Detail Information

Publications18

  1. ncbi Adverse histopathological findings as a guide to patient management after curative resection of node-positive colonic cancer
    P H Chapuis
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, University of Sydney at Concord Hospital, Sydney, Australia
    Br J Surg 91:349-54. 2004
    ..The aim of this study was to identify patient and tumour characteristics that might assist in developing an improved approach to patient selection for chemotherapy after resection of clinicopathological stage C colonic cancer...
  2. ncbi Overexpression of protein S100A4 is independently associated with overall survival in stage C colonic cancer but only in cytoplasm at the advancing tumour front
    P S S Kho
    Department of Medicine, Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Int J Colorectal Dis 27:1409-17. 2012
    ..This study investigated the association between S100A4 and overall survival and other clinicopathological features in patients with stage C colonic cancer...
  3. ncbi Local recurrence after curative resection for rectal cancer is associated with anterior position of the tumour
    C L H Chan
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Br J Surg 93:105-12. 2006
    ..4 (95 per cent c.i. 1.0 to 2.00)). CONCLUSION: Anterior position is an independent negative prognostic factor for both local recurrence and survival after curative resection of rectal cancer...
  4. ncbi The significance of involvement of a free serosal surface for recurrence and survival following resection of clinicopathological stage B and C rectal cancer
    A Keshava
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 9:609-18. 2007
    ....
  5. ncbi Anastomotic leakage after resection of colorectal cancer generates prodigious use of hospital resources
    J Frye
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and Discipline of Surgery, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 11:917-20. 2009
    ....
  6. ncbi What factors influence survival in patients with unresected synchronous liver metastases after resection of colorectal cancer?
    N Chafai
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 7:176-81. 2005
    ..The aim of this study was to determine whether the survival of patients with untreated synchronous liver metastases after resection of a colorectal cancer was associated with any features of the primary tumour...
  7. ncbi Assessing the evidence for an association between circumferential tumour clearance and local recurrence after resection of rectal cancer
    O F Dent
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 9:112-21; discussion 121-2. 2007
    ..The aims of this study were to review possible reasons for this variability and to assess the evidence for the micrometrically measured threshold defining CRMI...
  8. ncbi Promoter methylation of the mutated in colorectal cancer gene is a frequent early event in colorectal cancer
    M R J Kohonen-Corish
    Cancer Research Program, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Oncogene 26:4435-41. 2007
    ..Furthermore, MCC methylation is significantly associated with a distinct spectrum of precursor lesions, which are suggested to give rise to cancers via the serrated neoplasia pathway...
  9. ncbi Risk factors for tumour present in a circumferential line of resection after excision of rectal cancer
    P H Chapuis
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and The University of Sydney, Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Br J Surg 93:860-5. 2006
    ..CONCLUSION: The varying prevalence of risk factors, both within and between hospitals and patient series, should be taken into account if the rate of transection is to be regarded as an index of the quality of surgery...
  10. ncbi Anastomotic leakage after curative anterior resection results in a higher prevalence of local recurrence
    S W Bell
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, The University of Sydney, Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
    Br J Surg 90:1261-6. 2003
    ..8, 95 per cent confidence interval 1.8 to 7.9). CONCLUSION: Leakage following a colorectal anastomosis after potentially curative resection for adenocarcinoma of the rectum is an independent predictor of local recurrence...
  11. ncbi Effect of supervised surgical training on outcomes after resection of colorectal cancer
    A A Renwick
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Br J Surg 92:631-6. 2005
    ..CONCLUSION: Outcomes after resection for colorectal cancer did not differ between the consultant and trainees in the context of a closely supervised training programme...
  12. ncbi Combined endoscopic laser and radiotherapy palliation of advanced rectal cancer
    P H Chapuis
    Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, The University of Sydney at Concord Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
    ANZ J Surg 72:95-9. 2002
    ..The number of laser treatments, laser energy used, relapse rate, treatment of relapse, morbidity and survival in consecutive patients who were treated either by laser therapy alone or laser plus radiotherapy was compared...
  13. ncbi A comparison of published rates of resection margin involvement and intra-operative perforation between standard and 'cylindrical' abdominoperineal excision for low rectal cancer
    A Krishna
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital, Sydney, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 15:57-65. 2013
    ..The study aimed to compare recent reports on standard and alternative methods of abdominoperineal excision for low rectal cancer regarding the rates of circumferential resection margin involvement and intra-operative bowel perforation...
  14. ncbi Magnetic resonance imaging cannot predict histological tumour involvement of a circumferential surgical margin in rectal cancer
    O F Dent
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, Concord Hospital and Discipline of Surgery, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Colorectal Dis 13:974-81. 2011
    ..The aim of this study was to assess whether such studies can provide a valid answer as to whether preoperative MRI can accurately predict CRM involvement by tumour...
  15. ncbi Surgical technique and survival in patients having a curative resection for colon cancer
    E L Bokey
    Department of Colorectal Surgery, The University of Sydney at Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Dis Colon Rectum 46:860-6. 2003
    ..2 percent (confidence interval, 2-4.9 percent) after 1980. CONCLUSION: As in rectal cancer surgery, mobilization of the colon along anatomic planes is an important principle that influences outcome and needs to be emphasized...
  16. ncbi Recurrence after total mesorectal excision
    E L Bokey
    Dis Colon Rectum 48:1323; author reply 1323. 2005
  17. ncbi Low level microsatellite instability may be associated with reduced cancer specific survival in sporadic stage C colorectal carcinoma
    C M Wright
    Conjoint Gastroenterology, Laboratory, Royal Brisbane Hospital Research Foundation Clinical Research Center, Brisbane, Australia
    Gut 54:103-8. 2005
    ..MSI-H status confers a survival advantage to patients with sporadic CRC...
  18. ncbi Collecting colorectal cancer staging information in Western Australia
    P H Chapuis
    ANZ J Surg 74:825-6. 2004