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Matthew J. Ellis's indexed work centers on advancing breast cancer treatment, particularly through endocrine therapies. His 2001 *Journal of Clinical Oncology* paper, with over 1000 citations, demonstrated letrozole's superior efficacy over tamoxifen in neoadjuvant endocrine therapy for specific breast cancers. This focus continued with a 2012 *Nature* publication, also exceeding 1000 citations, which utilized whole-genome analysis to understand breast cancer response to aromatase inhibition. Further contributions include a 2012 *Cancer Discovery* paper (over 800 citations) identifying activating HER2 mutations in HER2-negative breast cancer, and a 2016 *Lancet* study (nearly 600 citations) comparing fulvestrant and anastrozole for hormone receptor-positive advanced breast cancer. Publicly indexed outputs suggest a consistent line of inquiry into optimizing therapeutic strategies. Beyond his lead-author work, Ellis contributed to significant consortia, including the 2016 *Nature* paper on proteogenomics connecting somatic mutations to signaling in breast cancer, and the 2014 *Nature* study on proteogenomic characterization of colon and rectal cancer. His contributions consistently explore the molecular underpinnings of breast cancer and its response to treatment, aiming to refine clinical approaches and improve patient outcomes.
Torsten O Nielsen, Samuel C Y Leung, David L Rimm, Andrew Dodson, Balazs Acs, Sunil Badve, Carsten Denkert, Matthew J Ellis, Susan Fineberg, Margaret Flowers, Hans H Kreipe, Anne-Vibeke Laenkholm, Hongchao Pan, Frédérique M Penault-Llorca, Mei-Yin Polley, Roberto Salgado, Ian E Smith, Tomoharu Sugie, John M S Bartlett, Lisa M McShane, Mitch Dowsett, Daniel F Hayes
Meenakshi Anurag, Eric J Jaehnig, Karsten Krug, Jonathan T Lei, Erik J Bergstrom, Beom-Jun Kim, Tanmayi D Vashist, Anh Minh Tran Huynh, Yongchao Dou, Xuxu Gou, Chen Huang, Zhiao Shi, Bo Wen, Viktoriya Korchina, Richard A Gibbs, Donna M Muzny, Harshavardhan Doddapaneni, Lacey E Dobrolecki, Henry Rodriguez, Ana I Robles, Tara Hiltke, Michael T Lewis, Julie R Nangia, Maryam Nemati Shafaee, Shunqiang Li, Ian S Hagemann, Jeremy Hoog, Bora Lim, C Kent Osborne, D R Mani, Michael A Gillette, Bing Zhang, Gloria V Echeverria, George Miles, Mothaffar F Rimawi, Steven A Carr, Foluso O Ademuyiwa, Shankha Satpathy, Matthew J Ellis
Xiangdong Lv, Xuan Lu, Jin Cao, Qin Luo, Yao Ding, Fanglue Peng, Apar Pataer, Dong Lu, Dong Han, Eric Malmberg, Doug W Chan, Xiaoran Wang, Sara R Savage, Sufeng Mao, Jingjing Yu, Fei Peng, Liang Yan, Huan Meng, Laure Maneix, Yumin Han, Yiwen Chen, Wantong Yao, Eric C Chang, Andre Catic, Xia Lin, George Miles, Pengxiang Huang, Zheng Sun, Bryan Burt, Huamin Wang, Jin Wang, Qizhi Cathy Yao, Bing Zhang, Jack A Roth, Bert W O'Malley, Matthew J Ellis, Mothaffar F Rimawi, Haoqiang Ying, Xi Chen
Meenakshi Anurag, Nindo Punturi, Jeremy Hoog, Matthew N Bainbridge, Matthew J Ellis, Svasti Haricharan
Mitch Dowsett, Matthew J Ellis, J Michael Dixon, Oleg Gluz, John Robertson, Ronald Kates, Vera J Suman, Arran K Turnbull, Ulrike Nitz, Matthias Christgen, Hans Kreipe, Sherko Kuemmel, Judith M Bliss, Peter Barry, Stephen R Johnston, Samuel A Jacobs, Cynthia X Ma, Ian E Smith, Nadia Harbeck
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