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Robin S. McLeod

Robin S. McLeod

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
85
Citations
22069
World Ranking
14760
National Ranking
612

Overview

Robin S. McLeod was affiliated with Cancer Care Ontario in Canada during their research career. The work focused mainly on the fields and subfields of study related to cancer care and oncology, consistent with their institutional affiliation.

There are no records of published papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues linked to this researcher in the available data. Similarly, no documented book publications or awards have been recorded.

Due to the lack of detailed information on research topics, papers, or projects, a comprehensive description of contributions to specific subjects or advancements within cancer research cannot be provided. The scientist's career details, including research output and collaborative networks, remain limited in the accessible sources.

Robin S. McLeod was deceased at the time of data compilation.

Best Publications

  • Genetic variation in the 5q31 cytokine gene cluster confers susceptibility to Crohn disease.

    John D. Rioux;Mark J. Daly;Mark S. Silverberg;Kerstin Lindblad

  • Genomewide search in Canadian families with inflammatory bowel disease reveals two novel susceptibility loci.

    John D. Rioux;Mark S. Silverberg;Mark J. Daly;A. Hillary Steinhart

  • Diagnostic Accuracy of MRI for Assessment of T-category, Lymph Node Metastases, and Circumferential Resection Margin Involvement in Patients with Rectal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    E Al-Sukhni;L Milot;L Milot;M Fruitman;J Beyene

  • Comparison of hemorrhoidal treatment modalities. A meta-analysis.

    Helen M. MacRae;Robin S. McLeod;Robin S. McLeod

  • Clinical practice guideline: management of acute pancreatitis

    Joshua A. Greenberg;Jonathan Hsu;Mohammad Bawazeer;John Marshall

  • Follow-up of patients with curatively resected colorectal cancer: a practice guideline

    Alvaro Figueredo;R Bryan Rumble;Jean Maroun;Craig C Earle

  • Meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing open and laparoscopic ventral and incisional hernia repair with mesh

    S S Forbes;C Eskicioglu;R S McLeod;A Okrainec

  • Should we be performing more randomized controlled trials evaluating surgical operations

    Michael J. Solomon;Michael J. Solomon;Robin S. McLeod;Robin S. McLeod

  • Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) Programs for Patients Having Colorectal Surgery: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Trials

    Cagla Eskicioglu;Shawn S. Forbes;Shawn S. Forbes;Mary-Anne Aarts;Mary-Anne Aarts;Allan Okrainec;Allan Okrainec

  • Recurrence of Crohn's disease after ileocolic resection is not affected by anastomotic type: results of a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial.

    Robin S. McLeod;Bruce G. Wolff;Sue Ross;Robert Parkes

  • Prophylactic mesalamine treatment decreases postoperative recurrence of Crohn's disease

    Robin S. McLeod;Bruce G. Wolff;A. Hillary Steinhart;Peter W. Carryer

  • A qualitative study to understand the barriers and enablers in implementing an enhanced recovery after surgery program.

    Emily A. Pearsall;Zahida Meghji;Kristen B. Pitzul;Mary-Anne Aarts

  • Handsewn vs. stapled anastomoses in colon and rectal surgery: a meta-analysis.

    Helen M. MacRae;Robin S. McLeod

  • Cancer in an ileoanal reservoir: a new late complication?

    H Stern;S Walfisch;B Mullen;R McLeod

  • The impact of gender on the choice of surgery as a career

    Nancy Baxter;Robert Cohen;Robin McLeod

  • Risk factors for pelvic pouch failure.

    Helen M. MacRae;Robin S. McLeod;Zane Cohen;Brenda I. O'Connor

  • Subcutaneous Heparin Versus Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin as Thromboprophylaxis in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery: Results of the Canadian Colorectal DVT Prophylaxis Trial: A Randomized, Double-Blind Trial

    Robin S. McLeod;William H. Geerts;Kenneth W. Sniderman;Celia Greenwood

  • Results of the pelvic-pouch procedure in patients with Crohn's disease.

    Alexander A. Deutsch;Robin S. McLeod;Robin S. McLeod;James Cullen;James Cullen;Zane Cohen;Zane Cohen

  • Female infertility after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis.

    Paul Johnson;Carole Richard;Anat Ravid;Leia Spencer

  • Desmoid disease in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis

    Claudio Soravia;Terri Berk;Robin S. McLeod;Zane Cohen

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy N. Baxter
Nancy N. Baxter University of Sydney
Mark S. Silverberg
Mark S. Silverberg University of Toronto
Michael J. Solomon
Michael J. Solomon Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
James G. Wright
James G. Wright University of Toronto
Ian Chau
Ian Chau Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Christopher H. Crane
Christopher H. Crane Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Daniel G. Coit
Daniel G. Coit Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Paul F. Mansfield
Paul F. Mansfield The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Thomas J. Hudson
Thomas J. Hudson Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

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