| Job Title | Contact | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Honorary Lecturer | I dot Gukas at uea dot ac dot uk |
My key research interest is in the molecular and genetic markers of carcinogenesis, cancer progression and metastasis as it relates to breast cancer. To use these to explain clinical variations seen in practice e.g. ethnic differences in incidence and mortality, pre and post menopausal breast cancers; and to impact clinical management. I am also interested in the process of angiogenesis and surgical outcome for breast cancer.
My teaching interests include:
Gukas, IGD, Leinster, SJ and Walker, R (2010) Verbal and non-verbal indices of learning during problem-based learning (PBL) among first year medical students and the threshold for tutor intervention. Medical Teacher, 32 (1). pp. 5-11.
Demicheli, R, Retsky, M, Hrushesky, W, Baum, M and Gukas, IGD (2008) The effects of surgery on tumour growth: a century of investigations. Annals of Oncology. (In Press)
Gukas, ID, Miles, S, Heylings, DJ and Leinster, SJ (2008) Medical Students' Perceptions of Peer Feedback on an Anatomy Student-Selected Study Module. Medical Teacher, 30 (8). pp. 812-814.
Gukas, IGD, Jennings, BA, Mandong, BM, Prime, W, Girling, AC and Leinster, SJ (2008) A comparison of clinicopathological features and molecular markers in British and Nigerian women with breast cancer. Clinical Medicine: Oncology, 2. pp. 347-351.
Gukas, IGD (2007) Global Paradigm Shift in Medical Educaton: Issues of Concern for Africa. Medical Teacher, 29 (9). pp. 887-892.
Gukas, IGD (2007) Problem-based learning in undergraduate medical education: Can we really implement it in the West African Subregion? West African Journal of Medicine, 26 (2). pp. 87-92.
Retsky, M, Demicheli, R, Hrushesky, W, Baum, M and Gukas, IGD (2007) Can surgery provoke the outgrowth of latent breast cancer? A unifying hypothesis. Breast Cancer Online, 10 (4).
Retsky, M, Hrushesky, W, Gukas, IGD and Romano, D (2007) Enhanced surgery-induced angiogenesis among premenopausal women might partially explain excess breast cancer mortality of blacks compared to whites. International Journal of Surgery, 5 (5). pp. 300-304.
Romano, D, Hrushesky, W, Gukas, IGD, Ismail, J, Retsky, M and Baum, M (2007) Racial disparities in breast cancer outcome: insights into host-tumor interactions. Cancer, 110 (9). pp. 1880-1888.
Gukas, IGD, Jennings, BA, Mandong, BM, Manasseh, AN, Harvey, IM and Leinster, SJ (2006) A comparison of the pattern of occurrence of breast cancer in Nigerian and British women. The Breast, 15 (1). pp. 90-95.
Gukas, IGD, Opaluwa, AS, Ihezue, CH, Obekpa, PO, Iya, D, Ugwu, BT and Nwadiaro, HC (2006) Pattern of paediatric injuries in Jos, Nigeria. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 13 (4). pp. 257-259.
Gukas, IGD (2005) Does surgery induce angiogenesis in breast cancer? Supporting evidence from Africa. International Journal of Surgery, 3 (4). p. 289.
Gukas, IGD, Jennings, BA, Leinster, SJ and Harvey, IM (2005) A theme issue by, for, and about Africa: Collaborative work between Nigeria and UK on breast cancer has been successful. British Medical Journal, 331 (7519). p. 779.
Gukas, IGD, Jennings, BA, Mandong, BM, Igun, GO, Girling, AC, Manasseh, AN, Ugwu, BT and Leinster, SJ (2005) Clinicopathological features and molecular markers of breast cancer in Jos, Nigeria. West African Journal of Medicine, 24 (3). pp. 209-213.
Gukas, IGD and Leinster, SJ (2005) An effective tool for feedback on a problem-based learning (PBL) course. Medical Education, 39 (11). p. 1168.
Gukas, IGD and Mbah, N (2005) Terminal events in women dying of advanced breast cancer: Improving the care for terminal breast cancer patients in Africa. International Journal of Surgery, 3 (2). pp. 117-119.
Gukas, IGD, Jennings, BA, Mandong, BM, Girling, A, Igun, G, Prime, W and Leinster, SJ (2004) A comparison of clinicopathological features and molecular markers in British and Nigerian women with breast cancer. Ejc Supplements, 2. pp. 129-130.
Gukas, IGD, Jennings, BA, Mandong, BM, Manasseh, AN, Harvey, IM and Leinster, SJ (2004) The age specific Incidence rate for breast cancer is not higher in young Nigerian women compared to young British women. EJSO, 30 (9). p. 1040.
Gukas, IGD (2005) Lessons from Australia from the European Experience. In: Quadrennial Symposium of the Consortium for Learned Societies, Melbourne, 2005-01-01.
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