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pro vyhledávání: '"Debbie Keatley"'
Autor:
Alexandra Roux, Rachel Cholerton, Jonathan Sicsic, Nora Moumjid, David P. French, Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Corinne Balleyguier, Michal Guindy, Fiona J. Gilbert, Jean-Benoit Burrion, Xavier Castells, David Ritchie, Debbie Keatley, Camille Baron, Suzette Delaloge, Sandrine de Montgolfier
Publikováno v:
BMC Cancer, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2022)
Abstract Background The MyPeBS study is an ongoing randomised controlled trial testing whether a risk-stratified breast cancer screening strategy is non-inferior, or eventually superior, to standard age-based screening at reducing incidence of stage
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/31cebc25faf94567b9915d693125b04a
Autor:
Suzette Delaloge, Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Michal Guindy, Fiona Gilbert, Jean-Benoit Burrion, Corinne Balleyguier, Marta Roman Exposito, Livia Giordano, Harry De Koning, Sandrine de Montgolfier, Stephane Ragusa, Damien Drubay, Marie-Eve Rouge-Bugat, Gareth D Evans, Debbie Keatley, Helene Blanche, Anne Boland, Emilien Gauthier, Aloys Dubois d'Aische, Cécile Vissac-Sabatier, Daniel Couch, Camille Baron, Jean-François Deleuze, Paul Pharoah, Stefan Michiels
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 82:OT2-10
Background Currently, mammographic-based breast cancer screening (BCS) using age as the single criterion for population selection, apart from rare high-risk indications, is being questioned for its imperfect sensitivity (interval cancers) and specifi
Autor:
Paul Brennan, Stephen J. Price, Babar Vaqas, Sara Erridge, Silvia Marino, Sarah Jefferies, Kathreena M Kurian, Wendy Qian, Peter Burchill, Alasdair G Rooney, Michael D. Jenkinson, Colin Watts, Debbie Keatley, Catherine McBain, Robin Grant, Adam D. Waldman, Martin G. McCabe, Helen Bulbeck, Samantha J Mills, Erica Moyes
Publikováno v:
Neuro-oncology practice
Kurian, K, Jenkinson, M D, Brennan, P, Grant, R, Jefferies, S, Rooney, A G, Bulbeck, H, Erridge, S C, Mills, S, McBain, C, McCabe, M G, Price, S J, Marino, S, Moyes, E, Qian, W, Waldman, A, Vaqas, B, Keatley, D, Burchill, P & Watts, C 2017, ' Brain tumor research in the United Kingdom: current perspective and future challenges : A strategy document from the NCRI brain tumor CSG ', Neuro-Oncology Practice . https://doi.org/10.1093/nop/npx022
Kurian, K M, Jenkinson, M D, Brennan, P M, Grant, R, Jefferies, S, Rooney, A G, Bulbeck, H, Erridge, S C, Mills, S, Mcbain, C, Mccabe, M G, Price, S J, Marino, S, Moyes, E, Qian, W, Waldman, A, Vaqas, B, Keatley, D, Burchill, P & Watts, C 2017, ' Brain tumor research in the United Kingdom: current perspective and future challenges: A strategy document from the NCRI Brain Tumor CSG ', Neuro-Oncology Practice . https://doi.org/10.1093/nop/npx022
Kurian, K, Jenkinson, M D, Brennan, P, Grant, R, Jefferies, S, Rooney, A G, Bulbeck, H, Erridge, S C, Mills, S, McBain, C, McCabe, M G, Price, S J, Marino, S, Moyes, E, Qian, W, Waldman, A, Vaqas, B, Keatley, D, Burchill, P & Watts, C 2017, ' Brain tumor research in the United Kingdom: current perspective and future challenges : A strategy document from the NCRI brain tumor CSG ', Neuro-Oncology Practice . https://doi.org/10.1093/nop/npx022
Kurian, K M, Jenkinson, M D, Brennan, P M, Grant, R, Jefferies, S, Rooney, A G, Bulbeck, H, Erridge, S C, Mills, S, Mcbain, C, Mccabe, M G, Price, S J, Marino, S, Moyes, E, Qian, W, Waldman, A, Vaqas, B, Keatley, D, Burchill, P & Watts, C 2017, ' Brain tumor research in the United Kingdom: current perspective and future challenges: A strategy document from the NCRI Brain Tumor CSG ', Neuro-Oncology Practice . https://doi.org/10.1093/nop/npx022
The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) is a partnership of charity and government research funders whose purpose is to improve health and quality of life by accelerating progress in cancer-related research through collaboration. Under this umb
Autor:
Gillian Whitfield, Samantha J Mills, C Oliver Hanemann, Jenkinson Michael D, Richard D. Baird, Joanne Lewis, Jonathan Pollock, Rasheed Zakaria, Debbie Keatley, Paul Sanghera, Mark Radon, Thomas Santarius
Publikováno v:
The British journal of radiology
Br J Radiol
Br J Radiol
The acquisition of volumetric post-contrast MRI has clear advantages in the interpretation of neuro-oncology studies but has yet to find its way into routine clinical practice beyond planning scans for surgery and radiotherapy. This commentary briefl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3f22d9fb4b771bd7b623659a471da78a