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Annual mammographic screening to reduce breast cancer mortality in women from age 40 years: long-term follow-up of the UK Age RCT
Duffy, Stephen; Vulkan, Daniel; Cuckle, Howard; Parmar, Dharmishta; Sheikh, Shama; Smith, Robert; Evans, Andrew; Blyuss, Oleg; Johns, Louise; Ellis, Ian; Sasieni, Peter; Wale, Chris; Myles, Jonathan; Moss, Sue (2020-11-01)BACKGROUND: There remains disagreement on the long-term effect of mammographic screening in women aged 40-49 years.OBJECTIVES: The long-term follow-up of a randomised controlled trial that offered annual mammography to ... -
Prevalence of obstructive coronary artery disease and prognosis in patients with stable symptoms and a zero-coronary calcium score
Mittal, Tarun K; Pottle, Alison; Nicol, Ed; Barbir, Mahmoud; Ariff, Ben; Mirsadraee, Saeed; Dubowitz, Michael; Gorog, Diana A; Clifford, Piers; Firoozan, Soroosh; Smith, Robert; Dubrey, Simon; Chana, Harmeet; Shah, Jaymin; Stephens, Nigel; Travill, Christopher; Kelion, Andrew; Pakkal, Mini; Timmis, Adam (2017-08-01)Aims: CT calcium scoring (CTCS) and CT cardiac angiography (CTCA) are widely used in patients with stable chest pain to exclude significant coronary artery disease (CAD). We aimed to resolve uncertainty about the prevalence ... -
Respite care and short break services for children and young people with disabilities in Luton Borough : an independent review
Nash, Avril; Littlechild, Brian; Fearns, Debra; Smith, Robert (University of Hertfordshire, 2009)Introduction: The Centre for Community Research at the University of Hertfordshire was commissioned by Luton Borough Council (LBC) to carry out an independent review of the short break and respite care services for children ... -
Usefulness of the NULL-PLEASE Score to predict 1 survival in out-of hospital cardiac arrest
Gue, Ying; Sayers, Max; Whitby, Benjamin; Kanji, Rahim; Adatia, Krishma; Smith, Robert; Davies, William; Perperoglou, Aris; Potpara, Tatjana; Lip, Gregory Y H; Gorog, Diana (2020-05-07)Purpose: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) carries a very high mortality even after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Currently, information given to relatives regarding prognosis following resuscitation is ...