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As part of the work, specialists from Harvard University, the University of Edinburgh, the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Imperial College in London and Zhejiang University in China assessed the incidence and mortality of 29 types of malignancies in 204 countries and regions around the world. In...
We thank the Liverpool Shared Research Facilities and the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Scotland Institute Biological Science Unit for provision of equipment and technical assistance. We thank E. Boyd and M. Glenn for technical support with molecular cloning and imaging acquisition and analysis. We thank...
MRC-Centre for Reproductive Health, Queen’s Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, UK 2 Centre for Inflammation Research, Queen’s Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, UK ...
Our findings are consistent with NCCN guidelines and justify the need for additional research to determine the impact of surveillance on CRC outcomes. Keywords: colorectal cancer; metastatic resection; surveillance; cost-effectiveness; health economics; decision analysis; Markov model...
According to Dorothy Crawford, emeritus professor of microbiology at Edinburgh University, up to 95% of all adults are infected with the virus. “The virus is spread in childhood at different rates – in the saliva, so through close contact. In African countries most children have it by the ...
This will be the third inno- vation centre developed by START from scratch, following Woolwich and Fareham, and brings the number of proper- ties in its portfolio to seven, with offices in Bristol, Reading and Edinburgh. The START blueprint has its origins in the success of its Cambridge ...
days of summer and I am luxuriating in fresh blueberries from the garden on my yoghurt in the morning. But I have still not been on a train or bus for any distance, and apart from an unexpected and stressful set of checks in the breast clinic in Edinburgh in January, I have not visi...
"We must try to reduce total fat," said Dr.Robert Richardson of the University of Edinburgh, who has been studying the effects of fat on human health for years. "We need to go to more such food as bread, in particular brown bread, and more fruit and vegetables." ...