Hormone replacement therapy and false positive recall in the Million Women Study: patterns of use, hormonal constituents and consistency of effect (2005)
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie,
Bull, Diana,
Crossley, Barbara,
Simmonds, Moya,
...
Abstract Introduction Current and recent users of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have an increased risk of being recalled to assessment at mammography without breast cancer being diagnosed ('false...
Breast cancer histological classification: agreement between the Office for National Statistics and the National Health Service Breast Screening Programme (2005)
Gathani, Toral,
Bull, Diana,
Green, Jane,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie
Abstract Introduction Epidemiological studies rely on data supplied by central cancer registration sources to be timely, accurate and complete. Validation studies of such data at a national level are...
Comparison of various characteristics of women who do and do not attend for breast cancer screening (2001)
Banks, Emily,
Beral, Valerie,
Cameron, Rebecca,
Hogg, Ann,
Langley, Nicola,
Barnes, Isobel,
...
Abstract Background Information regarding the characteristics and health of women who do and do not attend for breast cancer screening is limited and representative data are difficult to obtain....
Mortality associated with oral contraceptive use: 25 year follow up of cohort of 46 000 women from Royal College of General Practitioners’ oral contraception study
Beral, Valerie,
Hermon, Carol,
Kay, Clifford,
Hannaford, Philip,
Darby, Sarah,
Reeves, Gillian
Comparison of various characteristics of women who do and do not attend for breast cancer screening
Banks, Emily,
Beral, Valerie,
Cameron, Rebecca,
Hogg, Ann,
Langley, Nicola,
Barnes, Isobel,
...
Impact of use of hormone replacement therapy on false positive recall in the NHS breast screening programme: results from the million women study
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie,
Bull, Diana,
Crossley, Barbara,
Simmonds, Moya,
...
Influence of personal characteristics of individual women on sensitivity and specificity of mammography in the Million Women Study: cohort study
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie,
Bull, Diana,
Crossley, Barbara,
Simmonds, Moya,
...
Objectives To examine how lifestyle, hormonal, and other factors influence the sensitivity and specificity of mammography.
Hormone replacement therapy and false positive recall in the Million Women Study: patterns of use, hormonal constituents and consistency of effect
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie,
Bull, Diana,
Crossley, Barbara,
Simmonds, Moya,
...
Mortality associated with oral contraceptive use: 25 year follow up of cohort of 46 000 women from Royal College of General Practitioners’ oral contraception study
Beral, Valerie,
Hermon, Carol,
Kay, Clifford,
Hannaford, Philip,
Darby, Sarah,
Reeves, Gillian
Comparison of various characteristics of women who do and do not attend for breast cancer screening
Banks, Emily,
Beral, Valerie,
Cameron, Rebecca,
Hogg, Ann,
Langley, Nicola,
Barnes, Isobel,
...
Impact of use of hormone replacement therapy on false positive recall in the NHS breast screening programme: results from the million women study
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie,
Bull, Diana,
Crossley, Barbara,
Simmonds, Moya,
...
Influence of personal characteristics of individual women on sensitivity and specificity of mammography in the Million Women Study: cohort study
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie,
Bull, Diana,
Crossley, Barbara,
Simmonds, Moya,
...
Objectives To examine how lifestyle, hormonal, and other factors influence the sensitivity and specificity of mammography.
Hormone replacement therapy and false positive recall in the Million Women Study: patterns of use, hormonal constituents and consistency of effect
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian,
Beral, Valerie,
Bull, Diana,
Crossley, Barbara,
Simmonds, Moya,
...
Pregnancy in women with a history of breast cancer
Banks, Emily,
Reeves, Gillian
The effect of pregnancy on survival and the best time to conceive are uncertain, so consideration of individual priorities is essential
Gallbladder disease and use of transdermal versus oral hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women: prospective cohort study
Liu, Bette,
Beral, Valerie,
Balkwill, Angela,
Green, Jane,
Sweetland, Siân,
Reeves, Gillian
Objective To determine whether transdermal compared with oral use of hormone replacement therapy reduces the risk of gallbladder disease in postmenopausal women.