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    Survival and re-aerosolization in dust of Mycobacterium smegmatis, a surrogate marker for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    KV Tshilombo, S Mehtar, S Sampson, R Warren in Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Con… (2015)

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    Breast cancer risk factors and a novel measure of volumetric breast density: cross-sectional study

    We conducted a cross-sectional study nested within a prospective cohort of breast cancer risk factors and two novel measures of breast density volume among 590 women who had attended Glasgow University (1948–1...

    M Jeffreys, R Warren, R Highnam, G Davey Smith in British Journal of Cancer (2008)

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    Cost-effectiveness of screening with contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging vs X-ray mammography of women at a high familial risk of breast cancer

    Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (CE MRI) is the most sensitive tool for screening women who are at high familial risk of breast cancer. Our aim in this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness o...

    I Griebsch, J Brown, C Boggis, A Dixon, M Dixon, D Easton in British Journal of Cancer (2006)

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    Update on magnetic resonance screening and the MARIBS trial

    R Warren in Breast Cancer Research (2006)

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    Breast ultrasound in a "moderate risk" population

    D O'Driscoll, R Warren, J MacKay, P Britton, NE Day in Breast Cancer Research (2000)

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    High risk mammographic parenchymal patterns and diet: a case–control study

    Mammographic parenchymal patterns are related to breast cancer risk and are also thought to be affected by diet. We designed a case–control study comprising 200 cases with high-risk (P2 and DY) mammographic pa...

    E Sala, R Warren, S Duffy, A Welch, R Luben, N Day in British Journal of Cancer (2000)

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    High-risk mammographic parenchymal patterns and anthropometric measures: A case–control study

    Mammographic parenchymal patterns are related to breast cancer risk and are also affected by anthropometric measure. We carried out a case–control study comprising 200 cases with high-risk (P2 and DY) mammogra...

    E Sala, R Warren, J McCann, S Duffy, R Luben, N Day in British Journal of Cancer (1999)