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    The Edinburgh randomised trial of breast cancer screening: results after 10 years of follow-up

    The Edinburgh Randomised Trial of Breast Cancer Screening recruited 44,288 women aged 45-64 years into the initial cohort of the trial during 1978-81, and 10 years of follow-up is now complete. A total of 22,9...

    FE Alexander, TJ Anderson, HK Brown, APM Forrest, W Hepburn in British Journal of Cancer (1994)

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    Comparative pathology of breast cancer in a randomised trial of screening

    In the Edinburgh Randomised Breast Screening Project (EBSP) to December 1988 there were 500 cancers in the study population invited to screening and 340 cancers identified in the control population. The size a...

    TJ Anderson, J Lamb, P Donnan, FE Alexander, A Huggins in British Journal of Cancer (1991)

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    Blood Lead and Other Influences on Mental Abilities — Results from the Edinburgh Lead Study

    The influence of blood lead on ability and attainment was studied in a sample of children aged 6–9 years in central Edinburgh. The geometric mean blood lead was 10.4 μg/dl. A stratified subsample of 501 children ...

    G. M. Raab, M. Fulton, G. O. B. Thomson in Lead Exposure and Child Development (1989)

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    The Edinburgh randomised trial of screening for breast cancer: Description of method

    Edinburgh was selected as one of the centres in the UK Seven-year Trial of Breast Screening of women aged 45-65 which began in 1979. Subsequently, our study was extended to a randomised trial with its own cont...

    M M Roberts, F E Alexander, T J Anderson, A P Forrest in British Journal of Cancer (1984)