Items where Author is "Wyld, L"
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MORGAN, J, RICHARDS, P, WARD, S, FRANCIS, M, LAWRENCE, G, COLLINS, Karen, REED, M and WYLD, L
(2015).
Case mix analysis and variation in rates of non-surgical treatment of older women with operable breast cancer.
British Journal of Surgery, 102 (9), 1056-1063.
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BURTON, Maria, COLLINS, Karen, LIFFORD, K, BRAIN, K, WYLD, L, CALDON, L, GATH, J, REVELL, D and REED, M
(2014).
The information and decision support needs of older women (>75 yrs) facing treatment choices for breast cancer : a qualitative study.
Psycho-Oncology, 24 (8), 878-884.
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WYLD, L, REED, MWR, MORGAN, J, COLLINS, Karen, WARD, S, HOLMES, GR, BRADBURN, M, WALTERS, S, BURTON, Maria, HERBERT, E, LIFFORD, K, EDWARDS, A, RING, A, ROBINSON, T, MARTIN, C, CHATER, T, PEMBERTON, K, SHRESTHA, A, BRENNAN, A, CHEUNG, KL, TODD, A, AUDISIO, R, WRIGHT, J, SIMCOCK, R, GREEN, T, REVELL, D, GATH, J, HORGAN, K, HOLCOMBE, C, WINTER, M, NAIK, J, PARMESHWAR, R, PATNICK, J, GOSNEY, M, HATTON, M and THOMSON, AM
(2021).
Bridging the age gap in breast cancer. Impacts of omission of breast cancer surgery in older women with oestrogen receptor positive early breast cancer. A risk stratified analysis of survival outcomes and quality of life.
European Journal of Cancer, 142, 48-62.
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MORGAN, Jenna, COLLINS, Karen, ROBINSON, Tom, AUDISIO, R, CHEUNG, KL, REED, MWR and WYLD, L
(2015).
Healthcare professionals' preferences for surgery or primary endocrine therapy to treat older women with operable breast cancer.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 41 (9), 1234-1242.
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MORGAN, Jenna, BURTON, Maria, COLLINS, Karen, ROBINSON, TG, AUDISIO, R, CHEUNG, KL, REED, MWR and WYLD, L
(2015).
The balance of clinician and patient input into treatment decision-making in older women with breast cancer.
Psycho-Oncology, 24 (12), 1761-1766.
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WYLD, L, COLLINS, Karen, WINSLOW, M, REED, M, ROBINSON, T, WALTERS, S, MADAN, JJ, GREEN, T and COCKER, H
(2009).
Extension of mammographic screening to the over 70s: a study of patient and health care professional opinion.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 35 (11), p. 1236.
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