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Fatigue and vigilance in medical experts detecting breast cancer (2024)
Journal Article
Taylor-Phillips, S., Jenkinson, D., Stinton, C., Kunar, M. A., Watson, D. G., Freeman, K., …Clarke, A. (2024). Fatigue and vigilance in medical experts detecting breast cancer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121(11), https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2309576121

An abundance of laboratory-based experiments has described a vigilance decrement of reducing accuracy to detect targets with time on task, but there are few real-world studies, none of which have previously controlled the environment to control for b... Read More about Fatigue and vigilance in medical experts detecting breast cancer.

Atypia detected during breast screening and subsequent development of cancer: observational analysis of the Sloane atypia prospective cohort in England (2024)
Journal Article
Freeman, K., Jenkinson, D., Clements, K., Wallis, M. G., Pinder, S. E., Provenzano, E., …Taylor-Phillips, S. (in press). Atypia detected during breast screening and subsequent development of cancer: observational analysis of the Sloane atypia prospective cohort in England. BMJ, Article 384. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2023-077039

Objective To explore how the number and type of breast cancers developed after screen detected atypia compare with the anticipated 11.3 cancers detected per 1000 women screened within one three year screening round in the United Kingdom.

Design Ob... Read More about Atypia detected during breast screening and subsequent development of cancer: observational analysis of the Sloane atypia prospective cohort in England.

Evidence-informed recommendations on managing breast screening atypia: perspectives from an expert panel consensus meeting reviewing results from the Sloane atypia project (2023)
Journal Article
Freeman, K., Mansbridge, A., Stobart, H., Clements, K., Wallis, M. G., Pinder, S. E., …Taylor-Phillips, S. (2023). Evidence-informed recommendations on managing breast screening atypia: perspectives from an expert panel consensus meeting reviewing results from the Sloane atypia project. British Journal of Radiology, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjr/tqad053

Development and Quality Appraisal of a new English Breast Screening linked dataset as part of the Age, test Threshold and frequency of Mammography screening (ATHENA-M) study (2023)
Journal Article
Brettschneider, J., Morrison, B., Jenkinson, D., Freeman, K., Walton, J., Sitch, A., …Taylor-Phillips, S. (2023). Development and Quality Appraisal of a new English Breast Screening linked dataset as part of the Age, test Threshold and frequency of Mammography screening (ATHENA-M) study. British Journal of Radiology, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjr/tqad023

Breast screening atypia and subsequent development of cancer: protocol for an observational analysis of the Sloane database in England (Sloane atypia cohort study) (2022)
Journal Article
Jenkinson, D., Freeman, K., Clements, K., Hilton, B., Dulson-Cox, J., Kearins, O., …Taylor-Phillips, S. (2022). Breast screening atypia and subsequent development of cancer: protocol for an observational analysis of the Sloane database in England (Sloane atypia cohort study). BMJ British medical journal, 12(1), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058050

Introduction The National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Programme aims to detect cancer earlier when treatment is more effective but can harm women by over diagnosing and overtreating cancers which would never have become symptomatic. As well... Read More about Breast screening atypia and subsequent development of cancer: protocol for an observational analysis of the Sloane database in England (Sloane atypia cohort study).