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Awareness of Risk Factors for Breast, Lung and Cervical Cancer in a UK Student Population (2015)
Journal Article
Sherman, S., & Lane, E. (2015). Awareness of Risk Factors for Breast, Lung and Cervical Cancer in a UK Student Population. Journal of Cancer Education, 660 -663

The objective of this study is to identify levels of risk awareness for breast, lung and cervical cancer, in a UK student population. A sample of male (N=62) and female (N=58) university students, mean age 21.62 years completed a questionnaire identi... Read More about Awareness of Risk Factors for Breast, Lung and Cervical Cancer in a UK Student Population.

Disclosing the results of the invasive cervical cancer review to patients: a survey of lead colposcopists across England (2015)
Journal Article
Sherman, S., Nailer, E., Pearmain, P., Todd, R., & Redman, C. (2015). Disclosing the results of the invasive cervical cancer review to patients: a survey of lead colposcopists across England. Cytopathology, 237-241. https://doi.org/10.1111/cyt.12283

Objective: To survey lead colposcopists to explore the extent to which patients are currently being invited to discuss the results of their invasive cervical cancer review, the reasons why this might not be happening and the clinician experience. Met... Read More about Disclosing the results of the invasive cervical cancer review to patients: a survey of lead colposcopists across England.

Awareness and knowledge of HPV and cervical cancer in female students: A survey (with a cautionary note) (2015)
Journal Article
Minshall, C., Coombes, R., Cooper, J., Redman, C., Sherman, S., & Nailer, E. (2015). Awareness and knowledge of HPV and cervical cancer in female students: A survey (with a cautionary note). Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 76 -80. https://doi.org/10.3109/01443615.2015.1041886

We conducted a survey to explore levels of awareness and knowledge of human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer in 170 female students and whether mode of data collection (online vs. paper) affected the results. 27% of women named HPV as a cause... Read More about Awareness and knowledge of HPV and cervical cancer in female students: A survey (with a cautionary note).

[5.9] Radio 4 -Womens hour interview (2015)
Digital Artefact
Sherman. (2015). [5.9] Radio 4 -Womens hour interview

Impact REF21 - Interview on Cervical Cancer and smear tests in women over 50.

Cervical cancer is not just a young woman's disease (2015)
Journal Article
Redman, C., Sherman, S., Castanon, A., & Moss, E. (2015). Cervical cancer is not just a young woman's disease. BMJ, h2729 -?. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h2729

Cervical screening programmes in many countries stop at around the age of 65 and much of the focus is often on younger women. For example, recent media campaigns in England and Wales have centred on lowering the age at first screening. Comparatively... Read More about Cervical cancer is not just a young woman's disease.

The Aurora Women's Leadership Programme: reflections from the inaugural Keele cohort (2015)
Journal Article
Szkornik, K., Beardmore, R., Boylan, J., Hider, S., Hunter, S., Montana-Williams, K., …Watts, J. (2015). The Aurora Women's Leadership Programme: reflections from the inaugural Keele cohort. The Journal of Academic Development and Education, 54 -57

The Aurora programme is a leadership initiative for women in academic and professional roles and is designed to address the lack of women in senior positions within UK Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). In October 2013, 13 female staff from academ... Read More about The Aurora Women's Leadership Programme: reflections from the inaugural Keele cohort.