Research Topics | Helen S EvansSummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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Cancer risks in women with 2 breast or ovarian cancers: clues to genetic cancer susceptibilityH S Evans
Thames Cancer Registry, Division of Medicine, Guy s, King s and St Thomas School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom
Int J Cancer 94:758-9. 2001..We also found significantly increased risks of myeloid leukaemia (probably due to radiotherapy) and of cancer of the corpus uteri (which may be due to hormonal factors)...
Recent trends in prostate cancer incidence and mortality in southeast EnglandHelen S Evans
Thames Cancer Registry, Division of Medicine, Guy s, King s and St Thomas School of Medicine, 1st Floor, Capital House, 42 Weston Street, London SE1 3QD, UK
Eur Urol 43:337-41. 2003..To investigate recent trends in prostate cancer incidence and mortality, with particular reference to changes in diagnostic techniques and treatment...
Second primary cancers after cervical intraepithelial neoplasia III and invasive cervical cancer in Southeast EnglandH S Evans
Thames Cancer Registry, Division of Medicine, Guy s, King s and St Thomas School of Medicine, 1st Floor, Capital House, 42 Weston Street, SE1 3QD, London, UK
Gynecol Oncol 90:131-6. 2003....
Survival of mycosis fungoides in patients in the Southeast of EnglandMaria M Morales
Unit of Public Health and Environmental Care, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Dermatology 211:325-9. 2005..Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common skin lymphoma. The aetiology of MF remains unknown, and no therapy has to date significantly altered patient survival...
Risk factors for oesophageal cancer in Linzhou, China: a case-control studySun Xibib
Department of Epidemiology, Henan Tumor Institute, Zhengzhou, PR China
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 4:119-24. 2003..As in other populations, a high consumption of vegetables and beans are associated with a decreased risk and a preference for a high salt diet is associated with an increased risk...
