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  2. genes | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/genes
    19 May 2024: 17 Dec 2015. Azim Surani (Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute) discusses gene editing of the human germline. ... 07 Mar 2014. Two teams of University of Cambridge students have won a prestigious international competition to commercialise
  3. Home - Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/
    9 of 10. 10 of 10. Welcome. The Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology is one of the leading centres for research into the genetics of cancer. ... This study provides the basis for a long term, comprehensive evaluation of genetic and lifestyle modifiers
  4. Family history and location of genetic fault affect risk for carriers …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/family-history-and-location-of-genetic-fault-affect-risk-for-carriers-of-key-breast-and-ovarian
    Thumbnail for Family history and location of genetic fault affect risk for carriers of key breast and ovarian cancer genes | University of Cambridge 20 Jun 2017: and the woman’s family cancer history,” says Professor Douglas Easton, also from Cambridge and principal investigator of the UK-based EMBRACE study, the largest national cohort of women with mutations ... Advances in sequencing technologies have
  5. https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/2438

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/2438
  6. Fiona Gilbert | Cambridge Mathematics of Information in Healthcare

    https://www.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/staff/fiona-gilbert
    17 May 2024: She sat on guideline development groups for breast imaging for SIGN and NICE and the family history of breast cancer guideline development group. ... She was the Radiology Representative – Scottish Cancer Group (2001-2005) and member of the Cancer
  7. Publications | Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/publications?page=142
    17 May 2024: 2001). 5,. L175. (doi: 10.1088/0022-3700/5/9/001). Raising concerns about family history of breast cancer in primary care consultations: prospective, population based study. ... Statistics in medicine. (2001). 20,. 435. (doi: 10.1002/1097-0258(20010215)20
  8. Publications | Statistical Laboratory

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/publications?page=72
    17 May 2024: Includes all of. Publication title. Contains the phrase. Contains any of these words. ... 47,. 1230. (doi: 10.1109/18.915693). Raising concerns about family history of breast cancer in primary care consultations: prospective, population based study.
  9. Professor Martin Richards | Centre for Family Research

    https://www.cfr.cam.ac.uk/directory/MartinRichards
    18 May 2024: I have also been continuing work on the history of the Centre for Family Research. ... Richards, M.P.M. Genetic counselling for those with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer: Acta Oncologica, 38, 559-565.
  10. Publications | Cambridge Mathematics of Information in Healthcare Hub …

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/research/cmih/publications?page=52
    17 May 2024: Includes all of. Publication title. Contains the phrase. Contains any of these words. ... 2001). 457,. 371. (doi: 10.1098/rspa.2000.0671). Raising concerns about family history of breast cancer in primary care consultations: prospective, population based
  11. ovarian cancer | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/ovarian--cancer
    19 May 2024: 20 Jun 2017. A large scale study of women carrying faults in important cancer genes should enable doctors to provide better advice and counselling for treatments. ... 03 May 2016. An international collaboration of researchers has identified five new gene
  12. Genetic screening could improve breast cancer prevention | University …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/genetic-screening-could-improve-breast-cancer-prevention
    Thumbnail for Genetic screening could improve breast cancer prevention | University of Cambridge 9 Apr 2015: For example, the researchers showed that the risk score could predict breast cancer risk both in women with and without a family history of the disease. ... But for women without a history of breast cancer in their close family, the risks were 16.6 and
  13. https://www.cfr.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/7/feed

    https://www.cfr.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/7/feed
    18 May 2024: Genetic counselling for those with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer: Acta Oncologica, <span>38,</span> 559-565. ... amp; Richards, M. Family history and perceived vulnerability to some common diseases: a study of young people and their parents
  14. A tribute to Professor Nina Hallowell (1957-2023) | Centre for Family

    https://www.cfr.cam.ac.uk/news/tribute-professor-nina-hallowell-1957-2023
    18 May 2024: Her papers have been widely cited. Later she completed her own project on the psychological implications of oophorectomy for women with a family history of breast cancer, addressing a growing clinical ... 04Jun. Post:. Centre for Family Research.
  15. SPS Annual Report 1998-1999 | Department of Psychology

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/archivesdp/spsannualreport98_99
    18 May 2024: Baert, P. (1998), "Foucault's History of the Present as Self-referential Knowledge Acquisition', in Philosophy and Social Criticism, 24 (6) Nov. ... 105-129. Juliet Mitchell. Gender differences from a psychoanalytic and social history perspective with
  16. Publications - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/research/research-groups/cancer-group/publications/
    23 Feb 2024: Psycho-Oncology: journal of the psychological, social and behavioral dimensions of cancer 20/0; :110. ... Psycho-Oncology: journal of the psychological, social and behavioral dimensions of cancer 03/0; :9.
  17. https://www.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/6/feed

    https://www.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/6/feed
    17 May 2024: Her research in the new field of “radio genomics” has focused on understanding the molecular basis of cancer by demonstrating the phenotypic patterns which occur as a result of multiple genetic ... She sat on guideline development groups for breast
  18. Cancer: what's on the cards? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cancer-whats-on-the-cards
    Thumbnail for Cancer: what's on the cards? | University of Cambridge 4 Jan 2010: Some genes carry a very high risk, which is why some individuals have a particularly strong family history of cancer. ... The enrolment was later extended to include patients with ovarian, colorectal or uterine cancer, as well as participants with no
  19. Can AI help with breast cancer screening? | Cambridge Mathematics of

    https://www.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/news/can-ai-help-breast-cancer-screening
    17 May 2024: A study published in 2019 used mammograms from women whose cancer history was known and then compared three different methods of predicting a woman's risk to a standard risk prediction ... model. The first method didn't involve any AI at all — it
  20. BOADICEA - Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/boadicea/
    breast and ovarian cancer in women based on their family history. ... It is also used to calculate the probability that they are carriers of cancer-associated mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene.
  21. Annual-Report-1998 - 1999 | Department of Sociology

    https://www.sociology.cam.ac.uk/reports/annual-report-1998%20-%201999
    18 May 2024: 105-129. Juliet Mitchell. Gender differences from a psychoanalytic and social history perspective with particular reference to hysteria; changes in the contemporary western family with particular reference to issues concerning women ... Oxford:Hart
  22. Software - Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/software/
    BOADICEA is a computer program that is used to estimate BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carrier probabilities and breast/ovarian cancer risks on the basis of family history. ... Predict is a breast cancer prognosis and treatment benefit model developed in
  23. Research Studies - Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/research/local/
    To do this we are recruiting approximately 2500 women with a strong family history of breast cancer and who are eligible for annual mammogram screening. ... The study hopes to achieve this by collecting a blood sample and information on family history
  24. https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/breast-cancer/feed/

    https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/breast-cancer/feed/
    23 Feb 2024: p style="color: #000000;"Women who carried rare mutations in PALB2 were found to have on average a 35% chance of developing breast cancer by the age of seventy. ... However, the risks were highly dependent on family history of breast cancer where
  25. BOADICEA: Calculating the risk of breast cancer – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/case-studies/boadicea-calculating-the-risk-of-breast-cancer/
    Thumbnail for BOADICEA: Calculating the risk of breast cancer – Cambridge Enterprise 11 Apr 2022: platform that calculates the risk of breast cancer by incorporating genetic, family history, lifestyle, hormonal, reproductive and mammographic density information. ... This will lead to increased uptake of breast cancer risk calculation to enable
  26. Publications - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/research/research-groups/prevention-group/publications/
    23 Feb 2024: Phenotypes and rates of cancer-relevant symptoms and tests in the year before cancer diagnosis in UK Biobank and CPRD Gold. ... Analysis of the components of cancer risk perception and links with intention and behaviour: A UK-based study.
  27. Cohort 1 - who are we? - Early Markers for Breast Cancer Detection

    https://embed.phpc.cam.ac.uk/further-information/for-patients/
    Eligibility:. If you have annual mammograms due to either a family history of breast cancer or you have had a previous diagnosis of breast cancer you will be eligible to take ... The number of years you are followed up will depend on when you were
  28. TOMMY Trial

    https://radiology.medschl.cam.ac.uk/research/research-themes/research-theme-archive/tommy-trial/
    those with a family history of breast cancer, or women with dense breasts. ... Women (aged 47-73) who have been recalled to an assessment clinic following abnormal screening mammography and women (aged 40-49) with a family history of breast cancer
  29. Computer-aided detection and personalised screening in breast imaging …

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/projects/computer-aided-detection-personalised-screening-breast-imaging/
    Moreover, given the profound intra- and inter-tumoural heterogeneity and diversity, identification of the therapeutic regimen for each patient remains unsatisfactory. ... There are two arms of the project:. (1) using data collected from the multi-Centre
  30. Publications - Clinical Gerontology

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/gerontology/publications/
    23 Feb 2024: Cross-sectional Association Between Fish Consumption and Albuminuria: The European Prospective Investigation of Cancer-Norfolk Study. ... Evaluation of the Framingham risk score in the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer-Norfolk cohort: does
  31. Date previous questionnaire completed

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/files/2023/05/Female-FU-questionnaire-version-2-with-label.doc
    3 May 2023: The information you provide will be used to study factors that may affect the risk of developing breast or ovarian cancer in women with a family history of these cancers. ... Oophorectomy: both ovaries removed. 02/05/99. Family history of ovarian cancer.
  32. Prostate cancer cases risk being detected too late due to misleading…

    https://surgery.medschl.cam.ac.uk/blog/prostate-cancer-cases-risk-being-detected-too-late-due-to-misleading-focus-on-urinary-problems-say-cambridge-experts/
    Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men. ... Men shouldn’t be afraid to speak to their GP about getting tested, and about the value of a PSA test, especially if they have a history of prostate cancer in
  33. CORE

    https://bcac.ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/files/BCAC_Phenotype_Data_Fields_Mar2019.xlsx
    7 Mar 2019: FamHist. Family history of breast cancer in a first degree relative (0=no, 1=yes). ... Fhnumber. Number of affected (breast cancer) first degree relatives. Fhscore. Family history score.
  34. Version 8.0 19/11/2014 Study Title: NIHR BioResource - Rare ...

    https://www.neurology.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/NIHRBR_RD-Protocol_V8_19_11_14.docx
    16 Jan 2024: AMENDMENT HISTORY. ... integrity. For patients presenting with a personal or family history of excessive bleeding or low platelet counts the plethora of tests they must currently undergo is vast and ultimately inadequate in
  35. Murray Edwards College Gym Application Form first name Your ...

    https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/files/ME%20Gym%20Application%20Form%202016.pdf
    6 Sep 2016: does your family have a history of any of the following? ... please tick all that apply). Cancer Stroke. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Systolic DiastolicBlood Pressure Reading.
  36. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/efficiency/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/efficiency/feed/
    19 Feb 2024: awarded a grant of almost £65,000 from Bowel Cancer UK and Beating Bowel Cancer. ... However, other factors such as body weight, diet, family history and differences in genes also affect a person’s risk of bowel cancer.
  37. All Primary Care Unit Publications - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/research/all-pcu-publications/
    23 Feb 2024: Evaluation of the reach and impact of a UK campaign highlighting obesity as a cause of cancer among the general public and Members of Parliament. ... British Journal of Cancer 03/0; : 1-11. 30. 2023. O'Hara L, Evans CJ, Bowers B.
  38. Data dictionary

    https://cimba.ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/files/Dictionaries_templates/Family_history_data_dictionary_female_170519.xlsx
    17 May 2019: For the age-specific family history variables, the threshold for breast cancer (<50) is different to the threshold for ovarian cancer (<60). ... Is there >5 years difference between date of family history collection and baseline?
  39. https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/1253

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/1253
    isks of breast and ovarian cancer in women based on their family history. ... It is also used to calculate the probability that they are carriers of cancer-associated mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene.
  40. Researchers develop comprehensive new way to predict breast cancer

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/researchers-develop-comprehensive-new-way-to-predict-breast-cancer-risk
    Thumbnail for Researchers develop comprehensive new way to predict breast cancer risk | University of Cambridge 15 Jan 2019: Antonis Antoniou. They have a developed a way of calculating the risk of developing the disease by combining information on family history and genetics with other factors such as weight, age ... Doctors are prompted to answer a series of online questions
  41. Prostate cancer risk prediction algorithm could help target testing…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/prostate-cancer-risk-prediction-algorithm-could-help-target-testing-at-men-at-greatest-risk
    Thumbnail for Prostate cancer risk prediction algorithm could help target testing at men at greatest risk | University of Cambridge 9 Dec 2022: risk. Writing in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, the researchers – supported by Cancer Research UK – describe the development of the first comprehensive prostate cancer model using genetic and cancer family history ... In practice, say the
  42. https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/places/feed/

    https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/places/feed/
    23 Feb 2024: Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC) in Norfolk Study in order to identify optimal levels of the vitamin for health. ... However, the risks were highly dependent on family history of breast cancer where carriers with more relatives affected by
  43. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/bowel-cancer/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/bowel-cancer/feed/
    19 Feb 2024: The model includes data on the individuals’ lifestyle behaviours, family history and any genetic changes associated with bowel cancer, as well as population-wide data for the disease, like incidence and ... 6207.CAPR-20-0620"The costs and benefits of
  44. Fair Processing of Data - Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/embrace/fair-processing-data/
    We are trying to find out more about the causes of breast, ovarian and prostate cancer in people with a family history of the disease. ... These will include details of all cancer diagnoses, including staging and treatment, and screening history.
  45. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/colorectal-cancer/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/colorectal-cancer/feed/
    19 Feb 2024: Many of these models appeared to be better at identifying individuals at higher and lower risk of bowel cancer than using age alone, family history alone, or models incorporating only lifestyle ... This calculator estimates cancer risk based on factors
  46. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/screening/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/screening/feed/
    19 Feb 2024: a complex risk score based on age, sex, BMI, smoking, family history and lifestyle to determine eligibility for screening, is as acceptable as using age alone for both men and ... The model includes data on the individuals’ lifestyle behaviours, family
  47. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/cancer/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/cancer/feed/
    19 Feb 2024: The models use different combinations of information about age, body weight, diet, family history and genetic profile. ... Many of these models appeared to be better at identifying individuals at higher and lower risk of bowel cancer than using age alone,
  48. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/risk-stratification/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/risk-stratification/feed/
    19 Feb 2024: The model includes data on the individuals’ lifestyle behaviours, family history and any genetic changes associated with bowel cancer, as well as population-wide data for the disease, like incidence and ... Many of these models appeared to be better at
  49. Gene Increases Risk of Breast Cancer to One in Three by Age of

    https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/gene-increases-risk-breast-cancer-one-three-age-seventy/
    23 Feb 2024: Site Search. Gene Increases Risk of Breast Cancer to One in Three by Age of Seventy. ... However, the risks were highly dependent on family history of breast cancer where carriers with more relatives affected by breast cancer, were at higher risk.
  50. https://www.haem.cam.ac.uk/feed/

    https://www.haem.cam.ac.uk/feed/
    23 Feb 2024: changes which significantly increase the risk of a person developing a symptomless blood disorder associated with the onset of some types of cancer and heart disease is published today ina ... samples to establish the family history of individual blood
  51. Gene increases risk of breast cancer to one in three by age seventy | …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gene-increases-risk-of-breast-cancer-to-one-in-three-by-age-seventy
    Thumbnail for Gene increases risk of breast cancer to one in three by age seventy | University of Cambridge 6 Aug 2014: Research. Gene increases risk of breast cancer to one in three by age seventy.. ... However, the risks were highly dependent on family history of breast cancer where carriers with more relatives affected by breast cancer, were at higher risk.

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