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Anne Lanceley
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 101
Citations - 2385
Anne Lanceley is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1815 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Lanceley include The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust & National Cancer Research Institute.
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Awareness, knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes towards genetic testing for cancer risk among ethnic minority groups: a systematic review
Katie E. J. Hann,Madeleine Freeman,Lindsay Fraser,Jo Waller,Saskia C. Sanderson,Belinda Rahman,Lucy Side,Sue Gessler,Anne Lanceley +8 more
TL;DR: Interventions are needed to increase awareness and knowledge of genetic testing for cancer risk and to reduce the perceived stigma and taboo surrounding the topic of cancer in ethnic minority groups.
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Standard chemotherapy with or without bevacizumab in advanced ovarian cancer: quality-of-life outcomes from the International Collaboration on Ovarian Neoplasms (ICON7) phase 3 randomised trial
Dan Stark,Matthew Nankivell,Eric Pujade-Lauraine,Gunnar B. Kristensen,Lorraine Elit,Martin R. Stockler,Martin R. Stockler,Felix Hilpert,Andrés Cervantes,Julia Brown,Anne Lanceley,Galina Velikova,Eduardo Sabate,Jacobus Pfisterer,Mark S. Carey,Philip Beale,Wendi Qian,Ann Marie Swart,Amit M. Oza,Timothy J. Perren +19 more
TL;DR: Bvacizumab continuation treatment seems to be associated with a small but clinically significant decrement in QoL compared with standard treatment for women with ovarian cancer, and the trade-off between the prolongation of progression-free survival and the quality of that period of time needs to be considered in clinical practice when making treatment decisions.
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Prevalence, frequency and problem rating of hot flushes persist in older postmenopausal women: impact of age, body mass index, hysterectomy, hormone therapy use, lifestyle and mood in a cross‐sectional cohort study of 10 418 British women aged 54–65
Hunter,A Gentry-Maharaj,Andrew M. Ryan,M Burnell,Anne Lanceley,Lindsay Fraser,Ian Jacobs,Usha Menon +7 more
TL;DR: Prevalence, frequency and problem rating of hot flushes persist in older postmenopausal women: impact of age, body mass index, hysterectomy, hormone therapy use, lifestyle and mood in a cross‐sectional cohort study of 10 418 British women aged 54–65.
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Influences on multidisciplinary team decision-making
TL;DR: The research identified three major influences on the conduct of the MDM, which are dominated by those with surgical, medical, or diagnostic expertise with limited contributions from those with a nursing, palliative, or psychosocial background.
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International Psychometric Validation of an EORTC Quality of Life Module Measuring Cancer Related Fatigue (EORTC QLQ-FA12).
Joachim Weis,Krzysztof A. Tomaszewski,Eva Hammerlid,Juan Ignacio Arraras,Thierry Conroy,Anne Lanceley,Heike Schmidt,Markus Wirtz,Susanne Singer,Monica Pinto,Mohamed A. Alm El-Din,Inge Compter,Bernhard Holzner,Dirk Hofmeister,Wei-Chu Chie,Marek Czeladzki,Amelie Harle,Louise Jones,Sabrina Ritter,Hans-Henning Flechtner,Andrew Bottomley +20 more
TL;DR: The EORTC QLQ-FA12 multidimensional structure was revised as a phase IV module (EORTC FA12) with an improved scale structure and further aspects of convergent and divergent validity as well as sensitivity to change should be determined.