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Anthony J. Maxwell
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 120
Citations - 1835
Anthony J. Maxwell is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Mammography. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1452 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony J. Maxwell include University of Salford & Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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The Royal College of Radiologists Breast Group breast imaging classification
Anthony J. Maxwell,N.T. Ridley,G. Rubin,Matthew G. Wallis,Fiona J. Gilbert,Michael J Michell +5 more
TL;DR: Following wide consultation, the Royal College of Radiologists Breast Group has produced a scoring system for the classification of breast imaging that will facilitate audit and the development of nationally agreed standards for the investigation of women with breast disease.
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MRI breast screening in high-risk women: cancer detection and survival analysis
Evans D. Gareth,Evans D. Gareth,Evans D. Gareth,Kesavan Nisha,Lim Yit,Gadde Soujanye,Hurley Emma,Nathalie J. Massat,Anthony J. Maxwell,Ingham Sarah,Eeles Rosalind,Martin O. Leach,Howell Anthony,Howell Anthony,Duffy Stephen +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated whether introduction of MRI surveillance improves 5-and 10-year survival of high-risk women and determine the accuracy of MRI breast cancer detection compared with mammography-only or no enhanced surveillance and compare size and pathology of cancers detected in women screened with MRI + mammography and mammography only.
MRI breast screening in high-risk women: cancer detection and survival analysis
D. Gareth Evans,Nisha Kechavan,Yit Yoong Lim,Soujayne Gadde,Emma Hurley,Sarah L Ingham,Rosalind A. Eeles,Howell Anthony,Stephen W. Duffy,Anthony J. Maxwell +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated whether introduction of MRI surveillance improves 5-and 10-year survival of high-risk women and determine the accuracy of MRI breast cancer detection compared with mammography-only or no enhanced surveillance and compare size and pathology of cancers detected in women screened with MRI + mammography and mammography only.
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The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different surveillance mammography regimens after the treatment for primary breast cancer: systematic reviews registry database analyses and economic evaluation.
Clare Robertson,S K Arcot Ragupathy,Charles Boachie,JM Dixon,Christophe Fraser,Rodolfo Hernández,S. D. Heys,Wilma Jack,GR Kerr,G Lawrence,Graeme MacLennan,Anthony J. Maxwell,J McGregor,Graham Mowatt,Sarah E Pinder,Laura Ternent,Ruth Thomas,Luke Vale,Robin Wilson,Shihua Zhu,Fiona J. Gilbert +20 more
TL;DR: Surveillance mammography offers a survival benefit compared with a surveillance regimen that does not include surveillance mammography, and economic modelling suggests surveillance is likely to improve survival and patients should gain maximum benefit through optimal use of resources.
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Safety and feasibility of breast lesion localization using magnetic seeds (Magseed): a multi-centre, open-label cohort study
James Harvey,Yit Yoong Lim,John Murphy,Miles Howe,Julie Morris,Amit Goyal,Anthony J. Maxwell,Anthony J. Maxwell +7 more
TL;DR: Magnetic seeds are a feasible and safe method of breast lesion localization and can be accurately placed, demonstrate no migration in this feasibility study and are detectable in all sizes and depths of breast tissue.