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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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Mammographic bi-dimensional product: a powerful predictor of successful excision of ductal carcinoma in situ.

TL;DR: The mammographic bi-dimensional product is a powerful predictor of successful WLE of DCIS when combined with histological grade and/or calcification morphology.
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Benign papilloma diagnosed on image-guided 14 G core biopsy of the breast: effect of lesion type on likelihood of malignancy at excision.

TL;DR: Excision (using VAB or surgically) of all papillomas diagnosed as benign on 14 G needle core biopsy is recommended and surgery may be more appropriate than VAB for some microcalcification lesions unless they are small and can be confidently removed in their entirety using VAB.
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Local breast density at lesion sites in diagnostic and previous screening mammograms

TL;DR: This work investigates local density at the site of cancers in diagnostic and previous full-field digital screening mammograms using quantitative measures to suggest local increases in density may occur prior to cancers being detected.
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Does elevating image receptor increase breast receptor footprint and improve pressure balance

TL;DR: Poster: "ECR 2015 / C-2594 / Does elevating image receptor increase breast receptor footprint and improve pressure balance?"
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Introducing a low-risk breast screening pathway into the NHS Breast Screening Programme: Views from healthcare professionals who are delivering risk-stratified screening:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed to stratify breast screening by breast cancer risk to produce a better balance of benefits to harms, based on risk estimation calculated from common risk factors and a poly...