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Julie Cooke
Researcher at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 36
Citations - 1186
Julie Cooke is an academic researcher from The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mammography & Digital mammography. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1077 citations.
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Radiation-induced brachial plexus injury: follow-up of two different fractionation schedules.
TL;DR: All 449 breast cancer patients treated with post-operative radiotherapy to the breast and lymph nodes between 1982 and 1984 have been followed for 3-5.5 years and it is suggested that radiation using large doses per fractions are less well tolerated by the brachial plexus than small doses per fraction.
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The TOMMY trial: a comparison of TOMosynthesis with digital MammographY in the UK NHS Breast Screening Programme - a multicentre retrospective reading study comparing the diagnostic performance of digital breast tomosynthesis and digital mammography with digital mammography alone.
Fiona J. Gilbert,Lorraine Tucker,Maureen G. C. Gillan,Paula Willsher,Julie Cooke,Karen A Duncan,Michael J Michell,Hilary M Dobson,Yit Yoong Lim,Hema Purushothaman,Celia Strudley,Susan M. Astley,Oliver Morrish,Kenneth C. Young,Stephen W. Duffy +14 more
TL;DR: The specificity of DBT and 2D was better than 2D alone but there was only marginal improvement in sensitivity, and the performance of synthetic 2D appeared to be comparable to standard 2D.
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Accuracy of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis for Depicting Breast Cancer Subgroups in a UK Retrospective Reading Study (TOMMY Trial)
Fiona J. Gilbert,Lorraine Tucker,Maureen G. C. Gillan,Paula Willsher,Julie Cooke,Karen A Duncan,Michael J Michell,Hilary M Dobson,Yit Yoong Lim,Tamara Suaris,Susan M. Astley,Oliver Morrish,Kenneth C. Young,Stephen W. Duffy +13 more
TL;DR: The addition of DBT increased the sensitivity of 2D mammography in patients with dense breasts and the specificity of 2 D mammography for all subgroups, and the use of synthetic 2D DBT demonstrated performance similar to that of standard 2D Mammography with DBT.
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Effect of image quality on calcification detection in digital mammography.
Lucy M. Warren,Alistair Mackenzie,Julie Cooke,Rosalind M. Given-Wilson,Matthew G. Wallis,Dev P. Chakraborty,David R. Dance,Hilde Bosmans,Kenneth C. Young +8 more
TL;DR: Investigation if microcalcification detection varies significantly when mammographic images are acquired using different image qualities, including: different detectors, dose levels, and different image processing algorithms found it to be sensitive to detector and dose used.
Clinical guidelines for breast cancer screening assessment
TL;DR: The contents of this document may be copied for use by staff working in the public sector but may not be used for any other purpose without prior permission from the NHS Cancer Screening Programmes.