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Hull York Medical School
Education•Heslington, United Kingdom•
About: Hull York Medical School is a education organization based out in Heslington, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Palliative care. The organization has 1385 authors who have published 3565 publications receiving 97792 citations.
Topics: Population, Palliative care, Randomized controlled trial, Heart failure, Psychological intervention
Papers published on a yearly basis
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TL;DR: Using MP-MRI to triage men might allow 27% of patients avoid a primary biopsy and diagnosis of 5% fewer clinically insignificant cancers, as well as reduce unnecessary biopsies by a quarter.
2,107 citations
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Queen Mary University of London1, National Health Service2, University of Toronto3, Manchester Royal Infirmary4, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital5, University of New South Wales6, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania7, University of Washington8, Boston Children's Hospital9, Hull York Medical School10, King's College London11, St James's University Hospital12, Scripps Research Institute13, Harvard University14
TL;DR: This consensus document aims to report on new data and provide consensus-based recommendations relating to diagnosis and treatment of ITP in adults, in children, and during pregnancy.
1,902 citations
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University of Helsinki1, Mexican Social Security Institute2, University of New Mexico3, National Taiwan University4, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust5, State University of Campinas6, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research7, Chulalongkorn University8, University of the Philippines9, Royal Women's Hospital10, Queen Mary University of London11, University of Alberta12, University of Manitoba13, University of Würzburg14, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven15, Hull York Medical School16, GlaxoSmithKline17, University of Tampere18
TL;DR: The HPV- 16/18 AS04-adjuvanted vaccine showed high efficacy against CIN2+ associated with HPV-16/18 and non-vaccine oncogenic HPV types and substantial overall effect in cohorts that are relevant to universal mass vaccination and catch-up programmes.
1,569 citations
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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust1, Public Health England2, University College London3, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust4, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust5, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust6, Imperial College Healthcare7, Hull York Medical School8, Barts Health NHS Trust9, University of Cambridge10, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust11, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust12, University of Liverpool13
TL;DR: In this high incidence population, daily tenofovir–emtricitabine conferred even higher protection against HIV than in placebo-controlled trials, refuting concerns that effectiveness would be less in a real-world setting.
1,472 citations
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TL;DR: Cervical cancer is the third most common female malignancy and shows a strong association with level of development, rates being at least four-fold higher in countries defined within the low ranking of the Human Development Index (HDI) compared with those in the very high category.
1,342 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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George Davey Smith | 224 | 2540 | 248373 |
John G.F. Cleland | 137 | 1172 | 110227 |
David Taylor | 131 | 2469 | 93220 |
Robert U. Newton | 109 | 753 | 42527 |
David J. Torgerson | 83 | 537 | 27275 |
Ian A. Greer | 82 | 335 | 28717 |
James Trussell | 79 | 420 | 21275 |
Simon Gilbody | 78 | 392 | 26581 |
Miles A. Whittington | 77 | 212 | 21961 |
Thomas Walther | 74 | 464 | 22008 |
Trevor A Sheldon | 69 | 303 | 17437 |
David C. Currow | 68 | 807 | 21352 |
John Wright | 68 | 475 | 18133 |
Graham P. Taylor | 67 | 365 | 15282 |
Andrew L. Clark | 65 | 426 | 15108 |