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Iakov Bolnykh
Dr Liya Lu
Professor Linda Sharp
Cancer-related pain in head and neck cancer survivors: longitudinal findings from the Head and Neck 5000 clinical cohort2024
Fiona Malcomson
Dr Liya Lu
Professor Linda Sharp
Professor John Mathers
Adherence to the 2018 World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)/American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) Cancer Prevention Recommendations and risk of 14 lifestyle-related cancers in the UK Biobank prospective cohort study2023
Dr Liya Lu
Dr Jamie Catlow
Professor Matt Rutter
Professor Linda Sharp
Initiatives to increase colonoscopy capacity - is there an impact on polyp detection? A UK National Endoscopy Database analysis2023
Dr Joanne Patterson
Dr Liya Lu
Laura-Jayne Watson
Professor Linda Sharp
Associations between markers of social functioning and depression and quality of life in survivors of head and neck cancer: Findings from the Head and Neck Cancer 5000 study2022
Dr Liya Lu
Professor Linda Sharp
Cumulative financial stress as a potential risk factor for cancer-related fatigue among prostate cancer survivors2021
Dr Liya Lu
Professor Linda Sharp
Trends in, and predictors of, swallowing and social eating outcomes in head and neck cancer survivors: A longitudinal analysis of head and neck 50002021
Dr Liya Lu
Professor Linda Sharp
Pain, fatigue and depression symptom cluster in survivors of prostate cancer2020
Dr Jamie Catlow
Professor Linda Sharp
Dr Liya Lu
Selina McCarthy
Professor Falko Sniehotta
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The National Endoscopy Database (NED) Automated Performance Reports to Improve Quality Outcomes Trial (APRIQOT) randomised control trial design2020
Dr Liya Lu
Professor Linda Sharp
Cancer-related financial hardship among head and neck cancer survivors: Risk factors and associations with health-related quality of life2019
Dr Liya Lu
Jennifer Deane
Professor Linda Sharp
Understanding survivors' needs and outcomes: the role of routinely collected data2018