[Pre-Aug 2018] North Wales Centre for Primary Care Research

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    Factors associated with intrusive cancer-related worries in women undergoing cancer genetic risk assessment

    Wilkinson, C. E., Bennett, P., Wilkinson, C., Turner, J., Edwards, R. T., France, B., Griffith, G. & Gray, J., 1 Sept 2009, In: Familial Cancer. 8, 3

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    Folate Augmentation of Treatment-Evaluation for Depression (FolATED): randomised trial and economic evaluation

    Bedson, E., Bell, D., Carr, D., Carter, B., Hughes, D., Jorgensen, A., Lewis, H., Lloyd, K., McCaddon, A., Moat, S., Pink, J., Pirmohamed, M., Roberts, S., Russell, I., Sylvestre, Y., Tranter, R., Whitaker, R., Wilkinson, C. & Williams, N., Jul 2014, In: Health Technology Assessment. 18, 48, p. 1-159

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    Follow-up care for men with prostate cancer and the role of primary care: a systematic review of international guidelines

    Wilkinson, C. E., McIntosh, H. M., Neal, R. D., Rose, P., Watson, E., Wilkinson, C., Weller, D. & Campbell, C. O., 12 May 2009, In: British Journal of Cancer. 100, p. 1852–1860

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    Follow-up of cancer in primary care versus secondary care: systematic review

    Lewis, R. A., Neal, R. D., Williams, N. H., France, B., Hendry, M., Russell, D., Hughes, D. A., Russell, I., Stuart, N. S. A., Weller, D. & Wilkinson, C., 1 Jul 2009, In: British Journal of General Practice. 59, 564, p. e234-e247

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    For which cancers might patients benefit most from expedited symptomatic diagnosis? Construction of a ranking order by a modified Delphi technique

    Hamilton, W., Stapley, S., Campbell, C., Lyratzopoulos, G., Rubin, G. & Neal, R. D., 30 Oct 2015, In: BMC Cancer. 15, 820

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    Functional illness in primary care: dysfunction versus disease

    Wilkinson, C. E., Williams, N. H., Williams, N., Wilkinson, C., Stott, N. & Menkes, D. B., 15 May 2008, In: BMC Family Practice. 9, 30, p. 1-8

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    GPs' views on changing the law on physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia, and willingness to prescribe or inject lethal drugs: a survey from Wales

    Pasterfield, D., Wilkinson, C., Finlay, I. G., Neal, R. D. & Hulbert, N. J., Jun 2006, In: British Journal of General Practice. 56, 527, p. 450-2 3 p.

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    Gender inequalities in the promptness of diagnosis of bladder and renal cancer after symptomatic presentation: evidence from secondary analysis of an English primary care audit survey

    Lyratzopoulos, G., Abel, G. A., McPhail, S., Neal, R. D. & Rubin, G. P., 24 Jun 2013, In: BMJ Open. 3, p. e002861

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    Glycemic Control in Children With Type 1 Diabetes in Wales: Influence of the pediatric diabetes specialist nurse

    Harvey, J. N., O'Hagan, M. & Harevy, J. N., 1 Aug 2010, In: Diabetes Care. 33, 8, p. 1724-1726

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    Has evidence-based medicine left quackery behind?

    Naudet, F., Falissard, B., Boussageon, R. & Healy, D., 1 Apr 2015, In: Internal and Emergency Medicine. 10, 5, p. 631-634

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