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    Incidence and survival of childhood Langerhans cell histiocytosis in Northwest England from 1954 to 1998 by Alston, R.D., Tatevossian, R.G., McNally, R.J.Q., Kelsey, A., Birch, J.M., Eden, T.O.B.

    Published in Pediatric Blood & Cancer (01-05-2007)
    “…Background Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare proliferative disorder of pathological Langerhans cells, for which the aetiology and pathogenesis…”
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    Red-blue plots for detecting clusters in count data by Perry, J.N., Winder, L., Holland, J.M., Alston, R.D.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-03-1999)
    “…A new index and four new graphical displays, termed “red–blue” plots, are presented to study and measure clustering in spatially referenced count data. The…”
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    Increases in invasive melanoma in England, 1979-2006, by anatomical site by Wallingford, S.C., Alston, R.D., Birch, J.M., Green, A.C.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-10-2011)
    “…Summary Background  National melanoma incidence trends with details of anatomical site have not been previously described for England. Objectives  To describe…”
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    Regional melanoma incidence in England, 1996-2006: reversal of north-south latitude trends among the young female population by Wallingford, S.C., Alston, R.D., Birch, J.M., Green, A.C.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-10-2013)
    “…Summary Background Melanoma incidence often shows an increasing latitudinal gradient from north to south among white European populations. Objectives To assess…”
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    Incidence of malignant disease by morphological type, in young persons aged 12–24 years in England, 1979–1997 by Birch, J.M., Alston, R.D., Quinn, M., Kelsey, A.M.

    Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-12-2003)
    “…Cancer incidence data are generally presented in terms of primary site, but this method is inappropriate for cancers in young persons. We have used a…”
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    Antenatal steroids are associated with a reduction in the incidence of cerebral white matter lesions in very low birthweight infants by Agarwal, R, Chiswick, M L, Rimmer, S, Taylor, G M, McNally, R J Q, Alston, R D, D'Souza, S W

    “…Aims: To investigate whether antenatal steroids reduce the incidence of cerebral white matter lesions in very low birthweight infants. Methods: A total of 224…”
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