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    The Effects of Pelvic Radiotherapy on Cancer Survivors: Symptom Profile, Psychological Morbidity and Quality of Life by Adams, E, Boulton, M.G, Horne, A, Rose, P.W, Durrant, L, Collingwood, M, Oskrochi, R, Davidson, S.E, Watson, E.K

    “…Abstract Aims As cancer survival rates continue to increase, it is important to maximise the quality of life of cancer survivors. Pelvic radiotherapy is a…”
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    Substantial Improvement in UK Cervical Cancer Survival with Chemoradiotherapy: Results of a Royal College of Radiologists’ Audit by Vale, C.L, Tierney, J.F, Davidson, S.E, Drinkwater, K.J, Symonds, P

    “…Abstract Aims To compare survival and late complications between patients treated with chemoradiotherapy and radiotherapy for locally advanced cervix cancer…”
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    Late-onset Bowel Dysfunction after Pelvic Radiotherapy: A National Survey of Current Practice and Opinions of Clinical Oncologists by Henson, C.C, Andreyev, H.J, Symonds, R.P, Peel, D, Swindell, R, Davidson, S.E

    “…Abstract Aims Seventeen thousand patients receive treatment with radical pelvic radiotherapy annually in the UK. It is common for patients to develop…”
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    SCOTCERV: A phase II trial of docetaxel and gemcitabine as second line chemotherapy in cervical cancer by Symonds, R.P, Davidson, S.E, Chan, S, Reed, N.S, McMahon, T, Rai, D, Harden, S, Paul, J

    Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-10-2011)
    “…Abstract Objective The aim of the study was to determine the response rate and response duration of cervical cancer previously treated by cisplatin (with or…”
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    Clinical Outcome for Chemoradiotherapy in Carcinoma of the Cervix by Spensley, S, Hunter, R.D, Livsey, J.E, Swindell, R, Davidson, S.E

    “…Abstract Aims Two recent meta-analyses have shown a survival advantage for the addition of concurrent chemotherapy to radiotherapy in the treatment of cervical…”
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    Developing a CTCAEs patient questionnaire for late toxicity after head and neck radiotherapy by Ho, K.F, Farnell, D.J.J, Routledge, J.A, Burns, M.P, Sykes, A.J, Slevin, N.J, Davidson, S.E

    Published in European Journal of Cancer (01-07-2009)
    “…Abstract Purpose Patient-based reporting of symptoms is increasingly important in providing treatment toxicity information. However, observer-based scoring…”
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    Magnetic resonance imaging of primary vaginal carcinoma by Taylor, M.B, Dugar, N, Davidson, S.E, Carrington, B.M

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-06-2007)
    “…Aims To describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of vaginal carcinoma and to suggest a role for MRI in its management. Materials and methods…”
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    Estimation of Renal Function — What is Appropriate in Cancer Patients? by Barraclough, L.H, Field, C, Wieringa, G, Swindell, R, Livsey, J.E, Davidson, S.E

    “…Abstract Aims To compare the accuracy of renal assessment in patients with cancer using radioisotope glomerular filtration rate (GFR), urine collection for…”
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    Salvaging Locoregional Recurrence with Radiotherapy after Surgery in Early Cervical Cancer by Jain, P, Hunter, R.D, Livsey, J.E, Coyle, C, Swindell, R, Davidson, S.E

    “…Abstract Aims To determine the outcome and morbidity after radiotherapy for locally recurrent cervical cancer. Materials and methods Women who presented with…”
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    Does the Use of Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy Reduce Gastrointestinal Symptoms after Pelvic Radiotherapy? by White, K.L., Varrassi, E., Routledge, J.A., Barraclough, L.H., Livsey, J.E., McLaughlin, J., Davidson, S.E.

    “…Growing numbers of patients with cancer are surviving after treatment with pelvic radiotherapy. We evaluated the technique of volumetric modulated arc therapy…”
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    Insufficiency fractures in patients treated with pelvic radiotherapy and chemotherapy for uterine and cervical cancer by Mehmood, Q., Beardwood, M., Swindell, R., Greenhalgh, S., Wareham, T., Barraclough, L., Livsey, J., Davidson, S.E.

    Published in European journal of cancer care (01-01-2014)
    “…Insufficiency fractures are recognised consequences of radiotherapy in gynaecological malignancy with reported incidences between 2.7% and 89%. We aimed to…”
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