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    Recognition of cancer warning signs and anticipated delay in help-seeking in a population sample of adults in the UK by Quaife, S L, Forbes, L J L, Ramirez, A J, Brain, K E, Donnelly, C, Simon, A E, Wardle, J

    Published in British journal of cancer (07-01-2014)
    “…Background: Not recognising a symptom as suspicious is a common reason given by cancer patients for delayed help-seeking; but inevitably this is retrospective…”
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    Smoking is associated with pessimistic and avoidant beliefs about cancer: results from the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership by Quaife, S L, McEwen, A, Janes, S M, Wardle, J

    Published in British journal of cancer (26-05-2015)
    “…Background: Smoking cessation is the key cancer prevention behaviour for smokers; nonetheless, smokers can still benefit from earlier diagnosis of cancer…”
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    Pulmonary nodules and CT screening: the past, present and future by Ruparel, M, Quaife, S L, Navani, N, Wardle, J, Janes, S M, Baldwin, D R

    Published in Thorax (01-04-2016)
    “…Lung cancer screening has come a long way since the early studies with chest X-ray. Advancing technology and progress in the processing of images have enabled…”
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    Early Diagnosis and Lung Cancer Screening by Balata, H., Quaife, S.L., Craig, C., Ryan, D.J., Bradley, P., Crosbie, P.A.J., Murray, R.L., Evison, M.

    “…Lung cancer remains the most significant cause of cancer death, accounting for about 20% of all cancer-related mortality. A significant reason for this is…”
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    Lung cancer screening participation : attitudinal, socioeconomic and smoking-related factors by Quaife, S L

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Socioeconomic and smoking-related biases in participation threaten the equity and effectiveness of any future UK lung cancer screening programme. This thesis…”
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    Lung cancer screening participation : attitudinal, socioeconomic and smoking-related factors by Quaife, S L

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Socioeconomic and smoking-related biases in participation threaten the equity and effectiveness of any future UK lung cancer screening programme. This thesis…”
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    Negative cancer beliefs, recognition of cancer symptoms and anticipated time to help-seeking: an international cancer benchmarking partnership (ICBP) study by Pedersen, Anette Fischer, Forbes, Lindsay, Brain, Kate, Hvidberg, Line, Wulff, Christian Nielsen, Lagerlund, Magdalena, Hajdarevic, Senada, Quaife, Samantha L, Vedsted, Peter

    Published in BMC cancer (02-04-2018)
    “…Understanding what influences people to seek help can inform interventions to promote earlier diagnosis of cancer, and ultimately better cancer survival. We…”
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