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    Small-area analyses of bone cancer diagnosed in Great Britain provide clues to aetiology by McNally, Richard J Q, Blakey, Karen, Parslow, Roger C, James, Peter W, Pozo, Basilio Gómez, Stiller, Charles, Vincent, Tim J, Norman, Paul, McKinney, Patricia A, Murphy, Michael F, Craft, Alan W, Feltbower, Richard G

    Published in BMC cancer (27-06-2012)
    “…The aetiology of bone cancers is poorly understood. This study examined geographical patterning in incidence of primary bone cancers diagnosed in 0-49 year…”
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    Childhood cancer research in oxford III: The work of CCRG on ionising radiation by Kendall, Gerald M., Bithell, John F., Bunch, Kathryn J., Draper, Gerald J., Kroll, Mary E., Murphy, Michael F. G., Stiller, Charles A., Vincent, Tim J.

    Published in British journal of cancer (11-09-2018)
    “…Background High doses of ionising radiation are a known cause of childhood cancer and great public and professional interest attaches to possible links between…”
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    Variation with socioeconomic status of indoor radon levels in Great Britain: The less affluent have less radon by Kendall, Gerald M., Miles, Jon C.H., Rees, David, Wakeford, Richard, Bunch, Kathryn J., Vincent, Tim J., Little, Mark P.

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-11-2016)
    “…We demonstrate a strong correlation between domestic radon levels and socio-economic status (SES) in Great Britain, so that radon levels in homes of people…”
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    Cross‐space‐time clustering of childhood cancer in Great Britain: Evidence for a common aetiology by McNally, Richard J.Q., Stiller, Charles, Vincent, Tim J., Murphy, Michael F.G.

    Published in International journal of cancer (01-01-2014)
    “…Previously, we identified space‐time clustering in certain childhood cancers. This study aimed to determine whether there was cross‐space‐time clustering…”
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    Immunophenotype and cytogenetic characteristics in the relationship between birth weight and childhood leukemia by O'Neill, Kate A., Bunch, Kathryn J., Vincent, Tim J., Spector, Logan G., Moorman, Anthony V., Murphy, Michael F.G.

    Published in Pediatric blood & cancer (01-01-2012)
    “…Background High birth weight increases the risk of childhood acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) through unknown mechanisms. Whether this risk is specific to ALL…”
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    Spatial clustering of childhood cancer in Great Britain during the period 1969–1993 by McNally, Richard J.Q., Alexander, Freda E., Vincent, Tim J., Murphy, Michael F.G.

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-02-2009)
    “…The aetiology of childhood cancer is poorly understood. Both genetic and environmental factors are likely to be involved. The presence of spatial clustering is…”
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    Space‐time clustering of childhood cancer around the residence at birth by McNally, Richard J.Q., Bithell, John F., Vincent, Tim J., Murphy, Michael F.G.

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-01-2009)
    “…Previously, we identified space‐time clustering in certain childhood cancers around diagnosis residence. These findings provided support for the involvement of…”
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