This page highlights the achievements of research-active staff at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre and any publications of their studies.
Achievements
Clatterbridge nurse wins Churchill Fellowship to carry out vital cancer research overseas: read the story here
Publications
Researchers at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre contribute to cancer conferences with the publication of posters containing information about studies and clinical trials.
They also write papers for publication in research journals and for scientific and health websites.
Below are some of the latest research papers which have been published:
- Analysing breast dose in female lymphoma patients who received radiotherapy for treatment: a retrospective audit – poster presented at the UK Imaging and Oncology Congress 2024 by Andrew Massey, Therapeutic Radiographer
- Assessment of the Accuracy and Dosimetric Impact of AI-Generated OAR Outlines in MR-Only IGBT for Cervical Cancer – poster by George McKevitt, Scientist Training Programme, for MSc in Clinical Science
- Long-term Results of Hypofractionated Radiotherapy With Intra-prostatic Boosts in Men With Intermediate- and High-risk Prostate Cancer: A Phase II Trial – Paper publishing the 5-year results of the phase II trial BIOPROP for prostate cancer radiotherapy. Rhiju Chatterjee, J Chan, H Moyles, S Cicconi and Prof Isabel Syndikus.
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Role of CT imaging in addressing resectability issues in differentiated thyroid cancer: imaging-based Mahajan grading system for TI and ETE. Co-author Abhishek Mahajan. Frontiers in Oncology
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Additional use of extrinsic warmer for intravenous CT contrast media and its impact on incidence of contrast extravasations and allergic like reactions: a prospective observational case control study. Co-author Abhishek Mahajan. Clinical Radiology
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Radical Prostatectomy Versus Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Clinically Localised Prostate Cancer: Results of the PACE-A Randomised Trial. Co-author Dr Shaun Tolan. European Urology
If you are a member of CCC staff and would like your research study, publication or achievement highlighted on this page, please email Communications Manager Paul Ogden on paul.