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David H Brewster

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Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|September 15, 2007
Ascertainment of breast cancer by the Scottish Cancer Registry: an assessment based on comparison with five independent breast cancer trials databasesDavid H Brewster, Diane L Stockton
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|June 18, 2011
Left-sided excess of invasive cutaneous melanomaDavid H Brewster, Esther de Vries
Archives of Dermatology|September 17, 2008
Left-sided excess in the laterality of cutaneous melanomaDavid H Brewster, Esther de Vries
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 24, 2010
UK cancer survival statistics. Survival is multifactorialDavid H Brewster, Roger J Black
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 15, 2011
Should we use total mortality rather than cancer specific mortality to judge cancer screening programmes? NoRobert J C Steele, David H Brewster
Familial Cancer|September 2, 2004
Impact of a cancer registry-based genealogy service to support clinical genetics servicesDavid H Brewster, Alison Fordyce, Roger J Black, et al.
The Lancet. Oncology|April 7, 2005
Population-based cancer registries: the invisible key to cancer controlDavid H Brewster, Jan-Willem Coebergh, Hans H Storm
Cancer Epidemiology|March 15, 2015
Risk of oesophageal cancer among patients previously hospitalised with eating disorderDavid H Brewster, Siân L Nowell, David N Clark
IARC Scientific Publications|May 26, 2016
IntroductionDavid Forman, David H Brewster, Betsy Kohler, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2010
Oropharyngeal cancer. Fastest increasing cancer in Scotland, especially in menElizabeth J Junor, Gillian R Kerr, David H Brewster
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Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|September 15, 2007
Ascertainment of breast cancer by the Scottish Cancer Registry: an assessment based on comparison with five independent breast cancer trials databasesDavid H Brewster, Diane L Stockton
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|June 18, 2011
Left-sided excess of invasive cutaneous melanomaDavid H Brewster, Esther de Vries
Archives of Dermatology|September 17, 2008
Left-sided excess in the laterality of cutaneous melanomaDavid H Brewster, Esther de Vries
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 24, 2010
UK cancer survival statistics. Survival is multifactorialDavid H Brewster, Roger J Black
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 15, 2011
Should we use total mortality rather than cancer specific mortality to judge cancer screening programmes? NoRobert J C Steele, David H Brewster
Familial Cancer|September 2, 2004
Impact of a cancer registry-based genealogy service to support clinical genetics servicesDavid H Brewster, Alison Fordyce, Roger J Black, et al.
The Lancet. Oncology|April 7, 2005
Population-based cancer registries: the invisible key to cancer controlDavid H Brewster, Jan-Willem Coebergh, Hans H Storm
Cancer Epidemiology|March 15, 2015
Risk of oesophageal cancer among patients previously hospitalised with eating disorderDavid H Brewster, Siân L Nowell, David N Clark
IARC Scientific Publications|May 26, 2016
IntroductionDavid Forman, David H Brewster, Betsy Kohler, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2010
Oropharyngeal cancer. Fastest increasing cancer in Scotland, especially in menElizabeth J Junor, Gillian R Kerr, David H Brewster
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