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Hazel Thornton

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International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|June 30, 2009
Statistical illiteracy is damaging our health: doctors and patients need to understand numbers if meaningful dialogues are to occurHazel Thornton
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|September 23, 2008
Report on EQUATOR Network launch meeting 26th June 2008 "Achieving Transparency in Reporting Health Research"Hazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 21, 2012
New citizens' juries in breast screening review are biasedHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 18, 2020
Blatant disregard to proper consent continues in screening programmesHazel Thornton
Lancet (London, England)|June 6, 2003
Anastrozole as a preventive agent in breast cancerHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 28, 2004
Screening without evidence of efficacy: screening uncertainties concern evidence, efficacy, decisionsHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 9, 2005
Participants in research: contract to run a trial should include patient-researchers in steering groupsHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 3, 2012
Doctors' numeracy and communication skills need to improveHazel Thornton
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 9, 2008
A refuser's viewpoint on 'the patient's experience of being a human subject'Hazel Thornton
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|November 15, 2008
Breast cancer slogan reality check: "1 in 9"--If you're 90! Misuse of "1 in 9" slogan defended by two leading organisations' directors on grounds of consistency and popularityHazel Thornton
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International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|June 30, 2009
Statistical illiteracy is damaging our health: doctors and patients need to understand numbers if meaningful dialogues are to occurHazel Thornton
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|September 23, 2008
Report on EQUATOR Network launch meeting 26th June 2008 "Achieving Transparency in Reporting Health Research"Hazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 21, 2012
New citizens' juries in breast screening review are biasedHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 18, 2020
Blatant disregard to proper consent continues in screening programmesHazel Thornton
Lancet (London, England)|June 6, 2003
Anastrozole as a preventive agent in breast cancerHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 28, 2004
Screening without evidence of efficacy: screening uncertainties concern evidence, efficacy, decisionsHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 9, 2005
Participants in research: contract to run a trial should include patient-researchers in steering groupsHazel Thornton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 3, 2012
Doctors' numeracy and communication skills need to improveHazel Thornton
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|October 9, 2008
A refuser's viewpoint on 'the patient's experience of being a human subject'Hazel Thornton
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|November 15, 2008
Breast cancer slogan reality check: "1 in 9"--If you're 90! Misuse of "1 in 9" slogan defended by two leading organisations' directors on grounds of consistency and popularityHazel Thornton
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