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BMC Global and Public Health|December 16, 2024
Challenges in understanding inequities in help-seeking for possible cancer symptomsKatriina L Whitaker, Tetyana Perchyk, Robert S Kerrison, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|December 7, 2023
Cancer risk-factor and symptom awareness among adults with intellectual disabilities, paid and unpaid carers, and healthcare practitioners: a scoping reviewN Gil, A Cox, K L Whitaker, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|March 14, 2022
Effectiveness of behavioural economics-based interventions to improve colorectal cancer screening participation: A rapid systematic review of randomised controlled trialsLily C Taylor, Robert S Kerrison, Benedikt Herrmann, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|September 1, 2019
Offering male endoscopists as decoy option to nudge disinclined women to have colorectal cancer screeningS T Stoffel, R S Kerrison, I Vlaev, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|February 11, 2015
Text-message reminders increase uptake of routine breast screening appointments: a randomised controlled trial in a hard-to-reach populationR S Kerrison, H Shukla, D Cunningham, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 19, 2021
Improving postal survey response using behavioural science: a nested randomised control trialEmily McBride, Hiromi Mase, Robert S Kerrison, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|March 12, 2021
Testing Enhanced Active Choice to Optimize Acceptance and Participation in a Population-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in MaltaSandro T Stoffel, Mariella Bombagi, Robert S Kerrison, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|August 25, 2021
Testing messages from behavioral economics to improve participation in a population-based colorectal cancer screening program in Cyprus: Results from two randomized controlled trialsSandro Stoffel, Stala Kioupi, Despina Ioannou, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|January 28, 2021
Implementation of long-term non-participant reminders for flexible sigmoidoscopy screeningR S Kerrison, A Prentice, S Marshall, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|March 16, 2016
Use of a 12 months' self-referral reminder to facilitate uptake of bowel scope (flexible sigmoidoscopy) screening in previous non-responders: a London-based feasibility studyRobert S Kerrison, Lesley M McGregor, Sarah Marshall, et al.
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BMC Global and Public Health|December 16, 2024
Challenges in understanding inequities in help-seeking for possible cancer symptomsKatriina L Whitaker, Tetyana Perchyk, Robert S Kerrison, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|December 7, 2023
Cancer risk-factor and symptom awareness among adults with intellectual disabilities, paid and unpaid carers, and healthcare practitioners: a scoping reviewN Gil, A Cox, K L Whitaker, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|March 14, 2022
Effectiveness of behavioural economics-based interventions to improve colorectal cancer screening participation: A rapid systematic review of randomised controlled trialsLily C Taylor, Robert S Kerrison, Benedikt Herrmann, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|September 1, 2019
Offering male endoscopists as decoy option to nudge disinclined women to have colorectal cancer screeningS T Stoffel, R S Kerrison, I Vlaev, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|February 11, 2015
Text-message reminders increase uptake of routine breast screening appointments: a randomised controlled trial in a hard-to-reach populationR S Kerrison, H Shukla, D Cunningham, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 19, 2021
Improving postal survey response using behavioural science: a nested randomised control trialEmily McBride, Hiromi Mase, Robert S Kerrison, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|March 12, 2021
Testing Enhanced Active Choice to Optimize Acceptance and Participation in a Population-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in MaltaSandro T Stoffel, Mariella Bombagi, Robert S Kerrison, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|August 25, 2021
Testing messages from behavioral economics to improve participation in a population-based colorectal cancer screening program in Cyprus: Results from two randomized controlled trialsSandro Stoffel, Stala Kioupi, Despina Ioannou, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|January 28, 2021
Implementation of long-term non-participant reminders for flexible sigmoidoscopy screeningR S Kerrison, A Prentice, S Marshall, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|March 16, 2016
Use of a 12 months' self-referral reminder to facilitate uptake of bowel scope (flexible sigmoidoscopy) screening in previous non-responders: a London-based feasibility studyRobert S Kerrison, Lesley M McGregor, Sarah Marshall, et al.
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