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Number of items: 13.

2021

Bradley, Alison and Van Der Meer, Robert and McKay, Colin (2021) TP6.1.3 Bayesian network meta-analysis of upfront surgery versus neoadjuvant therapy for potentially resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. British Journal of Surgery, 108 (Supple). TP6.1.3. ISSN 0007-1323

2019

Bradley, Alison and Van der Meer, Robert and McKay, Colin J. (2019) A prognostic Bayesian network that makes personalized predictions of poor prognostic outcome post resection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. PLoS ONE, 14 (9). e0222270. ISSN 1932-6203

Bradley, Alison and Van Der Meer, Robert and McKay, Colin J (2019) A systematic review of methodological quality of model development studies predicting prognostic outcome for resectable pancreatic cancer. BMJ Open, 9 (8). e027192. ISSN 2044-6055

Bradley, Alison and Van der Meer, Robert and McKay, Colin and Jamieson, Nigel (2019) Making personalized predictions of poor outcome post resection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) : a prognostic bayesian network with pre- and post-operative application. Pancreatology, 19 (S1). S122. P6-13. ISSN 1424-3903

Bradley, Alison and Van der Meer, Robert and McKay, Colin and Jamieson, Nigel (2019) Personalized prognostic bayesian network for pancreatic cancer : delivering personalized pancreatic cancer management throughout the patient journey. Pancreatology, 19 (S1). S31-S32. P1-40. ISSN 1424-3903

Bradley, Alison and Van Der Meer, Robert and McKay, Colin (2019) Personalized pancreatic cancer management : a systematic review of how machine learning is supporting decision-making. Pancreas, 48 (5). pp. 598-604. ISSN 1536-4828

Bradley, A. and Van Der Meer, R. and McKay, C. (2019) Cost effectiveness analysis of the management of potentially resectable pancreatic cancer. In: BMJ International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, 2019-03-27 - 2019-03-29, Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre.

Bradley, A. and Van Der Meer, R. and McKay, C. (2019) Cost-effectiveness analysis of neoadjuvant v surgery-first for resectable pancreatic cancer. In: BMJ International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, 2019-03-27 - 2019-03-29, Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre.

Bradley, Alison and Van Der Meer, Robert (2019) Upfront surgery versus neoadjuvant therapy for resectable pancreatic cancer : systematic review and Bayesian network meta-analysis. Scientific Reports, 9 (1). 4354. ISSN 2045-2322

Bradley, Alison and Van Der Meer, Robert (2019) Neoadjuvant therapy versus upfront surgery for potentially resectable pancreatic cancer : a Markov decision analysis. PLoS ONE, 14 (2). e0212805. ISSN 1932-6203

2018

Bradley, Alison and McKay, Colin J and Jamieson, Nigel B and Dickson, Euan J and Carter, Ross and Van Der Meer, Robert (2018) Markov decision analysis of neoadjuvant treatment pathway versus surgery first pathway for resectable pancreatic cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 36 (4 supp). p. 456. ISSN 0732-183X

Bradley, Alison and McKay, Colin J and Jamieson, Nigel B and Dickson, Euan J and Carter, Ross and Van Der Meer, Robert (2018) Markov decision analysis of neoadjuvant treatment pathway versus surgery first pathway for resectable pancreatic cancer. In: 2018 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium, 2018-01-18 - 2018-01-20, Moscone West Building.

2017

Bradley, Alison (2017) Aggregate of marginal gains : improving outcomes for pancreatic patients. In: British Medical Journal International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, 2017-04-27 - 2017-04-28.

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