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View article: The UK Vaccine Innovation Pathway
The UK Vaccine Innovation Pathway Open
Cancer vaccines offer transformative potential in oncology, especially with advances in mRNA technologies. To accelerate advances in cancer vaccine research and capitalise on its COVID-19 vaccine leadership, the UK Government has launched …
View article: The Frequency and Content of Discussions About Alcohol Use in Primary Care and Application of the Chief Medical Officer’s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines: A Cross-Sectional Survey of General Practitioners and Practice Nurses in the UK
The Frequency and Content of Discussions About Alcohol Use in Primary Care and Application of the Chief Medical Officer’s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines: A Cross-Sectional Survey of General Practitioners and Practice Nurses in the UK Open
Aims To examine how often general practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses (PNs) working in primary care discuss alcohol with patients, what factors prompt discussions, how they approach patient discussions and whether the Chief Medical Off…
View article: HBV variants are common in the ‘immune‐tolerant’ phase of chronic hepatitis B
HBV variants are common in the ‘immune‐tolerant’ phase of chronic hepatitis B Open
Nucleos(t)ide analogues (NUC) treatment prevents progression of liver fibrosis in subjects with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). However, risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) persists despite viral suppression. Specific HBV variants have been …
View article: Area deprivation, screen time and consumption of food and drink high in fat salt and sugar (HFSS) in young people: results from a cross-sectional study in the UK
Area deprivation, screen time and consumption of food and drink high in fat salt and sugar (HFSS) in young people: results from a cross-sectional study in the UK Open
Objectives To investigate associations between deprivation in young people and consumption of foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS), screen time exposure and health knowledge. Design An online cross-sectional survey with people aged 11–…
View article: Building a Weight of Evidence to Prevent Cancer in Later Life
Building a Weight of Evidence to Prevent Cancer in Later Life Open
Background: Obesity is the largest preventable risk factor for cancer in the UK after smoking. Being overweight as an adult is linked to 13 types of cancer, and overweight children are more likely to become overweight adults. Routine data …
View article: Clustering of behavioural risk factors for health in UK adults in 2016: a cross-sectional survey
Clustering of behavioural risk factors for health in UK adults in 2016: a cross-sectional survey Open
Background Foods high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS) are known to contribute to overweight and obesity. In addition to overweight and obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption and physical inactivity are known risk factors for non-communicable …
View article: Public awareness and healthcare professional advice for obesity as a risk factor for cancer in the UK: a cross-sectional survey
Public awareness and healthcare professional advice for obesity as a risk factor for cancer in the UK: a cross-sectional survey Open
Cancer is not at the forefront of people's minds when considering health conditions associated with overweight or obesity. Socio-economic disparities exist in health knowledge across the UK population, with adults from more affluent groups…
View article: <scp>HB</scp>eAg levels at week 24 predict response to 8 years of tenofovir in <scp>HB</scp>eAg‐positive chronic hepatitis B patients
<span>HB</span>eAg levels at week 24 predict response to 8 years of tenofovir in <span>HB</span>eAg‐positive chronic hepatitis B patients Open
Summary Background Hepatitis B e antigen ( HB eAg) seroconversion is a treatment endpoint for HB eAg‐positive CHB , and a necessary precursor to HB sAg loss. Biomarkers that predict serological outcomes would be useful. Aim To evaluate the…
View article: New national alcohol guidelines in the UK: public awareness, understanding and behavioural intentions
New national alcohol guidelines in the UK: public awareness, understanding and behavioural intentions Open
The majority of the population knew the guidelines had been updated, however, communication of the new limits needs to be improved. Raising awareness of the links between alcohol and cancer may improve understanding of alcohol guidelines a…