Richard Neal 🇪🇺
@richarddneal
GP doing research to help early detection and diagnosis of cancer. Professor of Primary Care, he/him, @UniofExeter
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05-09-2011 13:16:18
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Check out the recent publication in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention with Wolfson Institute of Population Health colleagues and Richard Neal 🇪🇺 - Biomarkers Suitable for Early Detection of Intrathoracic Cancers in Primary Care, funded by NIHR School for Primary Care Research tinyurl.com/2kc3sebz APEx (also on Blue Sky), Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention
Research making a difference in spotting #cancer earlier! @sSarahBailey's work on platelets in blood has led Royal Devon NHS to change the way they analyse routine blood tests. Find out more! bit.ly/4gXxFWk
Congratulations to Associate Professor Sarah Bailey, who led this study to help detect the early signs of cancer: tinyurl.com/3wswn6zy APEx (also on Blue Sky), University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci, Exeter Med School
🚀 (1/2) We’re leading a £10m Cancer Data Driven Detection initiative to transform cancer risk assessment and target early detection & prevention more precisely. Read more: bit.ly/42ipVK9 National Institute for Health and Care Research | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council | Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) | ADR UK | Antonis Antoniou
APEx researchers Gary Abel and Richard Neal 🇪🇺 are part of a £10 million partnership to use data and AI to detect individual cancer risk. #cancerdiagnosis Read more: tinyurl.com/yvn9w6jf Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK National Institute for Health and Care Research Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) ADR UK APEx (also on Blue Sky) University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci Exeter Med School
Professor Clare Wilkinson has been awarded an MBE in the 2025 New Year Honours list for services to Primary Care Research, Teaching and Practice. Clare attributes her MBE to the many excellent clinical and research teams she has worked with over the years. Bangor University
Dead trees: living research – a blog by Professor Willie Hamilton tinyurl.com/bdfy6v3v APEx (also on Blue Sky), University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci, Exeter Med School
Professor Gary Abel leads study into the Wide variation in use of prostate cancer test. Read about the study in the national press: tinyurl.com/y3psb59f APEx (also on Blue Sky), University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci, Exeter Med School
Understanding inequalities in cancer diagnostic outcomes for people with Learning Disabilities: The CancerLearn project By Dr Luke Mounce tinyurl.com/mryf5xte APEx (also on Blue Sky), University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci, Exeter Med School
The role of community pharmacies in early cancer detection with a focus on deprivation – by Dr Judit Konya tinyurl.com/ynbf6yke APEx (also on Blue Sky), University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci, Exeter Med School
APEx staff and students are presenting or contributing to the SW SAPC meeting in Oxford next week. Good luck to Amy Chinner, Judit Konya, Tomazo Kallis, Sarah Price, Stella Kozmér, Jo Butterworth, Osei Asibey Owusu, Nada Khan, and Mary Carter Exeter Med School, University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci
Advanced cancer: a robust surrogate of cancer mortality in early detection trials Charles Swanton Richard Neal 🇪🇺 Annals of Oncology sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Harry reflects on his time at the CaPRI conference: The Cancer in Primary Care Research International (Ca-PRI) conference. Author: Dr Harry Green, Lecturer in Health Data Sciencehttps://tinyurl.com/4hymyk2m APEx (also on Blue Sky), University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci, Exeter Med School
Huge congrats to Richard Neal, Prof. of Primary Care & Director of APEx, awarded RCGP President’s Medal in recognition of consistent efforts & contributions to achieve the RCGP’s overall mission to maintain the highest possible standards in general practice APEx (also on Blue Sky), University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci