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Kiana Collins
DPhil Student
DPhil thesis
- I am a DPhil student in the Cancer Science Programme which is funded by Cancer Research UK. My project is on personalised monitoring intervals for cancer surveillance
- I am focusing on developing an algorithm that is capable of effectively stratifying a patient by their risk of progression or recurrence and then using this information to inform when to re-measure or cease monitoring.
- My background is in biological sciences, economics and demography. I have a MSc in Population Health from the London School of Economics and Political Science where I was awarded the Titmuss Prize for best overall performance.
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Recent publications
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Neuropeptide Y and Derivates Are Not Ready for Prime Time in Prostate Cancer Early Detection
Journal article
Maurer J. et al, (2024), European Urology Open Science, 66, 12 - 15
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Adequacy of clinical guideline recommendations for patients with low-risk cancer managed with monitoring: systematic review
Journal article
Collins KK. et al, (2024), Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 169
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The Association between Blood Test Trends and Undiagnosed Cancer: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal
Journal article
Virdee PS. et al, (2024), Cancers, 16
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BLOod Test Trend for cancEr Detection (BLOTTED): protocol for an observational and prediction model development study using English primary care electronic health record data.
Journal article
Virdee PS. et al, (2023), Diagn Progn Res, 7
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BLOod Test Trend for cancEr Detection (BLOTTED): protocol for an observational and prediction model development study using English primary care electronic health records data
Preprint
Virdee P. et al, (2022)