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Sowmiya Moorthie

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Moorthie S, Taylor L, Dennison R, Usher-Smith J
BMC Health Serv Res . 2025 Feb; 25(1):226. PMID: 39930493
Background: Improving bowel cancer screening programmes through the introduction of risk stratification has been discussed, but not widely implemented in many countries. This study aimed to gain an understanding of...
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Moorthie S, Oguzman E, Evans S, Brayne C, Lafortune L
BMJ Open . 2024 Sep; 14(9):e084352. PMID: 39242167
Introduction: Health inequalities in the UK are investigated and addressed by analysing data across socioeconomic factors, geography and specific characteristics, including those protected under law. It is acknowledged that the...
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Moorthie S, Martschenko D, Fatumo S
J Community Genet . 2023 Sep; 14(5):439-440. PMID: 37759103
No abstract available.
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Usher-Smith J, Hindmarch S, French D, Tischkowitz M, Moorthie S, Walter F, et al.
Br J Cancer . 2023 Feb; 128(9):1636-1646. PMID: 36737659
In the UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that women at moderate or high risk of breast cancer be offered risk-reducing medication and enhanced breast...
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Moorthie S, Peacey V, Evans S, Phillips V, Roman-Urrestarazu A, Brayne C, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Dec; 19(23). PMID: 36497947
Identifying and monitoring of health inequalities requires good-quality data. The aim of this work is to systematically review the evidence base on approaches taken within the healthcare context to improve...
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Moorthie S, Hayat S, Zhang Y, Parkin K, Philips V, Bale A, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2022 Jun; 22(1):1263. PMID: 35764951
Background: Improving data access, sharing, and linkage across local authorities and other agencies can contribute to improvements in population health. Whilst progress is being made to achieve linkage and integration...
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Schmutzler R, Schmitz-Luhn B, Borisch B, Devilee P, Eccles D, Hall P, et al.
Breast Care (Basel) . 2022 Jun; 17(2):208-223. PMID: 35702492
Background: Risk-adjusted cancer screening and prevention is a promising and continuously emerging option for improving cancer prevention. It is driven by increasing knowledge of risk factors and the ability to...
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Moorthie S, de Villiers C, Burton H, Kroese M, Antoniou A, Bhattacharjee P, et al.
Prev Med . 2022 May; 159:107075. PMID: 35526672
Advances in knowledge about breast cancer risk factors have led to the development of more comprehensive risk models. These integrate information on a variety of risk factors such as lifestyle,...
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Moorthie S, Hall A, de Villiers C, Janus J, Brigden T, Blackburn L, et al.
Per Med . 2022 Mar; 19(3):263-270. PMID: 35289204
As common low penetrance variants associated with diseases are uncovered, attempts continue to be made to harness this knowledge for improving healthcare. Polygenic scores have been developed as the mechanism...
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Pashayan N, Antoniou A, Ivanus U, Esserman L, Easton D, French D, et al.
Nat Rev Clin Oncol . 2020 Jul; 17(11):716. PMID: 32601456
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.