Jane Edwards
- Reduced expression of interferon stimulated genes in refractory asthmaBy Jane da Silva, Monique Henket, Michael Edwards, Sebastian Johnston and Renaud LouisJane da Silva1Department of Medicine and Post-Graduate Program in Health Science, University of South of Santa Catarina - UNISUL, Tubarao, SC, BrazilMonique Henket2Department of Pneumology, GIGA I 3 Research group, CHU, University of Liege, Liege, BelgiumMichael Edwards3Department of Respiratory Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United KingdomSebastian Johnston3Department of Respiratory Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United KingdomRenaud Louis2Department of Pneumology, GIGA I 3 Research group, CHU, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium
- Is the EBUS TBNA cytology adequate for EGFR analysis?By Mohammed Harris, Shahul Leyakathali khan, Sarah Diver, Saba Bokhari, Jane Edwards, Joanna Pickles and Mohammed MunavvarMohammed Harris1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomShahul Leyakathali khan1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomSarah Diver1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomSaba Bokhari1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomJane Edwards1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomJoanna Pickles1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomMohammed Munavvar1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United Kingdom
- How do cytology samples compare with histology specimens when used for EGFR testing in patients with NSCLC?By Shahul Leyakathali khan, Mohammed Haris, Sarah Diver, Jane Edwards and Mohammed MunavvarShahul Leyakathali khan1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomMohammed Haris1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomSarah Diver1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomJane Edwards1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomMohammed Munavvar1Respiratory Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United Kingdom
- Outcomes of NSCLC patients with positive EGFR mutationBy Sarah Diver, Mohammed Haris, Shahul Leyakathali khan, Jane Kerr, Jane Edwards and Mohammed MunavvarSarah Diver1Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomMohammed Haris1Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomShahul Leyakathali khan1Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomJane Kerr1Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomJane Edwards1Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United KingdomMohammed Munavvar1Medicine, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, United Kingdom
- Introducing & maintaining a smokefree hospital siteBy Jane Bullard, Melanie Edwards, Russell Moody and Philip PearsonJane Bullard1Smokefree Plymouth, NHS Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, United KingdomMelanie Edwards1Smokefree Plymouth, NHS Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, United KingdomRussell Moody1Smokefree Plymouth, NHS Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, United KingdomPhilip Pearson2Chest Clinic, Plymouth NHS Hospitals Trust, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom
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