Research groups
Zhe Wang
PhD
Medical Statistician
Zhe is a medical statistician working in cancer research. His work mainly focuses on using large-scale observational datasets, such as cancer registries and systemic anti-cancer therapy datasets, to identify the efficacy and effectiveness of cancer treatments at the population level. Additionally, he teaches MSc students in the Oncology department.
Recent publications
Estimated Doses to the Heart, Lungs and Oesophagus and Risks From Typical UK Radiotherapy for Early Breast Cancer During 2015-2023.
Journal article
Holt F. et al, (2024), Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol), 36, e322 - e332
Exposure of the oesophagus in breast cancer radiotherapy: A systematic review of oesophageal doses published 2013–2018
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Duane F. et al, (2020), European Journal of Cancer, 138, S83 - S84
Invasive breast cancer and breast cancer mortality after ductal carcinoma in situ in women attending for breast screening in England, 1988-2014: population based observational cohort study.
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Mannu GS. et al, (2020), BMJ, 369
Reliability of preoperative breast biopsies showing ductal carcinoma in situ and implications for non-operative treatment: a cohort study.
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Mannu GS. et al, (2019), Breast Cancer Res Treat, 178, 409 - 418
Cardiac Structure Doses in Women Irradiated for Breast Cancer in the Past and Their Use in Epidemiological Studies.
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Duane FK. et al, (2019), Pract Radiat Oncol, 9, 158 - 171

