Carole Burnett

ORCID: 0000-0003-1406-0920
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Research Areas
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Radiology practices and education
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Bone and Joint Diseases
  • Health and Medical Research Impacts
  • Healthcare Systems and Technology
  • Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments
  • Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas
  • Head and Neck Cancer Studies
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
  • Health Sciences Research and Education
  • Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
  • Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
  • Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases
  • Sarcoidosis and Beryllium Toxicity Research
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Body Composition Measurement Techniques
  • Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • MRI in cancer diagnosis

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
2019-2025

University of Leeds
2018-2025

National Cancer Centre Japan
2024

St James's University Hospital
2022-2023

National Institute for Health Research
2021

NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at The Royal Marsden and the ICR
2021

Chapel Allerton Hospital
2014-2018

Laboratoire d'Informatique, de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier
2014

Howard University
2005-2013

St Mary's Hospital
2010

The purpose of this study was to assess the role magnetic resonance venography (MRV) with time-resolved imaging contrast kinetics (TRICKS) in dynamically evaluating ovarian vein dilation, reflux and direction flow patients suspected pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS). hypotheses tested were: (i) That conspicuity scores veins across three raters greater using TRICKS MRV compared T2W or T(2)* imaging; (ii) key MR variables (ovarian diameter, timing grade reflux) correlated all raters. We carried...

10.1259/bjr/82417499 article EN British Journal of Radiology 2010-09-16

Patients with curable non-surgical lung cancer are often current smokers, have co-existing medical comorbidities and treated curative radiotherapy. To maximise the benefits of modern radiotherapy, there is an urgent need to optimise patient’s health improve survival quality life. Methods analysis The Yorkshire Cancer Research-funded Prehabilitation Radiotherapy Exercise, smoking Habit cessation Balanced diet Study (PREHABS) (L426) a single-centre prospective feasibility study assess...

10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081365 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Open 2024-01-01

Introduction The standard of care for patients with localised rectal cancer is radical surgery, often combined preoperative neoadjuvant (chemo)radiotherapy. While oncologically effective, this treatment strategy associated operative mortality risks, significant morbidity and stoma formation. An alternative approach chemoradiotherapy to try achieve a sustained clinical complete response (cCR). This non-surgical management can be attractive, particularly at high risk surgical complications....

10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049119 article EN cc-by BMJ Open 2022-04-01

The aim of this study was to evaluate 12 years general practitioner (GP) use open access MRI services at a single London teaching hospital. A retrospective analysis reports from all GP requests for scans between 1994 and 2005 performed. date, scanned body part, requester details 1798 requested by 209 individual GPs over continuous 12-year period were recorded. All then graded into four categories based on the severity reported findings normal gross abnormality. Over period, as percentage...

10.1259/bjr/88267089 article EN British Journal of Radiology 2009-07-10

A research-active healthcare workforce contributes to improved quality of care. Clinicians may be unaware that they are applying early research skills during their everyday practice. Greater understanding level attainment improve awareness and confidence in skills. This article describes the development Skills, Capability, Organisational Research Readiness (SCORR) Tool, a simple innovation assesses captures at 1) clinician, 2) organisational level. The SCORR Tool was initially developed...

10.18552/ijpblhsc.v7i2.644 article EN International Journal of Practice-based Learning in Health and Social Care 2019-12-17

Cyanobacterial blooms found in freshwater systems are a source of environmental toxins that impact the immune system. Geitlerinema sp., strain cyanobacteria, produces including lipopolysaccharide (LPS) which induces fever and potential respiratory disease. One mechanism disease inflammation is through inhalation LPS associated with neutrophil infiltration lungs. Based on our previous data sp. pro-inflammatory cytokines, we hypothesized would induce lung vivo. To address this hypothesis,...

10.1136/annrheumdis-2014-eular.3544 article EN Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2014-06-01

10.1016/j.radi.2007.07.003 article EN Radiography 2007-09-08

10.5840/augstudies200334213 article EN Augustinian Studies 2003-01-01

Evidence-based practice is becoming an important factor in the of physical therapy. It to have therapists comfortable research process enable them implement findings into patient intervention. Therefore, it incorporate a variety experiences therapy curriculum. The purpose this article describe activity course that evolved from discussion case study older adult with cerebrovascular accident. is, therefore, vitally for curriculum address problem encouraging improved attitude toward clinical research.

10.1097/00013614-200504000-00011 article EN Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation 2005-04-01
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