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Nicola Gray

Qualifications: PhD, BA (Hons)
Appointments: Research Fellow
Research Interests: Primary care oncology, health related quality of life research, cancer screening and early diagnosis, women’s health, and patient’s experiences of health care.
Publications:
2011
- Linda Sharp, Seonaidh Cotton, Anne-Elie Carsin, Nicola Gray, Alison Thornton, Margaret Cruickshank, Julian Little, on behalf of the TOMBOLA Group*Factors associated with psychological distress following colposcopy among women with low-grade abnormal cervical cytology: a prospective study within the TOMBOLA trial. Psycho-Oncology. 2011 (in press)
- Candice Y. Johnson1*, Linda Sharp2, Seonaidh C. Cotton3, Cheryl A. Harris4, Nicola M. Gray5, Julian Little6, in collaboration with the TOMBOLA Group (2011) Human Papillomavirus Infection and Anxiety: Analyses in Women with Low-Grade Cervical Cytological Abnormalities Unaware of Their Infection Status. PLoS ONE 6(6): e21046. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021046
- Nicola M Gray, Susan J Hall, Susan Browne, Una Macleod, Elizabeth Mitchell, Amanda J Lee, Marie Johnston, Sally Wyke, Leslie Samuel, David Weller, Neil C Campbell. Modifiable and fixed factors predicting quality of life in people with colorectal cancer. British Journal of Cancer. 2011; 104(11): 1697-1703.
- Seonaidh Cotton, Linda Sharp, Claire Cochran, Nicola Gray, Maggie Cruickshank, Louise Smart, Alison Thornton, Julian Little on behalf of the TOMBOLA Group. After-effects reported by women having follow-up cervical cytology tests in primary care: a cohort study within the TOMBOLA trial. British Journal of General Practice. 2011; 61(587):391-392.
- Richard G Kyle, Bill Culbard, Josie Evans, Nicola M Gray, Dolapo Ayansina and Gill Hubbard. Vocational rehabilitation services for patients with cancer: design of a feasibility study incorporating a pilot randomised controlled trial among women with breast cancer following surgery Trials. 2011; 12:89.
- Sharp L, Cotton S, Thornton A, Gray N, Whynes D, Smart L, Waugh N, Duncan I, Cruickshank M, Little J; on behalf of the TOMBOLA Group. Which women default from follow-up cervical cytology tests? A cohort study within the TOMBOLA trial. Cytopathology. 2011; 22: 1.
- L Sharp, S Cotton, N Gray, M Avis, I Russell, L Walker, N Waugh, D Whynes, C Woolley, A Thornton, L Smart, M Cruickshank and J Little on behalf of the TOMBOLA Group. Long-term psychosocial impact of alternative management policies in women with low-grade abnormal cervical cytology referred for colposcopy: a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Cancer. 2011; 104: 255 – 264.
E-mail: n.gray@abdn.ac.uk
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