Emma Frith
Oxford Brookes University
7 Papers
45 Citations
Emma Frith is an academic researcher from Oxford Brookes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of life (healthcare) & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Emma Frith include University of Cambridge.
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Estrogen stimulates differentiation of megakaryocytes and modulates their expression of estrogen receptors α and β
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that E stimulates the colony forming potential of CD34(+) cells to a more megakaryocytic phenotype in vitro, adding to the increasing evidence for a role for MKs in estrogen‐induced bone formation.
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PROSPECTIV-a pilot trial of a nurse-led psychoeducational intervention delivered in primary care to prostate cancer survivors: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Eila Watson,Peter W Rose,Emma Frith,Freddie C. Hamdy,David E. Neal,Christof Kastner,Simon Russell,Fiona M Walter,Sara Faithfull,Jane Wolstenholme,Rafael Perera,David Weller,Christine Campbell,Clare Wilkinson,Richard D Neal,Prasanna Sooriakumaran,Hugh Butcher,Mike Matthews +17 more
TL;DR: A pilot trial of a primary care nurse-led psychoeducational intervention, based on a self-management approach, underpinned by Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory, that will provide advice and support tailored to men with prostate cancer and address any problems they are experiencing.
Including health economic analysis in pilot studies: lessons learned from a cost-utility analysis within the PROSPECTIV pilot study
Richéal Burns,Jane Wolstenholme,Bethany Shinkins,Emma Frith,Lauren Matheson,Peter W Rose,Eila Watson +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a nurse-led, psycho-educational intervention (NPLI) for prostate cancer in order to assess feasibility and health economic benefits and costs as part of a pilot study was presented.
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Symptoms, unmet needs, psychological well-being and health status in survivors of prostate cancer: implications for redesigning follow-up.
Eila Watson,Bethany Shinkins,Emma Frith,David E. Neal,Freddie C. Hamdy,Fiona M Walter,David Weller,Clare Wilkinson,Sara Faithfull,Jane Wolstenholme,Prasanna Sooriakumaran,Christof Kastner,Christine Campbell,Richard D Neal,Hugh Butcher,Mike Matthews,Rafael Perera,Peter W Rose +17 more
TL;DR: To explore ongoing symptoms, unmet needs, psychological wellbeing, self‐efficacy and overall health status in survivors of prostate cancer, a large number of patients were diagnosed with at least some form of cancer.
Synthesis of osteoprotegerin and RANKL by megakaryocytes is modulated by oestrogen
TL;DR: E stimulates megakaryocytopoiesis and modulates OPG and RANKL expression, providing evidence that MKs may play a role in bone remodelling and, in particular, in E‐induced changes in osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption.