Keith Rogers

The enigmatic breast microcalcification

Microcalcifications are a familiar feature within mammographic examination of breast tissues. They are radiologically detected in approximately 80% of breast cancers, although the prevalence in breast tissues is very likely to be significantly greater. They are frequently the only radiological sign that indicates the presence of malignancy. Perhaps previously viewed as simply the end product […]

Professor Keith Rogers, Professor Iain Lyburn

Cranfield University, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Promising diagnostics for osteoporosis diagnosis and fracture risk prediction

Osteoporosis affects 200 million women worldwide, approximately 10% aged 60 and 67% aged 90. Within the UK, 50% of women and 20% of men will suffer a fracture after the age of 50 and annual rates are increasing. After a hip fracture, a high proportion of patients are unable to live without support as they […]

Professor Keith Rogers, Professor Pavel Matousek

Cranfield Forensic Institute, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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