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  • 1991 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Martin Vessey is a researcher affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

They have been recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, since 1991.

Best Publications

  • RISK OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN USERS OF HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY

    Edel Daly;Martin P. Vessey;Michael M. Hawkins;Jeffrey L. Carson

  • Risks of bleeding peptic ulcer associated with individual non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

    M.J.S. Langman;J. Weil;P. Wainwright;D.H. Lawson

  • Epidemiology of genital prolapse : observations from the Oxford Family Planning Association study

    Jonathan Mant;Rosemary Painter;Martin Vessey

  • Prophylactic aspirin and risk of peptic ulcer bleeding

    John Weil;Duncan Colin-Jones;Michael Langman;David Lawson

  • The epidemiology of hysterectomy: Findings in a large cohort study

    M.P. Vessey;L Villard-Mackintosh;K McPherson;A Coulter

  • Polycystic Ovaries and Associated Clinical and Biochemical Features in Young Women

    K. F. Michelmore;A. H. Balen;D. B. Dunger;M. P. Vessey

  • Mortality in oral contraceptive users.

    M.P. Vessey;K. Mcpherson;D. Yeates

  • Myocardial infarction in young women with special reference to oral contraceptive practice.

    J I Mann;M P Vessey;M Thorogood;S R Doll

  • Risk factors for uterine fibroids: reduced risk associated with oral contraceptives.

    R K Ross;M C Pike;M P Vessey;D Bull

  • A long-term follow-up study of women using different methods of contraception--an interim report.

    M Vessey;R Doll;R Peto;B Johnson

  • Investigation of Relation between Use of Oral Contraceptives and Thromboembolic Disease. A Further Report

    M. P. Vessey;Richard Doll

  • Routine follow up of breast cancer in primary care: randomised trial

    Eva Grunfeld;David Mant;Patricia Yudkin;Ruth Adewuyi-Dalton

  • Prevalence and incidence of chronic pelvic pain in primary care: evidence from a national general practice database.

    Kina T. Zondervan;Patricia L. Yudkin;Martin P. Vessey;Martin G. Dawes

  • The community prevalence of chronic pelvic pain in women and associated illness behaviour.

    Krina T Zondervan;Patricia L Yudkin;Martin P Vessey;Crispin P Jenkinson

  • Characteristics of Women with Dysplasia or Carcinoma in Situ of the Cervix Uteri

    R. W. C. Harris;L. A. Brinton;R. H. Cowdell;D. C. G. Skegg

  • Long-term surveillance of mortality and cancer incidence in women receiving hormone replacement therapy

    K Hunt;M Vessey;K McPherson;M Coleman

  • Measuring the impact of menopausal symptoms on quality of life.

    E Daly;A Gray;D Barlow;K McPherson

  • VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE AND ABO BLOOD TYPE: A Cooperative Study

    Hershel Jick;Barbro Westerholm;MartinP. Vessey;GeorgeP. Lewis

  • Intensive Care Society's APACHE II study in Britain and Ireland--II: Outcome comparisons of intensive care units after adjustment for case mix by the American APACHE II method.

    K M Rowan;J H Kerr;E Major;K McPherson

  • Oral contraceptives and venous thromboembolism: findings in a large prospective study.

    M Vessey;D Mant;A Smith;D Yeates

Frequent Co-Authors

Klim McPherson
Klim McPherson University of Oxford
David Mant
David Mant University of Oxford
Richard Doll
Richard Doll University of Oxford
David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
Michael J Goldacre
Michael J Goldacre University of Oxford
Kate Hunt
Kate Hunt University of Stirling
Margaret Thorogood
Margaret Thorogood University of Warwick
Alastair Gray
Alastair Gray University of Oxford
Stephen Kennedy
Stephen Kennedy University of Oxford
Krina T. Zondervan
Krina T. Zondervan University of Oxford

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