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Peter Sasieni is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a focus on oncology, epidemiology, surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and cancer research. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics related to cancer incidence, screening, and diagnostics.

The scientist's work spans several specialized research areas, including:

  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
  • Genital Health and Disease
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Peter Sasieni highlight involvement in several high-impact studies. Notable papers include:

  • The effects of the national HPV vaccination programme in England, UK, on cervical cancer and grade 3 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia incidence: a register-based observational study (2021), published in The Lancet
  • Lung adenocarcinoma promotion by air pollutants (2023), published in Nature
  • Rituximab versus tocilizumab in anti-TNF inadequate responder patients with rheumatoid arthritis (R4RA): 16-week outcomes of a stratified, biopsy-driven, multicentre, open-label, phase 4 randomised controlled trial (2021), published in The Lancet
  • Cytosponge-trefoil factor 3 versus usual care to identify Barrett's oesophagus in a primary care setting: a multicentre, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial (2020), published in The Lancet
  • Rituximab versus tocilizumab in rheumatoid arthritis: synovial biopsy-based biomarker analysis of the phase 4 R4RA randomized trial (2022), published in Nature Medicine

Peter Sasieni frequently collaborates with several researchers including:

  • Francesca Pesola
  • Stephen W. Duffy
  • Alejandra Castañón
  • Rebecca C. Fitzgerald
  • Judith Offman

The scientist's work has appeared in multiple well-regarded scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • British Journal of Cancer
  • The Lancet
  • The Lancet Oncology
  • EClinicalMedicine
  • BMJ Open

Peter Sasieni's research integrates clinical trials, observational studies, and biomarker analyses, contributing to the evidence base on cancer screening programs, treatment outcomes, and disease pathogenesis. This body of work supports ongoing developments in cancer diagnosis and epidemiological understanding.

Best Publications

  • Overview of the European and North American studies on HPV testing in primary cervical cancer screening.

    Jack Cuzick;Christine Clavel;Karl Ulrich Petry;Chris J L M Meijer

  • A randomized trial of E-cigarettes versus nicotine-replacement therapy

    Peter Hajek;Anna Phillips-Waller;Dunja Przulj;Francesca Pesola

  • From genotypes to genes: doubling the sample size.

    Peter D. Sasieni

  • Early consumption of peanuts in infancy is associated with a low prevalence of peanut allergy

    George Du Toit;Yitzhak Katz;Peter Sasieni;David Mesher

  • Progress in cancer survival, mortality, and incidence in seven high-income countries 1995–2014 (ICBP SURVMARK-2): a population-based study

    Melina Arnold;Mark J. Rutherford;Mark J. Rutherford;Aude Bardot;Jacques Ferlay

  • Chapter 9: Clinical applications of HPV testing: a summary of meta-analyses

    Marc Arbyn;Peter Sasieni;Chris J.L.M. Meijer;Christine Clavel

  • Management of women who test positive for high-risk types of human papillomavirus: The HART study

    Jack Cuzick;A Szarewski;H Cubie;G Hulman

  • Effectiveness of cervical screening with age: population based case-control study of prospectively recorded data

    Peter Sasieni;Alejandra Castanon;Jack Cuzick

  • The effects of the national HPV vaccination programme in England, UK, on cervical cancer and grade 3 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia incidence: a register-based observational study

    Milena Falcaro;Alejandra Castañon;Busani Ndlela;Marta Checchi

  • Benefit of cervical screening at different ages: evidence from the UK audit of screening histories

    P Sasieni;J Adams;J Cuzick

  • Household peanut consumption as a risk factor for the development of peanut allergy.

    Adam T. Fox;Peter Sasieni;George du Toit;Huma Syed

  • Impact of cervical screening on cervical cancer mortality: estimation using stage-specific results from a nested case–control study

    Rebecca Landy;Francesca Pesola;Alejandra Castanon;Peter David Sasieni

  • The influence of genetics and environmental factors in the pathogenesis of acne: a twin study of acne in women

    V Bataille;V Bataille;H Snieder;A J MacGregor;P Sasieni

  • Sun exposure and melanoma risk at different latitudes: a pooled analysis of 5700 cases and 7216 controls

    Yu Mei Chang;Jennifer H. Barrett;Timothy D. Bishop;Bruce K. Armstrong

  • Cancer incidence in the United Kingdom: projections to the year 2030

    M Mistry;D M Parkin;A S Ahmad;P Sasieni

  • Trends in the lifetime risk of developing cancer in Great Britain: comparison of risk for those born from 1930 to 1960

    A S Ahmad;N Ormiston-Smith;P D Sasieni

  • Mitochondrial DNA mutations are established in human colonic stem cells, and mutated clones expand by crypt fission

    Laura C. Greaves;Sean L. Preston;Paul J. Tadrous;Robert W. Taylor

  • A partly parametric additive risk model

    Ian W. Mckeague;Peter D. Sasieni

  • A systematic review of the role of human papillomavirus testing within a cervical screening programme.

    Cuzick J;Sasieni P;Davies P;Adams J

  • Risk of cutaneous melanoma in relation to the numbers, types and sites of naevi: a case-control study.

    V. Bataille;J. A. N. Bishop;P. Sasieni;A. J. Swerdlow

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack Cuzick
Jack Cuzick Queen Mary University of London
Stephen W. Duffy
Stephen W. Duffy Queen Mary University of London
Anthony J. Swerdlow
Anthony J. Swerdlow Institute of Cancer Research
Rebecca C. Fitzgerald
Rebecca C. Fitzgerald University of Cambridge
Ian Tomlinson
Ian Tomlinson University of Oxford
Donald Maxwell Parkin
Donald Maxwell Parkin University of Oxford
Gideon Lack
Gideon Lack King's College London
Nicholas A. Wright
Nicholas A. Wright Queen Mary University of London
Henry C Kitchener
Henry C Kitchener University of Manchester
Peter Brocklehurst
Peter Brocklehurst University of Birmingham

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