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Stuart Campbell is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily medicine and psychology, with notable contributions to clinical psychology, reproductive medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, genetics, and cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's published work includes studies in various topics, such as ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment, endometrial and cervical cancer treatments, endometriosis research and treatment, genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, autism spectrum disorder research, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, and child therapy and development.

Recent published papers by Stuart Campbell include:

  • Performance Characteristics of the Ultrasound Strategy during Incidence Screening in the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS), 2021, Cancers
  • Facilitating individuals and families affected by fragile X syndrome to participate in medication trials, 2020, Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
  • Experiences of play therapists supporting children with suicidal ideation, 2025, International Journal of Play Therapy
  • P-669 Not the oocyte yield but the number of embryos predicts live birth at high response: analysis of 39,136 fresh IVF/ ICSI cycles from National Database, 2024, Human Reproduction

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Campbell include Jatinderpal Kalsi, Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj, Andy Ryan, Naveena Singh, and Matthew Burnell.

The regular venues of publication are diverse and include the journals Cancers, Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, International Journal of Play Therapy, and Human Reproduction.

Best Publications

  • NEW DOPPLER TECHNIQUE FOR ASSESSING UTEROPLACENTAL BLOOD FLOW

    S Campbell;D.R Griffin;J.M Pearce;J Diaz-Recasens

  • Effects of Tamoxifen on Uterus and Ovaries of Postmenopausal Women in a Randomised Breast Cancer Prevention Trial

    Rajendra P. Kedar;Thomas H. Bourne;Trevor J. Powles;William P. Collins

  • Ovarian Cancer Population Screening and Mortality After Long-Term Follow-up in the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS): A Randomised Controlled Trial

    Usha Menon;Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj;Matthew Burnell;Naveena Singh

  • Pulsatility index in internal carotid artery in relation to transdermal oestradiol and time since menopause.

    D. Crook;H. Meire;K.F. Gangar;S. Vyas

  • Transvaginal colour flow imaging: A possible new screening technique for ovarian cancer

    T. Bourne;S. Campbell;C. Steer;M.I. Whitehead

  • ULTRASOUND SCREENING FOR SPINA BIFIDA: CRANIAL AND CEREBELLAR SIGNS

    K.H. Nicolaides;S.G. Gabbe;S. Campbell;R. Guidetti

  • Qualitative assessment of uteroplacental blood flow: early screening test for high-risk pregnancies.

    S. Campbell;J. M. F. Pearce;G. Hackett;T. Cohen-Overbeek

  • Ultrasonographically detectable markers of fetal chromosomal abnormalities

    K.H Nicolaides;R.J.M Snijders;S Campbell;C.M Gosden

  • CHARTS OF FETAL SIZE .2. HEAD MEASUREMENTS

    Lyn S. Chitty;Douglas G. Altman;Annabel Henderson;Stuart Campbell

  • Middle cerebral artery flow velocity waveforms in fetal hypoxaemia.

    S. Vyas;K. H. Nicolaides;S. Bower;S. Campbell

  • The Use of Transvaginal Color Flow Imaging After in Vitro Fertilization to Identify Optimum Uterine Conditions Before Embryo Transfer

    Christopher V. Steer;Stuart Campbell;Seang L. Tan;Timothy Crayford

  • Effect of Gestational Age on Fetal and Intervillous Blood Gas and Acid-Base Values in Human Pregnancy

    Peter W. Soothill;Kypros H. Nicolaides;Charles H. Rodeck;Stuart Campbell

  • Fetal venous, intracardiac, and arterial blood flow measurements in intrauterine growth retardation: Relationship with fetal blood gases

    Kurt Hecher;Rosalinde Snijders;Stuart Campbell;Kypros Nicolaides

  • Obstetric outcome of in vitro fertilization pregnancies compared with normally conceived pregnancies

    S-L Tan;P Doyle;S Campbell;V Beral

  • Cumulative conception and livebirth rates after in-vitro fertilisation

    S.L Tan;J Betts;B Mason;R.G Edwards

  • Doppler studies in the growth retarded fetus and prediction of neonatal necrotising enterocolitis, haemorrhage, and neonatal morbidity.

    G A Hackett;S Campbell;H Gamsu;T Cohen-Overbeek

  • CHARTS OF FETAL SIZE .4. FEMUR LENGTH

    Lyn S. Chitty;Douglas G. Altman;Annabel Henderson;Stuart Campbell

  • Screening for early familial ovarian cancer with transvaginal ultrasonography and color blood flow imaging

    T.H. Bourne;S. Campbell;K.M. Reynolds;M.I. Whitehead

  • Doppler investigation of uteroplacental blood flow resistance in the second trimester: a screening study for pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth retardation.

    Susan Bewley;Derek Cooper;Stuart Campbell

  • Transvaginal colour flow imaging of the uterine arteries during the ovarian and menstrual cycles

    C.V. Steer;S. Campbell;J.S. Pampiglione;C.R. Kingsland

Frequent Co-Authors

Kypros H. Nicolaides
Kypros H. Nicolaides King's College London
Tom Bourne
Tom Bourne Imperial College London
Eric Jauniaux
Eric Jauniaux University College London
Davor Jurkovic
Davor Jurkovic University College London
Anne Greenough
Anne Greenough King's College London
Lindsey D. Allan
Lindsey D. Allan King's College London
Lyn S. Chitty
Lyn S. Chitty University College London
Valerie Beral
Valerie Beral University of Oxford
Douglas G. Altman
Douglas G. Altman University of Oxford
Patrick Royston
Patrick Royston University College London

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