Primary Care Clinical Informatics Unit-Research (PCCIU-R)
Description
Scotland's Primary Care Clinical Informatics Unit-Research database includes data from more than 200 participating practices and approximately one million patients. Data are patient anonymous and reflect the computerized clinical record, including appointments, repeat and acute prescribing, call/recall, screening, clinical summaries, and Scottish Programme for Improvement in Clinical Effectiveness in Primary Care (SPICE-PC) data. The PCCIU welcomes funded collaborations to develop research and services projects from this data source.
Selected References
Etiology
Cardy AH, Little J, McKean-Cowdin R, Lijinsky W, Choi NW, Cordier S, Filippini G, Holly EA, Lubin F, McCredie M, Mueller BA, Peris-Bonet R, Arslan A, Preston-Martin S.
Maternal medication use and the risk of brain tumors in the offspring: the SEARCH international case-control study.
Int J Cancer 2006 Mar 1;118(5):1302-8.
Elliott AM, Hannaford PC.
Use of exogenous hormones by women and lung cancer: evidence from the Royal College of General Practitioners' Oral Contraception Study.
Contraception 2006 Apr;73(4):331-5.
Hannaford P, Elliott A.
Use of exogenous hormones by women and colorectal cancer: evidence from the Royal College of General Practitioners' Oral Contraception Study.
Contraception 2005 Feb;71(2):95-8.
Hannaford P.
Do oral contraceptives cause cervical cancer?
Trends in Urology Gynaecology and Sexual Health 2002;7:5-6.
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