Chloe Thomas
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Research Fellow
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
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I joined HEDS in January 2014 as an assistant modeller studying part-time for the HEDM MSc. This was a change of direction following a 13 year career in biomedical research. I completed a BSc in Genetics in 1999 and followed this with a PhD in 2003, both from the University of 91直播, before working at the University of Nice, France and the department of Biomedical Science at the University of 91直播.
Within HEDS I specialise in public health-related modelling projects, focussing particularly upon modelling of diabetes and cardiovascular disease prevention, and development of return on investment tools. I have worked closely with Public Health England (PHE), NHS England and NICE for a series of projects modelling the return on investment of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, based upon adaptation of the School for Public Health Research Diabetes Prevention Model. More recently, I worked with PHE to develop a cardiovascular disease prevention return on investment tool. I am also part of the team working on the 91直播 bowel cancer screening model, which informs decisions about the UK bowel cancer screening programme.
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . Cancer Prevention Research, 14(8), 811-822.
- . Medical Decision Making.
- . Value in Health, 22(10), 1154-1161.
- . BMJ Open, 7.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 34(8), 1136-1144.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 34(5), 632-640.
- Should colorectal cancer screening start at different ages for men and women? Cost-effectiveness analysis for a resource constrained service. Cancer Reports.
- What are the cost-savings and health benefits of improving detection and management for six high cardiovascular risk conditions in England? An economic evaluation. BMJ Open.
All publications
Journal articles
- . Systematic Reviews, 13(1).
- . Health Expectations, 27(4).
- Development of the Microsimulation Model in Cancers of Bladder and Kidney (MiMiC-BlaKy). HEDS Discussion Paper Series(24.03).
- . BMC Public Health, 24.
- . Value in Health, 26(12), S544-S544.
- . Preventive Medicine, 107786-107786.
- . Contemporary Clinical Trials, 129, 107199-107199.
- . The Lancet Public Health, 7(10), e866-e875.
- . Health Expectations.
- . Preventive Medicine, 160.
- . Wellcome Open Research, 7.
- . Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 8(1), 74-74.
- . BMC Public Health, 22(1).
- . JMIR Form Res, 6(1), e31801.
- . Wellcome Open Research, 7(2022).
- . Cancer Prevention Research, 14(8), 811-822.
- . Public Health, 194, 263-269.
- . BMJ Open, 11(3).
- . Value in Health.
- . Medical Decision Making.
- . Value in Health, 22(10), 1154-1161.
- . BMJ Open, 7.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 34(8), 1136-1144.
- . Programme Grants for Applied Research, 5(11).
- . Diabetic Medicine, 34(5), 632-640.
- . European Journal of Public Health, 27(2), 345-351.
- . Journal of Public Health & Epidemiology, 8(10), 191-203.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 33(8), 1155-1163.
- . Trials, 16.
- . BMC Public Health, 14(1).
- . Dev Biol, 385(1), 107-121.
- Planar Polarity Specification through Asymmetric Subcellular Localization of Fat and Dachsous. Current Biology.
- The roles of the cadherins Fat and Dachsous in planar polarity specification in Drosophila. Developmental Dynamics, 192(4).
- . Developmental Biology, 331(2), 250-260.
- . Mech Dev, 121(6), 507-518.
- Hedgehog signaling in the Drosophila eye and head: an analysis of the effects of different patched trans-heterozygotes.. Genetics, 165(4), 1915-1928.
- . Curr Biol, 11(8), 608-613.
- . Current Biology, 11(14), 1153.
- The feasibility and acceptability of an app-based intervention with brief behavioural support (APPROACH) to promote brisk walking in people diagnosed with breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer in the UK. Cancer Medicine.
- . BMC Public Health, 23(1).
- The health, cost and equity impacts of restrictions on the advertisement of high fat, salt and sugar products across the Transport for London network: A health economic modelling study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.
- . Quality of Life Research.
- Modelling cost-effective strategies for minimising socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer screening outcomes in England. Preventive Medicine.
- . Medical Decision Making, 0272989X2110654-0272989X2110654.
- Should colorectal cancer screening start at different ages for men and women? Cost-effectiveness analysis for a resource constrained service. Cancer Reports.
- What are the cost-savings and health benefits of improving detection and management for six high cardiovascular risk conditions in England? An economic evaluation. BMJ Open.
- Schizophrenia treatment with second-generation antipsychotics: a multi-country comparison of the costs of cardiovascular and metabolic adverse events and weight gain. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment.
- CALIBRATING NATURAL HISTORY OF CANCER MODELS IN THE PRESENCE OF DATA INCOMPATIBILITY; PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS. PharmacoEconomics.
Conference proceedings papers
- PUBLIC HEALTH ECONOMIC MODELLING IN EVALUATIONS OF SALT AND ALCOHOL POLICIES: A SCOPING REVIEW. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 26(12) (pp S544-S544)
- Promoting physical activity via a smartphone application in people living with breast, prostate or colorectal cancer: study protocol for a randomised pilot trial (APPROACH). PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, Vol. 31 (pp 20-20)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 17(7) (pp A556-A556)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 17(7) (pp A347-A347)
Reports
- ECASS health economic feasibility study
- Optimising Bowel Cancer Screening Phase 1: Optimising the cost effectiveness of repeated FIT screening and screening strategies combining bowel scope and FIT screening
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