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151. Exploring the role and function of trial steering committees: results of an expert panel meeting.

152. Urodynamics for Prostate Surgery Trial; Randomised Evaluation of Assessment Methods (UPSTREAM) for diagnosis and management of bladder outlet obstruction in men: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

153. Trial Steering Committees in randomised controlled trials: A survey of registered clinical trials units to establish current practice and experiences.

154. Concordance of next generation sequence-based and sequence specific oligonucleotide probe-based HLA-DRB1 genotyping.

155. A systematic review of dietary, nutritional, and physical activity interventions for the prevention of prostate cancer progression and mortality.

156. Incorporating Known Genetic Variants Does Not Improve the Accuracy of PSA Testing to Identify High Risk Prostate Cancer on Biopsy.

157. Establishing nurse-led active surveillance for men with localised prostate cancer: development and formative evaluation of a model of care in the ProtecT trial.

158. Physical activity, alcohol consumption, BMI and smoking status before and after prostate cancer diagnosis in the ProtecT trial: opportunities for lifestyle modification.

159. Vermicious thermo-responsive Pickering emulsifiers.

160. Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Factors Determining Change to Radical Treatment in Active Surveillance for Localized Prostate Cancer.

161. Non-aqueous Isorefractive Pickering Emulsions.

162. Preparation of Pickering double emulsions using block copolymer worms.

163. How does active surveillance for prostate cancer affect quality of life? A systematic review.

164. Prevalence of the HOXB13 G84E germline mutation in British men and correlation with prostate cancer risk, tumour characteristics and clinical outcomes.

165. Role of information in preparing men for transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy: a qualitative study embedded in the ProtecT trial.

166. Associations of vitamin D pathway genes with circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin-D, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin-D, and prostate cancer: a nested case-control study.

167. Gleason drift in the NIHR ProtecT study.

168. Fauna and predator-prey relationships of Ettling, an actinopterygian fish-dominated Konservat-Lagerstätte from the Late Jurassic of southern Germany.

169. Men's knowledge and attitudes towards dietary prevention of a prostate cancer diagnosis: a qualitative study.

170. Adherence to dietary and lifestyle recommendations and prostate cancer risk in the prostate testing for cancer and treatment (ProtecT) trial.

171. Active monitoring, radical prostatectomy, or radiotherapy for localised prostate cancer: study design and diagnostic and baseline results of the ProtecT randomised phase 3 trial.

172. Design and preliminary recruitment results of the Cluster randomised triAl of PSA testing for Prostate cancer (CAP).

173. In vitro assessment of marine Bacillus for use as livestock probiotics.

174. Thermo-responsive diblock copolymer worm gels in non-polar solvents.

175. A comparative study of free oligosaccharides in the milk of domestic animals.

176. Transcriptional response of HT-29 intestinal epithelial cells to human and bovine milk oligosaccharides.

177. Psychological impact of prostate biopsy: physical symptoms, anxiety, and depression.

178. HLA class II genotyping of African American type 1 diabetic patients reveals associations unique to African haplotypes.

179. Men with prostate cancer make positive dietary changes following diagnosis and treatment.

180. Behavior theory for dietary interventions for cancer prevention: a systematic review of utilization and effectiveness in creating behavior change.

181. Associations of circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, and vitamin D pathway genes with prostate-specific antigen progression in men with localized prostate cancer undergoing active monitoring.

182. Active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer.

183. A systematic review of on-site monitoring methods for health-care randomised controlled trials.

184. Associations of adiponectin and leptin with stage and grade of PSA-detected prostate cancer: the ProtecT study.

185. Very low PSA concentrations and deletions of the KLK3 gene.

186. Predictors of attendance for prostate-specific antigen screening tests and prostate biopsy.

187. Associations of lifestyle factors and anthropometric measures with repeat PSA levels during active surveillance/monitoring.

188. Associations of circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D with prostate cancer diagnosis, stage and grade.

189. Anti-infective bovine colostrum oligosaccharides: Campylobacter jejuni as a case study.

190. Methodologies for screening of bacteria-carbohydrate interactions: anti-adhesive milk oligosaccharides as a case study.

191. A cross-sectional analysis of the association between diet and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, IGF-II, IGF-binding protein (IGFBP)-2, and IGFBP-3 in men in the United Kingdom.

192. Predictors of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and its association with risk factors for prostate cancer: evidence from the prostate testing for cancer and treatment study.

193. Circulating insulin-like growth factors and IGF-binding proteins in PSA-detected prostate cancer: the large case-control study ProtecT.

194. Short term outcomes of prostate biopsy in men tested for cancer by prostate specific antigen: prospective evaluation within ProtecT study.

195. The rs4774 CIITA missense variant is associated with risk of systemic lupus erythematosus.

196. Race-specific type 1 diabetes risk of HLA-DR7 haplotypes.

197. Exploring treatment preferences facilitated recruitment to randomized controlled trials.

198. Method for milk oligosaccharide profiling by 2-aminobenzamide labeling and hydrophilic interaction chromatography.

199. Suitability of PSA-detected localised prostate cancers for focal therapy: experience from the ProtecT study.

200. A Peer Review Intervention for Monitoring and Evaluating sites (PRIME) that improved randomized controlled trial conduct and performance.

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