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Durham Research Online (DRO) is the University’s Open Access repository for publications. The primary purpose of DRO is to provide open access to publications authored by staff and students affiliated with Durham University.

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Preventing Cardiac Damage in Patients Treated for Breast Cancer and Lymphoma (2024)
Journal Article
Austin, D., Maier, R. H., Akhter, N., Sayari, M., Ogundimu, E., Maddox, J. M., Vahabi, S., Humphreys, A. C., Graham, J., Oxenham, H., Haney, S., Cresti, N., Verrill, M., Osborne, W., Wright, K. L., Goranova, R., Bailey, J. R., Kalakonda, N., Macheta, M., Kilner, M. F., …Plummer, C. (2024). Preventing Cardiac Damage in Patients Treated for Breast Cancer and Lymphoma. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 6(5), 684-696. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaccao.2024.07.010

Background
Cardiotoxicity is a concern for cancer survivors undergoing anthracycline chemotherapy. Enalapril has been explored for its potential to mitigate cardiotoxicity in cancer patients. The dose-dependent cardiotoxicity effects of anthracyclin... Read More about Preventing Cardiac Damage in Patients Treated for Breast Cancer and Lymphoma.

Catholic Theology After Vatican II (2024)
Book Chapter
Murray, P. D. (2024). Catholic Theology After Vatican II. In R. Muers, A. Cocksworth, & D. F. Ford (Eds.), Ford's The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology since 1918 (233-250). (4th ed.). Blackwell

“Distress is probably the wrong word”: exploring uncertainty and ambivalence in non-clinical voice-hearing and the psychosis continuum (2024)
Journal Article
Swyer, A., Woods, A., Ellison, A., & Alderson-Day, B. (online). “Distress is probably the wrong word”: exploring uncertainty and ambivalence in non-clinical voice-hearing and the psychosis continuum. Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1080/17522439.2024.2407138

Background
Non-clinical voice-hearers (NCVHs) have been the subject of a growing body of psychological research, a primary aim of which is the development of new therapeutic techniques to support those who struggle with voice-hearing. However, relat... Read More about “Distress is probably the wrong word”: exploring uncertainty and ambivalence in non-clinical voice-hearing and the psychosis continuum.