Full Name
Hwee Lin Wee
Variants
Wee, H.L.
Wee, H.-L.
Wee, H-L.
Wee, HL
 
 
 
Email
phawhl@nus.edu.sg
 
 

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Jan-2021A New Procedure to Assess When Estimates from the Cumulative Link Model Can Be Interpreted as Differences for Ordinal Scales in Quality of Life StudiesNing, Yilin ; Ho, Peh Joo; Stoer, Nathalie C; Lim, Ka Keat; Wee, Hwee-Lin ; Hartman, Mikael ; Reilly, Marie; Tan, Chuen Seng 
223-Apr-2021Cost effectiveness analysis of a polygenic risk tailored breast cancer screening programme in SingaporeWong, Jerry Zeng Yang ; Chai, Jia Hui ; Yeoh, Yen Shing ; Mohamed Riza, Nur Khaliesah ; Liu, Jenny ; Teo, Yik-Ying ; Wee, Hwee Lin ; Hartman, Mikael 
31-Apr-2021Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Breast Cancer Screening Using Mammography in Singapore: A Modeling StudyChootipongchaivat, Sarocha; Wong, Xin Yi; Haaf, Kevin Ten; Hartman, Mikael ; Tan, Kelvin B; van Ravesteyn, Nicolien T; Wee, Hwee-Lin 
4Mar-2011Economic burden of Parkinson's disease in SingaporeZhao, Y.J.; Tan, L.C.S.; Li, S.C. ; Au, W.L.; Seah, S.H.; Lau, P.N.; Luo, N. ; Wee, H.L. 
52010Progression of Parkinson's disease as evaluated by Hoehn and Yahr stage transition timesZhao, Y.J.; Wee, H.L. ; Chan, Y.-H.; Seah, S.H.; Au, W.L. ; Lau, P.N.; Pica, E.C.; Tan, L.C.S.; Li, S.C. ; Luo, N. 
62010Risk communication in clinical trials: A cognitive experiment and a surveyCheung, Y.B. ; Wee, H.L. ; Thumboo, J.; Goh, C. ; Pietrobon, R. ; Toh, H.C.; Yong, Y.F. ; Tan, S.B. 
7Mar-2011Selegiline use is associated with a slower progression in early Parkinson's disease as evaluated by Hoehn and Yahr Stage transition timesZhao, Y.J.; Wee, H.L. ; Au, W.L.; Seah, S.H.; Luo, N. ; Li, S.C. ; Tan, L.C.S.
82009The impact of corrected and uncorrected refractive error on visual functioning: The Singapore Malay Eye StudyLamoureux, E.L.; Wong, T.Y. ; Aung, T. ; Saw, S.-M. ; Thumboo, J. ; Wee, H.L. ; Mitchell, P.
91-Jan-2018Women's preferences, willingness-to-pay, and predicted uptake for single-nucleotide polymorphism gene testing to guide personalized breast cancer screening strategies: a discrete choice experimentWong, Xin Yi; Groothuis-Oudshoorn, Catharina GM; Tan, C.S. ; van Til, Janine A; Hartman, Mikael ; Chong, Kok Joon; IJzerman, Maarten J; Wee, Hwee-Lin