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Publikováno v:
Cancers. 14:5302
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a lethal malignancy characterised by a stubbornly low 5-year survival which is essentially unchanged in the past 5 decades. Despite recent advances in chemotherapy and surgical outcomes, progress continues t
Autor:
Ben Griffiths, John R McGregor, Graham MacKay, Myo Khine, Lindsey J. Chisholm, James Saldanha, Carly Bisset, E. Fiona Leitch, Mark S. Johnstone, Mark Vella, Kathryn McCarthy, Robert H. Diament, Richard G Molloy, Ruth F. McKee, A. F. Horgan, Khurram Khan, Andrew Renwick, Adam S. Bryce, John H. Anderson, Susan Moug, Sonia Lockwood, Amy Hung, Spyridon Fountas
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy
Background:\ud \ud Colonoscopy is currently the gold standard for detection of colorectal lesions, but may be limited in anatomically localising lesions. This audit aimed to determine the accuracy of colonoscopy lesion localisation, any subsequent ch
Publikováno v:
Moug, S J, Bryce, A, Mutrie, N & Anderson, A S 2017, ' Lifestyle interventions are feasible in patients with colorectal cancer with potential short-term health benefits : A systematic review ', International journal of colorectal disease, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 765–775 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-017-2797-5
International Journal of Colorectal Disease
International Journal of Colorectal Disease
Purpose: \ud \ud Lifestyle interventions have been proposed to improve cancer survivorship in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), but with treatment pathways becoming increasingly multi-modal and prolonged, opportunities for interventions may be l
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/3e7cfa0b-1e09-4e6b-9698-5e0ed2e6450d
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/3e7cfa0b-1e09-4e6b-9698-5e0ed2e6450d
Publikováno v:
International journal of colorectal disease. 30(1)
Colonoscopy detects colorectal cancer and determines lesion localisation that influences surgical planning. However, published work suggests that the accuracy of lesion localisation can be low as 60 %, with implications for both the surgeon and the p
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Scottish Medical Journal. 59:83-84
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International Journal of Surgery. :S31