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pro vyhledávání: '"Christopher Streets"'
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Chris Rogers, Jane M Blazeby, Fergus Noble, Grant Sanders, Simon L Parsons, Rachael Heys, Lucy Culliford, Natalie S Blencowe, Daisy Gaunt, Andrew Hollowood, Alex Boddy, Newton Wong, Benjamin Howes, William Hollingworth, Jackie Elliott, Marcus Jepson, Peter Lamb, Rachel Melhado, Richard Krysztopik, Bilal Alkhaffaf, Tim Underwood, Paul Wilkerson, Christopher Streets, Dan Titcomb, Tim Wheatley, Arun Ariyarathenam, Jamie Kelly, Graeme Couper, Chris Deans, David Bowrey, David Exon, Paul Turner, Ram Chaparala, Khurshid Akhtar, Naheed Farooq, Nicola Rea, Sian Cousins, Alexandra Williams, Richard J E Skipworth, Joanna Nicklin, James P Byrne, Rachel C Brierley, Richard G Berrisford, Kerry N L Avery, Caoimhe T Rice, Aida Moure-Fernandez, Ravi Vohra, James A Catton, Kish Pursnani, Katy Chalmers, Robin A Wickens, Martyn Lee Humphreys, Sukhbir Ubhi, Robert Williams, Vinutha Daya Shetty, Neil T Welch, Rebecca J Houlihan, Joanne Smith, Rachel Schranz, Jill Cooke, Carolyn Hindmarsh, Sally Maitland, Christopher Paul Barham
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 9, Iss 11 (2019)
Introduction Surgery (oesophagectomy), with neoadjuvant chemo(radio)therapy, is the main curative treatment for patients with oesophageal cancer. Several surgical approaches can be used to remove an oesophageal tumour. The Ivor Lewis (two-phase proce
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/84041a0336e142a8a8642f64c1aa6119
Autor:
Chris Metcalfe, Kerry Avery, Richard Berrisford, Paul Barham, Sian M Noble, Aida Moure Fernandez, George Hanna, Robert Goldin, Jackie Elliott, Timothy Wheatley, Grant Sanders, Andrew Hollowood, Stephen Falk, Dan Titcomb, Christopher Streets, Jenny L Donovan, Jane M Blazeby
Publikováno v:
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 20, Iss 48 (2016)
Background: Localised oesophageal cancer can be curatively treated with surgery (oesophagectomy) but the procedure is complex with a risk of complications, negative effects on quality of life and a recovery period of 6–9 months. Minimal-access surg
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f84555b9772e4d3bb691f8c2351ea501
Autor:
Martyn Lee Humphreys, Christopher Streets, Chris A Rogers, Naheed Farooq, Anni Skilton, Kerry N L Avery, Timothy J. Underwood, James P. Byrne, Newton Wong, Carolyn Hindmarsh, Grant Sanders, Rachel Cm Brierley, Richard J E Skipworth, Natalie S Blencowe, Robin A Wickens, Kish Pursnani, Bilal Alkhaffaf, Joanna Nicklin, R Berrisford, Nicola Rea, Simon L. Parsons, Jill Cooke, Alexander P. Boddy, Richard Krysztopik, Chris Metcalfe, David J. Bowrey, William Hollingworth, Fergus Noble, Arun Ariyarathenam, Marcus Jepson, Rachel Schranz, Ram Chaparala, Rebecca J Houlihan, David Exon, Paul Wilkerson, Tim Wheatley, Jamie Kelly, Graeme Couper, Lucy Culliford, Sally Maitland, Rachael Heys, Caoimhe Rice, Chris Deans, Sukhbir Ubhi, Lucy Howie, R S Vohra, James A Catton, Jenny L Donovan, CP Barham, Jane M Blazeby, Peter Lamb, Katy A Chalmers, Alexandra Williams, Sian Cousins, Paul Turner, Neil T. Welch, Dan Titcomb, Aida Moure-Fernandez, Khurshid Akhtar, Vinutha Daya Shetty, Rachel Melhado, Andrew Hollowood, Robert N. Williams, Daisy Gaunt, Joanne Smith, Benjamin Howes, Jackie Elliott
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open
Brierley, RC, Gaunt, D, Metcalfe, C, Blazeby, JM, Blencowe, NS, Jepson, M, Berrisford, RG, Avery, KNL, Hollingworth, W, Rice, CT, Moure-Fernandez, A, Wong, N & Barham, CP 2019, ' Laparoscopically assisted versus open oesophagectomy for patients with oesophageal cancer-the Randomised Oesophagectomy: Minimally Invasive or Open (ROMIO) study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (RCT). ', BMJ Open . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030907
Brierley, R C M, Gaunt, D M, Metcalfe, C, Blazeby, J M, Blencowe, N S, Jepson, M, Berrisford, R, Avery, K N L, Hollingworth, W, Rice, C, Moure Fernandez, A, Wong, N A C S, Nicklin, J K, Skilton, A, Boddy, A P, Byrne, J, Underwood, T, Vohra, R S, Catton, J A, Pursnani, K, Melhado, R, Alkhaffaf, B, Krysztopik, R, Lamb, P, Culliford, L A, Rogers, C A, Howes, B, Chalmers, K A, Cousins, S E, Elliott, J, Donovan, J L, Heys, R L, Wickens, R A, Wilkeron, P, Hollowood, A, Streets, C G, Titcomb, D R, Humphreys, M L, Wheatley, T, Sanders, G, Ariyarathenam, A, Kelly, J, Noble, F, Couper, G, Skipworth, R J E, Deans, C, Ubhi, S, Williams, R, Bowrey, D, Exon, D, Turner, P, Shetty, V, Chaparala, R, Akhtar, K, Farooq, N, Parsons, S, Welch, N, Houlihan, R, Smith, J, Schranz, R, Rea, N, Cooke, J, Williams, A, Hindmarsh, C, Maitland, S, Howie, L & Barham, C P 2019, ' Laparoscopically assisted vs open oesophagectomy for patients with oesophageal cancer – the ROMIO (Randomised Oesophagectomy : Minimally Invasive or Open) study: protocol for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) ', BMJ Open, vol. 9, e030907 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030907
Brierley, R, Gaunt, D M, Metcalfe, C, Blazeby, J M, Blencowe, N S, Jepson, M, Berrisford, R, Avery, K N L, Hollingworth, W, Rice, C T, Moure-Fernandez, A, Wong, N A, Nicklin, J, Skilton, A, Boddy, A, Byrne, J, Underwood, T, Vohra, R, Catton, J A, Pursnani, K, Melhado, R, Alkhaffaf, B, Krysztopik, R, Lamb, P, Culliford, L A, Rogers, C A, Howes, B, Chalmers, K, Cousins, S, Elliott, J, Donovan, J, Heys, R, Wickens, R A, Wilkerson, P, Hollowood, A, Streets, C, Titcomb, D, Humphreys, M L, Wheatley, T, Sanders, G, Ariyarathenam, A, Kelly, J, Noble, F, Couper, G W, Skipworth, R J E, Deans, C, Ubhi, S, Williams, R, Bowrey, D, Exon, D, Turner, P, Shetty, V, Chaparala, R, Akhtar, K, Farooq, N, Parsons, S L, Welch, N T, Houlihan, R J, Smith, J, Schranz, R, Rea, N, Cooke, J, Williams, A, Hindmarsh, C, Maitland, S, Howie, L & Barham, C P 2019, ' Laparoscopically assisted vs open oesophagectomy for patients with oesophageal cancer – the ROMIO (Randomised Oesophagectomy: Minimally Invasive or Open) study: protocol for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) ', BMJ Open . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030907
Brierley, RC, Gaunt, D, Metcalfe, C, Blazeby, JM, Blencowe, NS, Jepson, M, Berrisford, RG, Avery, KNL, Hollingworth, W, Rice, CT, Moure-Fernandez, A, Wong, N & Barham, CP 2019, ' Laparoscopically assisted versus open oesophagectomy for patients with oesophageal cancer-the Randomised Oesophagectomy: Minimally Invasive or Open (ROMIO) study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (RCT). ', BMJ Open . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030907
Brierley, R C M, Gaunt, D M, Metcalfe, C, Blazeby, J M, Blencowe, N S, Jepson, M, Berrisford, R, Avery, K N L, Hollingworth, W, Rice, C, Moure Fernandez, A, Wong, N A C S, Nicklin, J K, Skilton, A, Boddy, A P, Byrne, J, Underwood, T, Vohra, R S, Catton, J A, Pursnani, K, Melhado, R, Alkhaffaf, B, Krysztopik, R, Lamb, P, Culliford, L A, Rogers, C A, Howes, B, Chalmers, K A, Cousins, S E, Elliott, J, Donovan, J L, Heys, R L, Wickens, R A, Wilkeron, P, Hollowood, A, Streets, C G, Titcomb, D R, Humphreys, M L, Wheatley, T, Sanders, G, Ariyarathenam, A, Kelly, J, Noble, F, Couper, G, Skipworth, R J E, Deans, C, Ubhi, S, Williams, R, Bowrey, D, Exon, D, Turner, P, Shetty, V, Chaparala, R, Akhtar, K, Farooq, N, Parsons, S, Welch, N, Houlihan, R, Smith, J, Schranz, R, Rea, N, Cooke, J, Williams, A, Hindmarsh, C, Maitland, S, Howie, L & Barham, C P 2019, ' Laparoscopically assisted vs open oesophagectomy for patients with oesophageal cancer – the ROMIO (Randomised Oesophagectomy : Minimally Invasive or Open) study: protocol for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) ', BMJ Open, vol. 9, e030907 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030907
Brierley, R, Gaunt, D M, Metcalfe, C, Blazeby, J M, Blencowe, N S, Jepson, M, Berrisford, R, Avery, K N L, Hollingworth, W, Rice, C T, Moure-Fernandez, A, Wong, N A, Nicklin, J, Skilton, A, Boddy, A, Byrne, J, Underwood, T, Vohra, R, Catton, J A, Pursnani, K, Melhado, R, Alkhaffaf, B, Krysztopik, R, Lamb, P, Culliford, L A, Rogers, C A, Howes, B, Chalmers, K, Cousins, S, Elliott, J, Donovan, J, Heys, R, Wickens, R A, Wilkerson, P, Hollowood, A, Streets, C, Titcomb, D, Humphreys, M L, Wheatley, T, Sanders, G, Ariyarathenam, A, Kelly, J, Noble, F, Couper, G W, Skipworth, R J E, Deans, C, Ubhi, S, Williams, R, Bowrey, D, Exon, D, Turner, P, Shetty, V, Chaparala, R, Akhtar, K, Farooq, N, Parsons, S L, Welch, N T, Houlihan, R J, Smith, J, Schranz, R, Rea, N, Cooke, J, Williams, A, Hindmarsh, C, Maitland, S, Howie, L & Barham, C P 2019, ' Laparoscopically assisted vs open oesophagectomy for patients with oesophageal cancer – the ROMIO (Randomised Oesophagectomy: Minimally Invasive or Open) study: protocol for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) ', BMJ Open . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030907
IntroductionSurgery (oesophagectomy), with neoadjuvant chemo(radio)therapy, is the main curative treatment for patients with oesophageal cancer. Several surgical approaches can be used to remove an oesophageal tumour. The Ivor Lewis (two-phase proced
Autor:
Marcus Jepson, Daisy Elliott, Carmel Conefrey, Julia Wade, Leila Rooshenas, Caroline Wilson, David Beard, Jane M. Blazeby, Alison Birtle, Alison Halliday, Rob Stein, Jenny L. Donovan, Andrew Carr, Jonathan Cook, Cushla Cooper, Benjamin Dean, Alastair Gray, Stephen Gwilym, Andrew Judge, Naomi Merritt, Jane Moser, Jonathan Rees, Ines Rombach, Julian Savulescu, Irene Tracey, Karolina Wartolowska, Paul Barham, Sara T. Brookes, Tom Crosby, Stephen J. Falk, S. Michael Griffin, William Hollingworth, Andrew D. Hollowood, Richard Krysztopik, Wyn Lewis, Jo Nicklin, Christopher Streets, Sean Strong, Dan Titcomb, Geraint Williams, Rik Bryan, James Catto, John Chester, Ann French, Emma Hall, Chris Harris, Mark Johnson, Rob Jones, Francis Keeley, Tony Kirkbank, Roger Kockelbergh, Rebecca Lewis, Michelle Newton, Thomas Powles, Rachel Waters, Andrew Winterbottom, Jean-Pierre Becquemin, Anna Belli, Marc Bosiers, Piergiorgio Cao, Christina Davies, Michael Gough, Elizabeth Hayter, Peter Leopold, Sumaira McDonald, Jonathan Michaels, Borislava Mihaylova, Richard Peto, Steven Robertson, Peter Rothwell, Rachael Scott, Dafydd Thomas, Frank Vermassen, John Bartlett, David Cameron, Amy Campbell, Peter Canney, Janet Dunn, Helena Earl, Mary Falzon, Adele Francis, Peter Hall, Victoria Harmer, Helen Higgins, Louise Hiller, Luke Hughes-Davies, Claire Hulme, Iain Macpherson, Andreas Makris, Andrea Marshall, Christopher McCabe, Adrienne Morgan, Sarah Pinder, Christopher Poole, Daniel Rea, Nigel Stallard
Publikováno v:
Jepson, M, Elliott, D, Conefrey, C, Wade, J, Rooshenas, L, Wilson, C, Beard, D J, Blazeby, J M, Birtle, A, Halliday, A, Stein, R, Donovan, J L, Beard, D J, Carr, A, Cook, J A, Cooper, C, Dean, B, Donovan, J L, Gray, A, Gwilym, S, Judge, A, Merritt, N, Moser, J, Rees, J, Rombach, I, Savulescu, J, Tracey, I, Wartolowska, K, Blazeby, J M, Barham, P, Brookes, S T, Crosby, T, Donovan, J L, Falk, S J, Griffin, S M, Hollingworth, W, Hollowood, A D, Krysztopik, R, Lewis, W, Nicklin, J, Streets, C, Strong, S, Titcomb, D, Williams, G, Birtle, A, Bryan, R, Catto, J W, Chester, J, Donovan, J L, French, A, Hall, E, Harris, C, Johnson, M, Jones, R, Keeley, F, Kirkbank, T, Kockelbergh, R, Lewis, R, Newton, M, Powles, T, Waters, R A, Winterbottom, A, Halliday, A, Becquemin, J, Belli, A, Bosiers, M, Cao, P, Davies, C, Donovan, J L, Gray, A, Gough, M, Hayter, E, Leopold, P, Mcdonald, S, Michaels, J, Mihaylova, B, Peto, R, Robertson, S, Rothwell, P M, Scott, R, Thomas, D A, Vermassen, F, Stein, R, Bartlett, J, Cameron, D, Campbell, A, Canney, P, Donovan, J L, Dunn, J, Earl, H, Falzon, M, Francis, A, Hall, P, Harmer, V, Higgins, H, Hiller, L, Hughes-Davies, L, Hulme, C, Macpherson, I R, Makris, A, Marshall, A, McCabe, C, Morgan, A, Pinder, S, Poole, C J, Rea, D W & Stallard, N 2018, ' An observational study showed that explaining randomization using gambling-related metaphors and computer-agency descriptions impeded randomized clinical trial recruitment ', Journal of Clinical Epidemiology . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.02.018
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Jepson, M, Elliott, D, Conefrey, C, Wade, J, Rooshenas, L, Wilson, C, Beard, D, Blazeby, J M, Birtle, A, Halliday, A, Stein, R, Donovan, J L, Chemorad Study Group 2018, ' An observational study showed that explaining randomization using gambling-related metaphors and computer-agency descriptions impeded randomized clinical trial recruitment ', Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 99, pp. 75-83 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.02.018
Jepson, M, Elliott, D, Conefrey, C, Wade, J, Rooshenas, L, Wilson, C, Beard, D, Blazeby, J M, Birtle, A, Halliday, A, Stein, R, Donovan, J L, Chemorad Study Group 2018, ' An observational study showed that explaining randomization using gambling-related metaphors and computer-agency descriptions impeded randomized clinical trial recruitment ' Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 99, pp. 75-83 . DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.02.018
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Jepson, M, Elliott, D, Conefrey, C, Wade, J, Rooshenas, L, Wilson, C, Beard, D, Blazeby, J M, Birtle, A, Halliday, A, Stein, R, Donovan, J L, Chemorad Study Group 2018, ' An observational study showed that explaining randomization using gambling-related metaphors and computer-agency descriptions impeded randomized clinical trial recruitment ', Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 99, pp. 75-83 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.02.018
Jepson, M, Elliott, D, Conefrey, C, Wade, J, Rooshenas, L, Wilson, C, Beard, D, Blazeby, J M, Birtle, A, Halliday, A, Stein, R, Donovan, J L, Chemorad Study Group 2018, ' An observational study showed that explaining randomization using gambling-related metaphors and computer-agency descriptions impeded randomized clinical trial recruitment ' Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 99, pp. 75-83 . DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.02.018
Objectives To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by patients in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and how it contributes to patient understanding and recruitment. Study Design and Setting Qualitative
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2949775783d47a2990fa4feffea099b1
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/65042302/PH_open_access.pdf
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/65042302/PH_open_access.pdf
Publikováno v:
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 83(1 Suppl 1)
Autor:
Jenny L Donovan, William Hollingworth, Caroline Wilson, Christopher Streets, S. M. Griffin, Tom Crosby, Dan Titcomb, Jane M Blazeby, R. Krysztopik, Sean Strong, CP Barham, Sara T Brookes, Stephen Falk, James L. Nicklin, A D Hollowood
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Cancer
Background: The optimal treatment for localised oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is uncertain. We assessed the feasibility of an RCT comparing neoadjuvant treatment and surgery with definitive chemoradiotherapy. Methods: A feasibility RCT in
Autor:
Natalie S Blencowe, S. A. Wajed, R. Parameswaran, CP Barham, R. Krysztopik, Jane M Blazeby, Christopher Streets, Richard G. Berrisford, Dan Titcomb, A D Hollowood
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Annals of Surgical Oncology. 20:1970-1977
Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) may lead to early restoration of health-related quality of life, but few prospective comparative studies have been performed. This exploratory study compared recovery between totally minimally invasive esophagec
Autor:
S. Teoh, Kinnari Patel, Andrew Hollowood, CP Barham, Richard S. Gillies, Nick Maynard, R. E. K. Marshall, Christopher Streets, P S Virdee, Stephen Falk, S. Mukherjee, J. Mason, Bruno Sgromo, Nicola Warner, Jane M Blazeby, Dan Titcomb, Claire Blesing
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5d1e767b54df3512a926a98e5b0f6f2a
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4984187/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4984187/
Autor:
T Wheatley, Robert D. Goldin, Paul Barham, Jenny L Donovan, Andrew Hollowood, Christopher Streets, Aida Moure Fernandez, Chris Metcalfe, Kerry N L Avery, Richard G. Berrisford, Stephen Falk, Grant Sanders, Sian M Noble, Dan Titcomb, George B. Hanna, Jane M Blazeby, Jackie Elliott
Publikováno v:
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 20, Iss 48 (2016)
Metcalfe, C, Avery, K, Noble, S, Moure Fernandez, A, Donovan, J & Blazeby, J 2016, ' Comparing open and minimally invasive surgical procedures for oesophagectomy in the treatment of cancer : the ROMIO (Randomised Oesophagectomy: Minimally Invasive or Open) feasibility study and pilot trial ', Health Technology Assessment, vol. 20, no. 48 . https://doi.org/10.3310/hta20480
Metcalfe, C, Avery, K, Noble, S, Moure Fernandez, A, Donovan, J & Blazeby, J 2016, ' Comparing open and minimally invasive surgical procedures for oesophagectomy in the treatment of cancer : the ROMIO (Randomised Oesophagectomy: Minimally Invasive or Open) feasibility study and pilot trial ', Health Technology Assessment, vol. 20, no. 48 . https://doi.org/10.3310/hta20480
BackgroundLocalised oesophageal cancer can be curatively treated with surgery (oesophagectomy) but the procedure is complex with a risk of complications, negative effects on quality of life and a recovery period of 6–9 months. Minimal-access surger
Autor:
C Paul Barham, Chris Metcalfe, Kerry N L Avery, Tim Wheatley, Grant Sanders, Jane M Blazeby, Jenny L Donovan, Sian M Noble, George B. Hanna, R Berrisford, Richard Krysztopik, Dan Titcomb, Jackie Elliott, Christopher Streets, Stephen Falk, Robert D. Goldin, Andrew Hollowood
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Trials
Background There is a need for evidence of the clinical effectiveness of minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of esophageal cancer, but randomized controlled trials in surgery are often difficult to conduct. The ROMIO (Randomized Open or Mini