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Alfred Adiamah (@adiamahalfred) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Ligs paper, from #TeamHumesResearchGroup is in this month's print edition. Nottingham Colorectal Research David humes Long‐term health‐related quality of life following colorectal cancer surgery: patient‐reported outcomes in a remote follow‐up population onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co…

Alfred Adiamah (@adiamahalfred) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An interesting systematic review that reports the association between protected characteristics and attrition and performance during surgical training... its open access and definitely worth a read...Carla Hope David humes Jon Lund EMSAN rdcu.be/cfK79

James A Bailey (@jamesa_bailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our experiences incorporating FIT into diagnostic pathways for colorectal cancer in Nottingham. FIT allows primary care to select a more appropriate cohort for urgent investigation without a large number of missed diagnoses Nottingham Colorectal Research Nottingham University Hospitals authors.elsevier.com/a/1ciEa,XfCfrt…

Carla Hope (@carlahope1988) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our article looks at the global impact of Covid-19 across all aspects of surgical training. #COVID19 #surgery Available at link.springer.com/article/10.100… David humes Techniques in Coloproctology Journal

James A Bailey (@jamesa_bailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper discussing the first 2 years of incorporating #FIT with blood tests to identify people at higher risk of #bowelcancer in Nottingham. Nottingham Colorectal Research NUH Surgery and Associated Services BJS Open David humes Full Open access article available at link below. academic.oup.com/bjsopen/articl…

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Open access: Thrombocytosis helps stratify risk of colorectal cancer in patients referred on a 2WW pathway. Patients with abnormal platelet counts are at higher risk of CRC. Useful for prioritising investigation of symptomatic patients. Nottingham Colorectal Research ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

Alfred Adiamah (@adiamahalfred) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased to have this study we presented at SRS now published in BJS Open David humes Nottingham Colorectal Research CPRD_lit "Outcomes after non-operative management of perforated diverticular disease: a population-based cohort study" academic.oup.com/bjsopen/articl…