Gastrointestinal consequences of cancer treatment: evaluation of 10 years' experience at a tertiary UK centre

R Gadhok, E Paulon, C Tai, T Olushola… - Frontline …, 2021 - fg.bmj.com
Objective Up to 90% of patients treated for pelvic cancers experience chronic
gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. This study characterises this patient cohort at a single centre …

Implementation of an intervention bundle leads to quality improvement in ulcerative colitis endoscopy reporting

R Kader, RJ Dart, G Sebepos‐Rogers, E Shakweh… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Accurate and detailed endoscopy reporting in ulcerative colitis (UC) is critical
for clinical decision‐making. High‐quality reporting involves inclusion of several criteria …

PTH-43 Improving endoscopy turnaround time and list efficiency through implementation of a multi-faceted improvement plan

KS Arora, C Tai, L Marelli - Gut, 2021 - search.proquest.com
Methods Data was collected from electronic patient records and audit entries made by
endoscopy staff. List 'actual'start and stop times were audited against 'scheduled'times …

[CITATION][C] OTU-025 Gastrointestinal consequences of cancer: an evaluation of ten years experience at a tertiary centre

R Gadhok, E Paulon, C Tai, F Rahman, S Di Caro… - 2018 - gut.bmj.com
Results Comparing 2005 and 2016 CRC mortality rates we found a decline of 28.8% in men
and 27.4% in women in the 65–74year olds, the age group where screening would be …