Straight‐to‐test colonoscopy for 2‐week‐wait referrals improves time to diagnosis of colorectal cancer and is feasible in a high‐volume unit
Colorectal Disease2017Vol. 19(9), pp. 819–826
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Ayan Banerjea, Jessika Voll, Abeed H. Chowdhury, Arifa Siddika, Sandra J. Thomson, Rebecca Briggs, David J. Humes, Nottingham Colorectal Service
Abstract
STT colonoscopy was safe and effective for selecting out a group of symptomatic patients who could proceed straight to endoscopic examination and receive a diagnosis more rapidly.
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