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Proceedings of the Future Horizons International Experts Meeting in Colorectal Cancer Held in London on 25th June 2015. Edited by: Dr Anita Wale and Prof Gina Brown

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Brown, G. (2018) Proceedings of the Future Horizons International Experts Meeting in Colorectal Cancer Held in London on 25th June 2015. Edited by: Dr Anita Wale and Prof Gina Brown. COLORECTAL DISEASE, 20. pp. 5-7. ISSN 1462-8910

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Abstract

The objective of this special issue of Colorectal Disease is to collate the opinions of a global group of experts on the key issues in colorectal cancer that we all felt needed improving for the benefit of patients with this disease. More than 150 experts from all over the world have contributed to this edition. The symposium proceedings do not just reflect the opinions of the expert panel members but also the views of an invited expert audience. The format of the day was to invite the lead experts to give short presentations, followed by a round table discussion, and voting by the entire expert audience. The result was to agree the improvements that needed to be made, not just in the UK but globally.

Item Type: Editorial
Authors (ICR Faculty only): Brown, Gina
All Authors: Brown, G.
Additional Information: ISI Document Delivery No.: GI0TG Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 14 Brown, G. NIHR Biomedical Research Centre; Pelican Cancer Foundation; Bowel Disease Research Foundation; Imperial College London Professor G. Brown is in receipt of research grants from the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Pelican Cancer Foundation and Bowel Disease Research Foundation and support from Imperial College London. 0 1 Wiley Hoboken 1463-1318 Si
Uncontrolled Keywords: extramural venous invasion rectal-cancer multidisciplinary management prognostic importance mri Gastroenterology & Hepatology Surgery
Research teams: Clinical Units > Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Depositing User: Barry Jenkins
Date Deposited: 04 Jul 2018 10:49
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2018 10:49
URI: http://publications.icr.ac.uk/id/eprint/16906

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