Establishing a colorectal cancer research database from routinely collected health data: the process and potential from a pilot study
<br><strong>Objective </strong>Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data are routinely collected during patient treatment, but they are not generally available for research. The National Institute for Health Research Health Informatics...
Main Authors: | Tamm, A, Jones, HJ, Perry, W, Campbell, D, Carten, R, Davies, J, Galdikas, A, English, L, Garbett, A, Glampson, B, Harris, S, Khan, K, Little, S, Malcomson, L, Matharu, S, Mayer, E, Mercuri, L, Morris, EJA, Muirhead, R, Norris, R, O'Hara, C, Papadimitriou, D, Peek, N, Renehan, A, Roadknight, G, Starling, N, Teare, M, Turner, R, Várnai, KA, Wasan, H, Woods, K, Cunningham, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2022
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