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    Straight-to-test for the two-week-wait colorectal cancer pathway under the updated NICE guidelines reduces time to cancer diagnosis and treatment by Christopher, J, Flint, T R, Ahmed, H, Dhir, N, Li, R, Macfarland, K, Ng, Dzs, Ng, Jmk, O'Neill, C, Te Water Naudé, A, Sloan, K, Hall, N R, Powar, M P

    “…The 2015 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines widened the referral criteria for the two-week-wait pathway for suspected lower…”
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    Operative blood loss adversely affects short and long-term outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery: results of a systematic review and meta-analysis by Simillis, C., Charalambides, M., Mavrou, A., Afxentiou, T., Powar, M. P., Wheeler, J., Davies, R. J., Fearnhead, N. S.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-03-2023)
    “…Background The aim of this meta-analysis was to assess the impact of operative blood loss on short and long-term outcomes following colorectal cancer surgery…”
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    A systematic review and network meta-analysis comparing energy devices used in colorectal surgery by Charalambides, M., Afxentiou, T., Pellino, G., Powar, M. P., Fearnhead, N. S., Davies, R. J., Wheeler, J., Simillis, C.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-06-2022)
    “…Background The aim of this study was to compare energy devices used for intraoperative hemostasis during colorectal surgery. Methods A systematic literature…”
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    Day-case laparoscopic ventral rectopexy: an achievable reality by Powar, M. P., Ogilvie Jr, J. W., Stevenson, A. R. L.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-06-2013)
    “…Aim Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy (LVR) is a non‐resectional technique for selected patients with full‐thickness rectal prolapse and obstructed defaecation…”
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    Microsatellite and chromosomal stable colorectal cancers demonstrate poor immunogenicity and early disease recurrence by Banerjea, A., Hands, R. E., Powar, M. P., Bustin, S. A., Dorudi, S.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-07-2009)
    “…Objective  Colorectal cancers may demonstrate chromosomal instability (CSI) or microsatellite instability (MSI‐H). A third group of microsatellite and…”
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    Surgical outcomes in steroid refractory acute severe ulcerative colitis: the impact of rescue therapy by Powar, M. P., Martin, P., Croft, A. R., Walsh, A., Petersen, D., Stevenson, A. R. L., Lumley, J. W., Stitz, R. W., Radford-Smith, G. L., Clark, D. A.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-03-2013)
    “…Aim  The advent of rescue medical therapy (cyclosporin or infliximab) and laparoscopic surgery has shifted the paradigm in managing steroid refractory acute…”
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    Immunogenic Hsp-70 is overexpressed in colorectal cancers with high-degree microsatellite instability by BANERJEA, Ayan, FEAKINS, Roger M, NICKOLS, Carole D, PHILLIPS, Simon M, POWAR, Michael P, BUSTIN, Stephen A, DORUDI, Sina

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-12-2005)
    “…Colorectal cancers that display high-degree mi-crosatellite instability are associated with an improved prognosis and evidence of an activated host immune…”
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