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    The prognostic impact of pre-treatment cachexia in resectional surgery for oesophagogastric cancer: a meta-analysis and meta-regression by Brown, Leo R, Sayers, Judith, Yule, Michael S, Drake, Thomas M, Dolan, Ross D, McMillan, Donald C, Laird, Barry J A, Wigmore, Stephen J, Skipworth, Richard J E

    Published in British journal of surgery (09-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is not purely an end-stage phenomenon and can influence the outcomes of patients with potentially curable disease. This…”
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    Does emergency presentation of cancer represent poor performance in primary care? Insights from a novel analysis of linked primary and secondary care data by Murchie, Peter, Smith, Sarah M, Yule, Michael S, Adam, Rosalind, Turner, Melanie E, Lee, Amanda J, Fielding, Shona

    Published in British journal of cancer (25-04-2017)
    “…Background: People diagnosed with cancer following emergency presentation have poorer short-term survival. To what extent this signifies a missed opportunity…”
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    Central neural mechanisms of cancer cachexia by Yule, Michael S, Brown, Leo R, Skipworth, Richard J E, Laird, Barry J A

    “…Cachexia is a devasting syndrome which impacts a large number of patients with cancer. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the central…”
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    Trampoline-associated injuries are more common in children in spring by Yule, Michael S

    Published in New Zealand medical journal (10-06-2016)
    “…Provides up-to-date epidemiological information about trampoline-related injuries in children ages 0-15 in order to identify periods of peak incidence of…”
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    Trampoline-associated injuries are more common in children in spring by Yule, Michael S, Krishna, Sanjeev, Rahiri, Jamie-Lee, Hill, Andrew G

    Published in New Zealand medical journal (10-06-2016)
    “…Trampoline use is a popular pastime amongst children in New Zealand, and has many advantages for child development. However, recent reports claim that…”
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