Participants' experiences of the management of screen‐detected complex polyps within a structured bowel cancer screening programme
Abstract Background The Bowel Screening Wales complex polyp removal service was introduced to address variations in surgery rates for screen‐detected complex benign colorectal polyps, to improve the quality of the screening service and to make management of these polyps more equitable across Wales....
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Main Authors: | Lenira Semedo (Author), Ardiana Gjini (Author), Sunil Dolwani (Author), Kate J. Lifford (Author) |
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