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Publications by Brian D Nicholson
Attitudes Towards Faecal Immunochemical Testing in Patients at Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer: An Online Survey of GPs in England
British Journal of General Practice
Medicine
Family Practice
GPs’ Understanding and Practice of Safety Netting for Potential Cancer Presentations: A Qualitative Study in Primary Care
British Journal of General Practice
Medicine
Family Practice
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Cost-Effectiveness of Population-Based Screening for Colorectal Cancer: A Comparison of Guaiac-Based Faecal Occult Blood Testing, Faecal Immunochemical Testing and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
British Journal of Cancer
Cancer Research
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New Trend in Colorectal Cancer in Germany: Are Young Patients at Increased Risk for Advanced Colorectal Cancer?
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
Surgery
Oncology
Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Reasons for Refusal of Faecal Occult Blood Testing in a General Practice in England.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Epidemiology
Public Health
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Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Patients Diagnosed With Breast Cancer in Women
Cancer Epidemiology
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Sensitivity of Immunochemical Faecal Occult Blood Testing for Detecting Left- Vs Right-Sided Colorectal Neoplasia
British Journal of Cancer
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Attitudes Towards Artificial Intelligence Within Dermatology: An International Online Survey
British Journal of Dermatology
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Fecal Immunochemical Testing for Colorectal Cancer and Medication Restrictions
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Nuclear Medicine
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