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Cancers|October 14, 2022
Full Blood Count Trends for Colorectal Cancer Detection in Primary Care: Development and Validation of a Dynamic Prediction ModelPradeep S Virdee, Julietta Patnick, Peter Watkinson, et al.
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|March 6, 2014
Management of sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis with nonoperative care is medical resource-intensive and costly in a United States commercial payer populationStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|February 18, 2014
Nonoperative care to manage sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis: high costs and medical resource utilization in the United States Medicare populationStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|December 19, 2013
Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technologyStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|June 7, 2014
Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States commercial payer population: potential economic implications of a new minimally invasive technologyStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
BMC Cancer|May 14, 2026
Full BLOOD count TRends for colorectal cAnCer deteCtion (BLOODTRACC): external validation of dynamic clinical prediction models for early detection of colorectal cancer in primary carePradeep S Virdee, Jacqueline Birks, Tim Holt, et al.
Cancers|August 23, 2020
The Full Blood Count Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Detection: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Critical AppraisalPradeep S Virdee, Ioana R Marian, Anita Mansouri, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|April 10, 2016
Clinical workload in UK primary care: a retrospective analysis of 100 million consultations in England, 2007-14F D Richard Hobbs, Clare Bankhead, Toqir Mukhtar, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|October 1, 2025
Designing and delivering palliative and end of life care research with people living with HIV: reflections from a co-produced studyJodie Crooks, Louisa Dreja, Lynne Hughes, et al.
Plos One|March 9, 2017
Body-mass index and risk of advanced chronic kidney disease: Prospective analyses from a primary care cohort of 1.4 million adults in EnglandWilliam G Herrington, Margaret Smith, Clare Bankhead, et al.
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Cancers|October 14, 2022
Full Blood Count Trends for Colorectal Cancer Detection in Primary Care: Development and Validation of a Dynamic Prediction ModelPradeep S Virdee, Julietta Patnick, Peter Watkinson, et al.
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|March 6, 2014
Management of sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis with nonoperative care is medical resource-intensive and costly in a United States commercial payer populationStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|February 18, 2014
Nonoperative care to manage sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis: high costs and medical resource utilization in the United States Medicare populationStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|December 19, 2013
Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technologyStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|June 7, 2014
Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States commercial payer population: potential economic implications of a new minimally invasive technologyStacey J Ackerman, David W Polly, Tyler Knight, et al.
BMC Cancer|May 14, 2026
Full BLOOD count TRends for colorectal cAnCer deteCtion (BLOODTRACC): external validation of dynamic clinical prediction models for early detection of colorectal cancer in primary carePradeep S Virdee, Jacqueline Birks, Tim Holt, et al.
Cancers|August 23, 2020
The Full Blood Count Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Detection: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Critical AppraisalPradeep S Virdee, Ioana R Marian, Anita Mansouri, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|April 10, 2016
Clinical workload in UK primary care: a retrospective analysis of 100 million consultations in England, 2007-14F D Richard Hobbs, Clare Bankhead, Toqir Mukhtar, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|October 1, 2025
Designing and delivering palliative and end of life care research with people living with HIV: reflections from a co-produced studyJodie Crooks, Louisa Dreja, Lynne Hughes, et al.
Plos One|March 9, 2017
Body-mass index and risk of advanced chronic kidney disease: Prospective analyses from a primary care cohort of 1.4 million adults in EnglandWilliam G Herrington, Margaret Smith, Clare Bankhead, et al.
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