Ann C Muls
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Andreyev H, Muls A, Shaw C, Jackson R, Gee C, Vyoral S, et al.
Frontline Gastroenterol
. 2017 Oct;
8(4):295-323.
PMID: 29067157
Background: : was published in 2014 for a multidisciplinary audience. Following this, a companion guide to managing upper gastrointestinal (GI) consequences was developed. Aims: The development and peer review of...
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Muls A, Watson L, Shaw C, Andreyev H
Frontline Gastroenterol
. 2017 Aug;
4(1):57-68.
PMID: 28839701
The percentage of the population living with a diagnosis of cancer is rising. By 2030, there will be 4 million cancer survivors in the UK. One quarter of cancer survivors...
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Muls A, Lalji A, Marshall C, Butler L, Shaw C, Vyoral S, et al.
Clin Med (Lond)
. 2016 Jun;
16(3):240-6.
PMID: 27251913
There is no national NHS tariff to fund services for patients experiencing long-term bowel and nutritional problems after cancer treatment. In this paper, we report the clinical characteristics and outcomes...
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Gupta A, Muls A, Lalji A, Thomas K, Watson L, Shaw C, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2015 Feb;
23(10):2881-90.
PMID: 25693765
Background & Aim: Despite bile acid malabsorption affecting >1 % of the population, the outcomes of treatment are largely unreported. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a structured intervention for...
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Andreyev H, Muls A, Norton C, Ralph C, Watson L, Shaw C, et al.
Frontline Gastroenterol
. 2015 Jan;
6(1):53-72.
PMID: 25580207
Background: A recent randomised trial suggested that an algorithmic approach to investigating and managing gastrointestinal symptoms of pelvic radiation disease (PRD) is beneficial and that specially trained nurses can manage...