D M Sharp
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Hutton J, Walker L, Gilbert F, Evans D, Eeles R, Kwan-Lim G, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2011 Feb;
104(4):578-86.
PMID: 21326245
Background: As part of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Breast Screening (MARIBS), Study women with a family history of breast cancer were assessed psychologically to determine the relative psychological impact...
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Sharma A, Walker A, Sharp D, Monson J, Walker L
Surgeon
. 2007 Dec;
5(6):344-54.
PMID: 18080609
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the UK. Quality of life (QoL) is increasingly being recognised as an important endpoint in the management of...
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Sharma A, Sharp D, Walker L, Monson J
Colorectal Dis
. 2007 Dec;
10(1):63-8.
PMID: 18078461
Objective: Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are an integral part of the National Cancer Plan. However, there is surprisingly little empirical research on how these are perceived by colorectal surgeons (CRSs) and...
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Sharma A, Sharp D, Walker L, Monson J
Psychooncology
. 2007 Oct;
17(6):570-6.
PMID: 17935146
Background: It has been suggested that dealing with cancer is associated with increased stress and burnout in health-care professionals. The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence of...
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Sharma A, Sharp D, Walker L, Monson J
Ann Surg Oncol
. 2007 Sep;
14(12):3435-42.
PMID: 17896155
Introduction: Measurement of quality of life (QoL) is assuming increasing importance in cancer care. Predictors of early postoperative QoL after colorectal cancer resection are not clear and the aim of...
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Sharma A, Sharp D, Walker L, Monson J
Colorectal Dis
. 2007 Aug;
10(4):397-406.
PMID: 17711498
Background: It has been suggested that changes to the organization of the National Health Service (NHS) and clinical practices in dealing with cancer are associated with increased stress and burnout...
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Sharma A, Sharp D, Walker L, Monson J
Colorectal Dis
. 2007 Jul;
10(2):151-6.
PMID: 17608752
Objective: Postoperative length of stay (LOS) is an important outcome after colorectal cancer surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the putative effects of personality, mood, coping and...
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Sharma A, Greenman J, Sharp D, Walker L, Monson J
Psychooncology
. 2007 Apr;
17(1):66-73.
PMID: 17410522
Background: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and psychosocial factors have both been shown to have independent prognostic value in colorectal cancer. Recently, an association between VEGF and psychosocial factors has...
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Gilhotra J, von Lany H, Sharp D
Indian J Ophthalmol
. 2007 Feb;
55(2):152-4.
PMID: 17322612
A 35-year-old female who had suffered from acute lead poisoning when she was 22 years old, presented 13 years later with loss of vision in the right eye and normal...