F V N Din
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Recent Articles
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Vaughan-Shaw P, Buijs L, Blackmur J, Ewing A, Becher H, Theodoratou E, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2023 Apr;
10():1106431.
PMID: 37063332
Background: Vitamin D supplementation improves colorectal cancer (CRC) survival outcomes in randomized trials. The aim of this study was to test the feasibility, safety and efficacy of vitamin D supplementation...
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Gerrard A, Maeda Y, Miller J, Gunn F, Theodoratou E, Noble C, et al.
Br J Surg
. 2023 Feb;
110(4):471-480.
PMID: 36785496
Background: Faecal immunochemical test (FIT)-directed pathways based on a single test have been implemented for symptomatic patients. However, with a single test, the sensitivity is 87 per cent at 10...
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Vaughan-Shaw P, Grimes G, Blackmur J, Timofeeva M, Walker M, Ooi L, et al.
BMC Med
. 2021 Aug;
19(1):174.
PMID: 34340708
Background: The risk for several common cancers is influenced by the transcriptomic landscape of the respective tissue-of-origin. Vitamin D influences in vitro gene expression and cancer cell growth. We sought...
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Maeda Y, Gray E, Figueroa J, Hall P, Weller D, Dunlop M, et al.
BJS Open
. 2021 Jul;
5(4).
PMID: 34228096
Background: COVID-19 has brought an unprecedented challenge to healthcare services. The authors' COVID-adapted pathway for suspected bowel cancer combines two quantitative faecal immunochemical tests (qFITs) with a standard CT scan...
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Maeda Y, Dunlop M, Din F
Br J Surg
. 2020 Jul;
107(10):e361-e362.
PMID: 32700778
No abstract available.
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Vaughan-Shaw P, Zgaga L, Ooi L, Theodoratou E, Timofeeva M, Svinti V, et al.
Gut
. 2019 Apr;
69(1):103-111.
PMID: 31023832
Objective: We assessed the effect of surgical resection of colorectal cancer (CRC) on perioperative plasma vitamin D (25OHD) and C-reactive protein (CRP) level. We investigated the relationship between circulating vitamin...
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Din F, Stark L, Dunlop M
Br J Cancer
. 2005 Mar;
92(6):1137-43.
PMID: 15770215
Substantial evidence indicates nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) protect against colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the molecular basis for this anti-tumour activity has not been fully elucidated. We previously reported that aspirin...
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Din F, Dunlop M, Stark L
Br J Cancer
. 2004 Jun;
91(2):381-8.
PMID: 15188000
Epidemiological evidence indicates that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) protect against colorectal cancer (CRC) to a greater degree than other non-gastrointestinal cancers, but the molecular basis for this difference is unknown....