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The variation in post-endoscopy upper gastrointestinal cancer rates among endoscopy providers in England and associated factors: a population-based study.

Umair KamranFelicity EvisonEva Judith Ann MorrisMatthew J BrookesMatthew David RutterMimi McCordNicola J AdderleyNigel Trudgill
Published in: Endoscopy (2024)
PEUGIC rates varied threefold among endoscopy providers, suggesting unwarranted differences in endoscopy quality. PEUGIC was associated with endoscopy findings known to be associated with upper gastrointestinal cancer and a lack of national endoscopy provider accreditation. PEUGIC variations suggest an opportunity to raise performance standards to detect upper gastrointestinal cancers earlier and improve outcomes.
Keyphrases
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