David Little

Review of incidental findings in whole body oncology SPECT/CT

The national and global impact of cancer is an important consideration for healthcare services worldwide. In the UK, over half of adults under 65 years of age will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime. Bone metastases can contribute greatly to cancer morbidity with complications such as bone pain, hypercalcaemia, pathological fractures […]

Dr Hend Komber, Dr Rob Foley, Dr Stewart Redman, Professor Richard Graham, Dr David Little

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

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Time of flight versus Q.Clear PETCT use in the assessment of lung nodules

The Herder model was first proposed by Herder et al in 2005 as a method of assessing nodule risk. The authors intended for this to be an improved, more accurate version of the Mayo model, which was used commonly to assess the malignancy risk of lung nodules. Herder et al proposed that they could accurately […]

Dawn Assaf, David Little, Stewart Redman, Matthew Jaring, Richard Graham

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

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Patient experience in PETCT

Patient experience is recognised as a key marker of the quality of care and an essential component to study in any initiative to improve healthcare services. Seeking feedback from patients regarding their interaction with healthcare professionals and the hospital environment can provide unique insights, complementing the wealth of other data on hospital performance gathered by […]

Dr Chris Green, Dr David Little, Dr Richard Graham, Dr Stewart Redman

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

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