Comparing the effectiveness of minimally invasive and open surgical procedures in patients with oesophageal cancer, in terms of recovery, cost & survival
Dr. Chris Metcalfe: Results from the ROMIO pragmatic RCT for localised oesphageal cancer showed no evidence of faster recovery with minimally invasive compared to open oesophagectomy, awaiting longer survival follow-up and economic evaluation. #NCRIFestival@NCRI_partners
Looking forward to our study CI Prof Chris Metcalfe sharing the ROMIO primary results at #NCRIFestival this afternoon in the 'Cancer Surgery' session 14:15 today- An excellent way to end the week
How can researchers help improve the care of patients diagnosed with oesophageal (gullet) and gastric (stomach) cancers? Our survey is now open and we want to hear from patients, their carers and family members, as well as the healthcare professionals who look after them.
Thank you to all our patient participants, clinicians and site nursing and research teams who have made this study happen- we would not have made it to the final stages of the study without your support
Our withdrawal slips Study Within a Trial (SWAT) has been registered as SWAT 146- as we're nearly at the end of our follow-up period, it won't be long till we can describe how this has worked in ROMIO https://t.co/34eks31bX9
ROMIO is a huge team effort- we will be using a group authorship model as 'The ROMIO Study Group'- you can find out who we all are here: https://t.co/7AFyElYiC2
📢We are proud to announce that @ROMIOStudy will be sharing an e-Poster and our CI will be giving a presentation of our primary results at the #NCRIFestival 🎪hosted by @NCRI_partners in November this year!
Why don't you sign yourself up to the virtual conference right away?
The @ROMIOStudy at @BrsTrialsCentre are going #Red4Research today. Thank you to all of the NHS staff and patients who have done so much to improve our understanding and treatment of #COVID19 Keep up the good work! 💟💟💟
This is a message for our marvellous @ROMIOStudy site staff: We are sending out Issue 7 of our ROMIO Staff Newsletter today. Not long now until the end of follow up, lets make that data perfect! Thank you for all your hard work! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork ✊
Our application for a routine data extract for survival and health economics data has been submitted to Public Health England- hoping it'll sail through ok
Feeling excited about our first virtual Investigator's meeting on Thursday- it's been fantastic to see how many participating staff plan to join us- hope you can make it!
We’ve designed an infographic with the help of some of our participants to help to explain what happens behind the scenes, after participating in the ROMIO study- a big thank you to all who were involved in making this
Feeling excited to be inviting our hard working ROMIO investigators' to our virtual investigators' meeting in March 2021- something to look forward to 😀
Team ROMIO are back for 2021 WFH from today- glad to be back! Good luck to all of our colleagues navigating through yet another very challenging period
Thank you and Merry Christmas to all who have worked so hard to keep ROMIO running during this year- we look forward to 2021, which will be a big year for the study as we plan to share the primary results in March (dates tbc as soon as possible in January!)