Really grateful to be able to run our colorectal USC pathway through the CDC, and in partnership with Origin Sciences to be leading the way in CRC early diagnostics https://t.co/bxO7IPm9hf
Non-invasive test which takes just 90 seconds could 'significantly' improve bowel cancer detection and revolutionise NHS treatment | Daily Mail Online
@sathNHS @OriginSciences https://t.co/X7TXhnkzDV
Non-invasive test which takes just 90 seconds could 'significantly' improve bowel cancer detection and revolutionise NHS treatment | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/X7TXhnk1On
The 90-second test promising to spare millions from colonoscopy
Fantastic to see out SaTH TRIOMIC study in today’s Sunday Times 😊 https://t.co/sdAN5w316B
@amandatan_tan@Dukes_Club@Jordanfletch6@neil Thanks…my only skill was picking the ‘fun table’ to sit at…the fact they knew the answers to the quiz too was a bonus! 🤣…here’s the team!!!
Day 2 of the Dukes’ Weekend!
Session one - innovation and technology - @drjonlc@Jordanfletch6@Neil Kukreja
✅🤖Tamis - is it the way forward for T1 rectal ca?
✅The TRIOMIC study - accelerating our diagnosis of CRC @drjonlc
✅3D preoperative planning for CRC-stunning from @Jordanfletch6
@OriginSciences It was great to get an update on what happens to our #TRIOMIC@SATHresearch@sathNHS samples in the lab, and thank you for a fantastic summer bbq and fun time punting on the Cam! 🥂☺️
☀️🎉 Summer Party at Darwin College 🎉☀️
Yesterday we came together to celebrate progress, connect beyond remote working & our growing teams, and enjoy a BBQ + punting 🚤
Even better, we received confirmation of a major milestone in our cancer diagnostics research — more soon!🥂
🎉 Another milestone for Origin Sciences! We’ve opened our new clinical suite at Hollinswood House, Telford, to support our £1m #TRIOMIC study in partnership with SaTH. Over the next year 6,000 symptomatic patients will take part, helping us advance #ColorectalCancer screening!
We visited Telford's new £300k cancer clinic which aims to save the NHS £1 billion and 1m appointments a year | Shropshire Star https://t.co/jngEKAriZg
Our £1 million TRIOMIC research study has reached a major milestone.
The trial has now recruited more than 500 local patients, which will reduce the amount of time people are waiting and worrying about a colorectal cancer diagnosis.
https://t.co/PJ01gN9tss