Surgical Oncology
Academic surgeons at the University 麻豆精选 promote a wide range of research including clinical trials and cohort studies aimed at improving healthcare both locally and worldwide. They are also involved with global surgical training. Current research includes CovidSurg – an initiative launched by the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery to understand the outcomes of COVID-19 infected patients who undergo surgery.
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Research Groups
Spotlight on the significance of HPV and p16 as prognostic markers in throat cancer
A multinational team led by Hisham Mehanna has just published a paper evaluating the widespread medical practice of using p16 INK4A as a surrogate histology marker to predict whether throat cancers carry HPV infections. HPV-mediated oropharyngeal cancer is characterised by better treatment responsiveness and survival than HPV-unrelated oropharyngeal cancer. However, this new analysis including over 7500 patients revealed a high degree of discordance between these two markers. Furthermore, patients who were found to be p16-/HPV+ or p16+/HPV- had a signficantly worse prognosis than p16-/HPV- patients but a better prognosis than p16+/HPV+ patients. This study concludes that it is necessary to directly measure both p16 and HPV as histology samples in order to offer the best patient care.
Lancet Oncology (2023). Mehanna H, M Taberna, C von Buchwald, S Tous, J Brooks, M Mena, . . . The HNCIG-EPIC group. Prognostic implications of p16 and HPV discordance in oropharyngeal cancer (HNCIG-EPIC-OPC): a multicentre, multinational, individual patient data analysis.
Spotlight on abdominal surgery
Aneel Bhangu
Lancet 395:417-426 (2020). Bhangu A and Reinforcement of Closure of Stoma Site (ROCSS) Collaborative and West Midlands Research Collaborative.
The introduction of a simple surgical procedure has led to a 40% drop in the rate of complications involving hernia associated with stoma following abdominal surgery.
In 25% of cases, the closure of abdominal stoma is associated with incisional hernia formation. In this randomised trial, a collagen mesh was inserted at the site of closure following removal of stoma. The reinforcement of the abdominal wall with a biological mesh led to a decrease in the occurrence of hernia from 25% to 15% during the two year follow-up period.
Related Centres
- The Birmingham Surgical Trials Consortium (BiSTC) works in partnership with the Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit and the European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP) to promote surgical trials and the training of surgeons as trial investigators.
- Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC)
Birmingham Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC) is one of eighteen adult centres across the UK and is led by Professor Gary Middleton. Jointly funded by Cancer Research UK and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), the ECMC Network seeks to accelerate the translation of discovery science into the clinic by promoting rational development and application of novel therapies, providing clinical networks for their evaluation, and supplying linked patient data and samples for future research. The current award period ends in 2022.
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Our Global Surgery unit is core funded by the NIHR, led by the University 麻豆精选, and supported by the University of Edinburgh and partners in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC). The Unit also works closely with the Royal College of Surgeons. The goal is to increase access to safe, affordable surgical and anaesthesia care in low and middle income countries. We work closely with research hubs in sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian sub-continent, South East Asia and Central America.
The West Midlands Research Collaborative (WMRC) is a surgical trainee-led group that aims to deliver high-quality, multicentre clinical research that has the potential to change clinical practice and improve patient care.
Selected highlights from this research theme
Clin Otolaryngol (2023). Mehanna H, B Carter, A Hartley, AK Abou-Foul, J Brooks, J Jones, . . . And Determin Study Management Group. Patient preference for commonly-used, head and neck cancer-specific quality of life questionnaires in the follow-up setting (Determin): A multi-centre randomised controlled trial and mixed methods study.
Lancet Oncology 24:239-251 (2023). Mehanna H, M Taberna, C von Buchwald, S Tous, J Brooks, M Mena, . . . The HNCIG-EPIC group. .
Clin Otolaryngol Online doi: 10.1111/coa.13966 (2022). James TW, MJ Edwards, H Nieto, H Mehanna, P Pracy, C Jennings, . . . P Nankivell.
Lancet 397:387-397 (2021). Bhangu A and Global Surgery Collaborative and National Institute for Health Research Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery..
European Urology 80:12-15 (2021). Bryan RT, W Liu, SJ Pirrie, R Amir, J Gallagher, AI Hughes, . . . P Patel, ND James. .
Comput Med Imaging Graph 88:101853 (2021). Fouad S, G Landini, M Robinson, TH Song and H Mehanna. .
Oral Oncology 113:105112 (2021). Vreugdenhil M, C Fong, P Sanghera, A Hartley, J Dunn and H Mehanna. .
Int J Molecular Science 218229 (2020). Payne K, M Pugh, J Brooks, N Batis, G Taylor, P Nankivell and H Mehanna. .
J Clin Oncol JCO2001933 (2020). Glasbey JC, A Bhangu and COVIDSurg Collaborative.
Lancet 395:417-426 (2020). Bhangu A and Reinforcement of Closure of Stoma Site (ROCSS) Collaborative and West Midlands Research Collaborative.
Lancet Child Adolesc Health 4:271-280 (2020). Bhangu A and Rift Study Group on behalf of the West Midlands Research Collaborative.
Lancet 396:27-38 (2020). Bhangu A and COVIDSurg Collaborative.
Br J Surg (2020) doi: 10.1002/bjs.11746. Bhangu A and COVIDSurg Collaborative.
Br J Surg (2020) doi: 10.1002/bjs.11646. Bhangu A and COVIDSurg Collaborative.
J Clin Oncol 38:2552-2557 (2020). Mehanna H, D Rischin, SJ Wong, V Gregoire, R Ferris, J Waldron, . . . S Porceddu.
BMJ Open 10:e033009 (2020). Kong A, J Good, A Kirkham, J Savage, R Mant, L Llewellyn, . . . H Mehanna.
Ann Oncol 30:456-463 (2019). Spiteri I, G Caravagna, GD Cresswell, A Vatsiou, D Nichol, A Acar, . . . C Watts, A Sottoriva.
N Engl J Med 374:1444-1454 (2016). Mehanna H, WL Wong, CC McConkey, JK Rahman, M Robinson, AG Hartley, . . .
Lancet 386:249-257 (2015). Kehoe S, J Hook, M Nankivell, GC Jayson, H Kitchener, T Lopes, . . . AM Swart.