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Br J Nurs ; 29(17): s4-s10, 2020 Sep 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32972229

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The 5-year hospital follow-up after treatment for endometrial cancer can increase anxiety for patients and not directly pick up cancer recurrence. AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess patient satisfaction with a patient-led follow-up and identify cancer recurrence. METHODS: This study population was 104 women with early uterine cancer who had undergone surgery. They were given information regarding symptoms suspicious for recurrence and started on a patient-led follow-up, which included a yearly phone call from the nursing team, and a questionnaire was completed. FINDINGS: Most patients (92%) scored ≥9 on the 10-point satisfaction survey. Nine women came back to the clinic for pain or bleeding. There was no recurrence of cancer in this study population. CONCLUSION: Patients are satisfied with a patient-led, telephone follow-up. This data has influenced a change in the regional Cancer Alliance guidance on cancer follow-up emphasising risk stratification.


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Endometrial Neoplasms , Patient Satisfaction , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Nat Biotechnol ; 35(9): 852-857, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28650462

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Haplotype-resolved genome sequencing promises to unlock a wealth of information in population and medical genetics. However, for the vast majority of genomes sequenced to date, haplotypes have not been determined because of cumbersome haplotyping workflows that require fractions of the genome to be sequenced in a large number of compartments. Here we demonstrate barcode partitioning of long DNA molecules in a single compartment using "on-bead" barcoded tagmentation. The key to the method that we call "contiguity preserving transposition" sequencing on beads (CPTv2-seq) is transposon-mediated transfer of homogenous populations of barcodes from beads to individual long DNA molecules that get fragmented at the same time (tagmentation). These are then processed to sequencing libraries wherein all sequencing reads originating from each long DNA molecule share a common barcode. Single-tube, bulk processing of long DNA molecules with ∼150,000 different barcoded bead types provides a barcode-linked read structure that reveals long-range molecular contiguity. This technology provides a simple, rapid, plate-scalable and automatable route to accurate, haplotype-resolved sequencing, and phasing of structural variants of the genome.


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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic/methods , Genome, Human/genetics , Genomics/methods , Haplotypes/genetics , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing/methods , Humans
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