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1 February 2023
Faecal incontinence has detrimental social, psychological, physical and economic impact and significantly impairs quality of life. Recently, new guidelines were published with the collaboration of European Society of Coloproctology, United European Gastroenterology, European Society of Neurogastroenterology and the European Society for Primary Care Gastroenterology.25 January 2023
Want to see ESCP represented in UEG Young Talent Group?24 January 2023
Faecal incontinence can severely impair quality of life, leading to social isolation and high financial cost for the healthcare system. This coming February ESCP dedicates to raise awareness on this disabling condition.12 January 2023
The ESCP Safe-anastomosis Programme in Colorectal Surgery (EAGLE) study concluded in December 2022. Data is being cleaned prior to analysis.14 December 2022
Erman Aytac interviews Professor Sezai Leventoglu about his experience of EBSQ examinations.Page 26 of 145