Shivaram Bhat

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Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Are accelerated infliximab infusions safe in patients with inflammatory bowel disease?
    Shivaram Bhat
    Division of Gastroenterology, Ulster Hospital, Dundonald, Belfast, Northern Ireland
    Inflamm Bowel Dis 16:1922-5. 2010
  2. ncbi Risk of malignant progression in Barrett's esophagus patients: results from a large population-based study
    Shivaram Bhat
    Centre for Public Health, Queens University Belfast, Institute of Clinical Sciences Building, Belfast BT12 6BA, Northern Ireland, UK
    J Natl Cancer Inst 103:1049-57. 2011
  3. ncbi Tobacco smoking increases the risk of high-grade dysplasia and cancer among patients with Barrett's esophagus
    Helen G Coleman
    Cancer Epidemiology and Health Services Research Group, Centre for Public Health, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
    Gastroenterology 142:233-40. 2012
  4. ncbi Increasing incidence of Barrett's oesophagus: a population-based study
    Helen G Coleman
    Cancer Epidemiology and Health Services Research Group, Centre for Public Health, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
    Eur J Epidemiol 26:739-45. 2011

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Publications4

  1. ncbi Are accelerated infliximab infusions safe in patients with inflammatory bowel disease?
    Shivaram Bhat
    Division of Gastroenterology, Ulster Hospital, Dundonald, Belfast, Northern Ireland
    Inflamm Bowel Dis 16:1922-5. 2010
    ..The manufacturer-recommended administration is over 2 hours followed by 2 hours of patient observation. The data relating to adverse outcomes in patients receiving accelerated infusions for IBD are limited...
  2. ncbi Risk of malignant progression in Barrett's esophagus patients: results from a large population-based study
    Shivaram Bhat
    Centre for Public Health, Queens University Belfast, Institute of Clinical Sciences Building, Belfast BT12 6BA, Northern Ireland, UK
    J Natl Cancer Inst 103:1049-57. 2011
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  3. ncbi Tobacco smoking increases the risk of high-grade dysplasia and cancer among patients with Barrett's esophagus
    Helen G Coleman
    Cancer Epidemiology and Health Services Research Group, Centre for Public Health, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
    Gastroenterology 142:233-40. 2012
    ..We investigated associations among body size, smoking, and alcohol use with progression of BE to neoplasia...
  4. ncbi Increasing incidence of Barrett's oesophagus: a population-based study
    Helen G Coleman
    Cancer Epidemiology and Health Services Research Group, Centre for Public Health, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
    Eur J Epidemiol 26:739-45. 2011
    ..These findings have significant implications for future rates of oesophageal adenocarcinoma and surveillance programmes...