2021
DOI: 10.1111/codi.15752
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Response: Impact and outcomes of postoperative anaemia in colorectal cancer patients: a systematic review

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“…We appreciate that Froud et al agrees with the study conclusion that further research is needed to ascertain the true prevalence of postoperative anaemia in colorectal cancer patients, given its potential to have negative impact on clinical and long-term functional outcome [2].…”
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“…We appreciate that Froud et al agrees with the study conclusion that further research is needed to ascertain the true prevalence of postoperative anaemia in colorectal cancer patients, given its potential to have negative impact on clinical and long-term functional outcome [2].…”
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“…We welcome the interest in our recently published systematic review investigating the impact and outcomes of postoperative anaemia in colorectal cancer patients [1] from Froud et al We are pleased to further the discussion on the risk bias in the systematic review. We appreciate that Froud et al agrees with the study conclusion that further research is needed to ascertain the true prevalence of postoperative anaemia in colorectal cancer patients, given its potential to have negative impact on clinical and long‐term functional outcome [2].…”
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