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    • ACST-2 Trial Update, Alison Halliday
    • Is it still an important question?, Bill Gray
    • Increasing the impact of ACST-2, Daniel Bartko
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Slides from collaborators

Welcome - Richard Peto
 
ACST-2 Trial Update, Alison Halliday
Slides for this presentation will be available soon.
Cost effectiveness of asymptomatic surgery, Ankur Thapar
 
Is it still an important question?, Bill Gray
We hope to have slides for this presentation available soon.
How I identify patients for the trial and make it work in the UK, Angela Chrisopoulou
 
How I identify patients for the trial and make it work in Belgium, Natacha Ruyssers
 
Randomising into ACST-2 in a large cardiology centre, Yvonne Bausback
 
How I talk to patients about the trial, Paul Guyler
 
Hub and Spoke Organisation, Sumaira Macdonald
 
CEA - How it's done, Igor Koncar
 
CAS - How it's done, Sumaira Macdonald
 
Increasing the impact of ACST-2, Daniel Bartko
Slides for this presentation will be available soon.
MRI sub studies, Leo Bonati
 
The merits/necessity of using EPD, Andrew Clifton
 
Ten Top Tips
 
Top Tips: How we find and randomise patients
 
Why trials make a difference, Richard Bulbulia
 
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