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S-GRAS score and web-based ACC prediction tool – Feedback Survey for ACC patients

February 11, 2026

If you have ACC, researchers at the University of Birmingham want your opinion about your awareness and perceived relevance of the S-GRAS score (a prognostic tool developed in 2021 through a multicentre ENSAT study coordinated by the team in Birmingham) and a subsequently developed S-GRAS based web-based application (ACC prediction tool). They would like you to participate in a survey designed to get feedback from patients with ACC.

Responding to the following survey will be taken as consent for researchers at the University of Birmingham to use the overall anonymous data gathered for analysis and potential future publications (subject to number of responses).

Go to the Survey

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