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C‐reactive protein concentration and peak oxygen uptake are collective independent risk factors that can account for over half of major morbidity following oesophagectomy for oesophageal cancer. A composite risk score, the Combined Inflammatory and Physiology Score (CIPS) (range 0–2), predicted major morbidity (17·9 per cent in patients with a CIPS of ...
A. G. M. T. Powell +8 more
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Minimally invasive and robotic techniques for oesophagectomy are associated with reduced perioperative morbidity and length of hospital stay, with no compromise of oncological outcomes but no improvement in perioperative mortality. There are suggestions of improved long‐term survival with minimally invasive oesophagectomy and robotic minimally invasive
K. Siaw‐Acheampong +5 more
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Abordagem terapêutica da Acalásia de Esôfago: relato de caso
Objetivo: Relatar sobre a Acalásia de Esôfago, com diferentes resultados na esofagomanometria de alta resolução, e com desfechos terapêuticos distintos.
D.d.A. Andrade +5 more
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Thromboembolic and bleeding complications in patients with oesophageal cancer
A total of 511 patients who underwent curative chemoradiotherapy and subsequent tumour resection for oesophageal cancer were reviewed retrospectively for bleeding events and arterial or venous thromboembolism (VTE). During the 2‐year follow‐up, 50 patients (9·8 per cent) developed VTE, 20 (3·9 per cent) arterial thromboembolism, 21 (4·1 per cent) major
F. I. Mulder +8 more
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Lengua negra pilosa asociada a carcinoma escamocelular de esófago
Black hairy tongue (BHT) is a benign disorder characterized by dark coloration and hypertrophy with hyperkeratosis in filiform papillae on the surface of the tongue.
Camilo de Jesús Blanco Avellaneda +1 more
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Following propensity adjustment for stage, age and sex, neoadjuvant therapy was not associated with survival. Tumour regression is a powerful prognostic indicator, and future research should focus on identifying patients who will derive the most benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
A. G. M. T. Powell +5 more
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Liquid biopsy for cancer diagnosis using vibrational spectroscopy: systematic review
This article provides a systematic review of analysis by vibrational spectroscopy (VS) of human blood for cancer diagnosis – a spectral ‘liquid biopsy’. VS showed high potential for cancer diagnosis, but standardized reporting methods and more robust studies are needed before its value in clinical practice can be determined.
D. J. Anderson +3 more
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Prognostic and predictive values of tumour budding in stage IV colorectal cancer
In stage IV colorectal cancer, tumour budding graded by International Tumor Budding Consensus Conference criteria is an important morphological marker that can predict prognosis and, possibly, tumour chemoresistance. The clinical relevance was maintained consistently in both resection subgroups (R0/R1 and R2/unresected).
K. Nagata +9 more
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This study investigated the impact of co‐morbidities on health‐related quality of life during long‐term follow‐up after oesophagectomy. The results showed that the substantial impact of co‐morbidities on reported general health might be associated with symptoms and health‐related quality of life 10 years after oesophageal cancer treatment.
F. Klevebro, A. Johar, P. Lagergren
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Machine learning to predict early recurrence after oesophageal cancer surgery
Early recurrence after surgery for adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus is common. A risk prediction model was derived using modern machine learning methods that accurately predicts risk of early recurrence using postoperative pathology. Machine learning may help Background Early cancer recurrence after oesophagectomy is a common problem, with an incidence
S. A. Rahman +87 more
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