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Optical coherence tomography in guided surgery of GI cancer
SPIE Proceedings, 2005Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a new high spatial resolution, real-time optical imaging modality, known from prior pilot studies for its high sensitivity to invasive cancer. We reported our results in an OCT feasibility study for accurate determination of the proximal border for esophageal carcinoma and the distal border for rectal carcinoma ...
Ludmila B. Snopova+7 more
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Advantages of laparoscopic palliative surgery in upper GI tract cancer
Cancer Treatment Reviews, 1996Generally, the resection rate in advanced oesophageal and gastric carcinoma varies between 30 and 50% and palliative surgery results in 5 year survival of below 15% (1, 2). These data demonstrate that patients with advanced upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract cancer rarely benefit from extensive operative procedures and therefore non-surgical palliation ...
Michael Hünerbein+2 more
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Medicaid expansion and surgery for HPB/GI cancers: NCDB difference-in-difference analysis.
American Journal of Surgery, 2022Zoey Kaelberer+4 more
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Improving Efficiencies in the GI Practice of Endoscopic Ambulatory Surgery Center
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2007The practice of gastroenterology is undergoing sweeping changes that demand improvements in efficiency and effectiveness within the practice and ambulatory endoscopy centers. This article discusses core principles of practice and endoscopic ambulatory surgery center function and management that lead to the improvements in the delivery of efficient ...
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Current treatment and future directions in the management of anal cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Leila T Tchelebi+2 more
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