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Reviewer Essay: Exemplary Dissemination: Sowing Seed in IJ-SoTL
Excerpt: As a member of the International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning editorial board, I have the privilege of reviewing articles that make a significant contribution to the SoTL literature, and more importantly, to practice ...
Nicola Simmons
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This study investigated the association between radiographic and pathological response assessments among patients with pancreatic cancer receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy and neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. The present study revealed that discrepancies between radiographic and histological responses may differ according to the type of therapy ...
Satoru Miyahara +8 more
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Innovative learning in action (ILIA) issue one: Internationalising the curriculum [PDF]
Welcome to the first edition of the University of Salford’s ‘Innovative Learning in Action’ (ILIA). The journal will be published bi-annually and is intended to provide recognition for and to celebrate the good practice of staff who - across campus ...
Caruana, V
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ABSTRACT Background Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) has been extensively developed for locally advanced gastric cancer (GC). In Asia, S‐1‐based regimens, such as docetaxel, oxaliplatin, and S‐1 (DOS) and S‐1 and oxaliplatin (SOX), are expected to become the standard of care.
Kota Kawabata +9 more
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This study investigated the impacts of distance to transplant center on posttransplant survival following LDLT. Patients living further away from the transplant center had worse graft and patient survival rates than those of patients living closer, probably due to less frequency of follow‐up visits, and living > 40 miles from our treatment center was ...
Hajime Matsushima +9 more
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This national survey using the National Clinical Database in Japan revealed a persistent decline in the number of advanced hepatectomies, even after the COVID‐19 pandemic. Despite this trend, surgical safety was effectively maintained in the postpandemic period using risk‐adjusted metrics.
Yusuke Takemura +13 more
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Composition of Journals’ Editorial Board Members as an indicator of the Interdisciplinarity: The Case of Iranian Journals in Social Sciences and Humanities. [PDF]
Purpose: The current research investigates the composition and characteristics of editorial board members of journals in humanities and social sciences accredited by the Ministry of Science, Research & Technology of Iran.
Mohammad Amin Erfanmanesh +2 more
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This multicenter cohort study of 8782 esophagectomies in Japan found that higher intraoperative fluid volume significantly increased the risk of pneumonia after minimally invasive esophagectomy. Avoiding fluid overload may help reduce postoperative pneumonia.
Akihiko Okamura +8 more
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Background The underrepresentation of scholarly works from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in academic literature is a documented concern, attributed partly to editorial biases.
Zhiwei Jia +5 more
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Preserving anorectal function while ensuring oncological success is critical in lower rectal cancer surgery. This multicenter prospective study compared hand‐sewn and stapled anastomosis in 135 patients with tumors 4–5 cm from the anal verge. Although post‐operative complications and oncological outcomes were similar, stapled anastomosis consistently ...
Masakatsu Numata +29 more
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