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Global burden and trends of rheumatoid arthritis attributable to smoking from 1990 to 2021 with forecasts to 2050. [PDF]
Wu Y, Niu Y, Wang Y, Yang Z, Wen P.
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ABSTRACT Background Esophagectomy remains a highly invasive procedure associated with substantial postoperative morbidity. Pulmonary complications, anastomotic leakage, and in‐hospital mortality are of particular concern. Perioperative corticosteroids are often administered to attenuate excessive inflammatory responses; however, the clinical impact in ...
Tomohiko Yasuda +4 more
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Outcome of preterm infants (<30 weeks) born to mothers who smoked: propensity score matching study. [PDF]
Kannan Loganathan P +5 more
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Alcohol consumption was independently associated with Surgical Site Infection in the gastroenterological Minimally Invasive Surgery. Whether preoperative abstinence from alcohol prevents the occurrence of SSI warrants further investigation. ABSTRACT Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the postoperative complications. Risk factors for SSI
Toshiya Akai +9 more
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Smoking, Alcohol, and Their Interaction in the Risk of Head and Neck Cancer: A Nationwide Cohort Study. [PDF]
Park E +5 more
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Visionary Leadership in Cancer Care: An Interview With Professor Timothy J. Eberlein
Professor Timothy J. Eberlein and Professor Ken Shirabe, President of the Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery, during their interview discussing the vision, strategic framework, and leadership that shaped the development of the Siteman Cancer Center into a world‐class institution. ABSTRACT This is a short interview with Professor Timothy J.
Ken Shirabe +3 more
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Impact of minimum wage increases on smoking before, during and after pregnancy in the USA: a difference-in-differences analysis of cross-sectional surveillance data. [PDF]
Rokicki S +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim A novel systemic inflammatory response marker, the neutrophil × monocyte value (NM value), has been identified as a negative predictive factor for responses to chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer. However, the clinical implications of the NM value remain unknown.
Takayoshi Sasaki +9 more
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