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Correlation between P53 expression and malignant risk of gastrointestinal stromal tumors: Evidence from 9 studies
Abstract: Purpose: The published data about p53 expression and its potential value in malignant risk of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors patients seemed inconclusive. To derive a more precise estimatio...
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L. Zong,
P. Chen,
Y. Xu
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189-195
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Therapeutic mammaplasty – A systematic review of the evidence
Abstract: Introduction: Therapeutic mammaplasty (TM) is suggested to have a number of advantages by comparison to conventional breast conserving surgery (BCS), but there is a paucity of published data...
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J. McIntosh,
J.M. O'Donoghue
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196-202
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Class I versus class III radical hysterectomy in stage IB1-IIA cervical cancer. A prospective randomized study
Abstract: Objective: The standard treatment for stage IB-IIA cervical cancer over the past three decades has been the Piver–Rutledge type III radical hysterectomy. This surgery implies a high rate of ...
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F. Landoni,
A. Maneo,
I. Zapardiel,
V. Zanagnolo,
C. Mangioni
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203-209
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Oesophageal cancer: How radical should surgery be?
Abstract: Introduction: Oesophagectomy for carcinoma can be viewed as comprising two components: resection of the oesophagus and resection of the enveloping lymphatics. Controversy exists regarding ho...
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C. Mariette,
G. Piessen
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210-213
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Invasive extramammary Paget’s disease and the risk for secondary tumours in Europe
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and survival of Extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD) and to describe the possible increased risk of tumours after EMPD. All invasive cases...
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J.M. van der Zwan,
S. Siesling,
W.A.M. Blokx,
J.P.E.N. Pierie,
R. Capocaccia
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214-221
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Radioguided occult lesion localization plus sentinel node biopsy (SNOLL) versus wire-guided localization plus sentinel node detection: A case control study of 129 unifocal pure invasive non-palpable breast cancers
Abstract: Aims: We compared histological patterns after lumpectomy for non-palpable breast cancers preoperatively localized by radioguided occult lesion localization plus sentinel node localization (S...
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P.L. Giacalone,
A. Bourdon,
P.D. Trinh,
P. Taourel,
G. Rathat,
M. Sainmont,
H. Perocchia,
M. Rossi,
C. Rouleau
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222-229
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Lymphadenectomy increases the prognostic value of the revised 2009 FIGO staging system for endometrial cancer: A multi-center study
Abstract: Background: We investigated whether pelvic or para-aortic lymphadenectomy increases the prognostic value of the revised 2009 FIGO staging system in patients with endometrial cancer (EC). Met...
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H.S. Kim,
H.Y. Kim,
C.Y. Park,
J.M. Lee,
J.K. Lee,
C.H. Cho,
S.M. Kim,
J.W. Kim
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230-237
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Role of comorbidities in locally advanced cervical cancer patients administered preoperative chemoradiation: Impact on outcome and treatment-related complications
Abstract: Aims: The study aimed at describing the prevalence, and pattern of comorbidities, as well as their clinical role in a large series of locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) patients triaged...
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G. Ferrandina,
A. Lucidi,
A. Paglia,
G. Corrado,
G. Macchia,
L. Tagliaferri,
F. Fanfani,
A.G. Morganti,
V. Valentini,
G. Scambia
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238-244
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Improving survival following surgery for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma – A ten-year experience
Abstract: Objective: Report results following pancreatic surgery at a tertiary referral hospital in Norway, and our experience with the effects of preoperative use of common bile duct stents, the prop...
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D. Hoem,
A. Viste
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245-251
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Patent blue staining as a method to improve lymph node detection in rectal cancer following neoadjuvant treatment
Abstract: Introduction: Lymph node involvement is one of the most important prognostic factors in rectal cancer. After neoadjuvant treatment the number of retrieved lymph nodes is often reported to be...
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I.S. Martijnse,
R.L.H. Dudink,
M. Kusters,
H.J.T. Rutten,
G.A.P. Nieuwenhuijzen,
D.K. Wasowicz-Kemps
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252-258
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Incidence of synchronous liver metastases in patients with colorectal cancer in relationship to clinico-pathologic characteristics. Results of a German prospective multicentre observational study
Abstract: Background: The aim of this prospective observational multicentre study was to evaluate the incidence of synchronous liver metastases in colon and rectal cancer and to determine clinico-path...
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R. Mantke,
U. Schmidt,
S. Wolff,
R. Kube,
H. Lippert
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259-265
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Two-stage hepatectomy: Who will not jump over the second hurdle?
Abstract: Background: Two-stage hepatectomy uses compensatory liver regeneration after a first noncurative hepatectomy to enable a second curative resection in patients with bilobar colorectal liver m...
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O. Turrini,
J. Ewald,
F. Viret,
A. Sarran,
A. Goncalves,
J.-R. Delpero
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266-273
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Radiofrequency assisted liver resection: Analysis of 604 consecutive cases
Abstract: Background: Intraoperative blood loss is an important factor contributing to morbidity and mortality in liver surgery. To address this we developed a bipolar radiofrequency (RF) device, the ...
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M. Pai,
A.E. Frampton,
S. Mikhail,
V. Resende,
O. Kornasiewicz,
D.R. Spalding,
L.R. Jiao,
N.A. Habib
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274-280
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