Search for dissertations about: "preoperative radiotherapy"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the words preoperative radiotherapy.
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21. Vascular inflammation : implications for microvascular reconstructive surgery after irradiation
Abstract : Better treatment has led to a rapidly increasing population of cancer survivors. A growing body of clinical evidence has shown that radiotherapy is associated with adverse effects on the cardiovascular system, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, depending on the previous treatment site. READ MORE
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22. Response to neoadjuvant treatment in rectal cancer surgery
Abstract : Rectal cancer is one of the three most common malignancies in Sweden with an annual incidence of about 2000 cases. Current treatment consists of surgical resection of the rectum including the loco-regional lymph nodes in the mesorectum. READ MORE
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23. p73 in colorectal cancer
Abstract : Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the world, with about 5000 new cases in Sweden every year. CRC is caused by mutation (inherited or acquired) in genes, by gene variants and changed expression of proteins. The primary way to achieve a curative result for CRC is to remove the tumor by surgery. READ MORE
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24. Chemoradiation in Gastrointestinal Cancer
Abstract : Locally advanced inextirpable gastrointestinal cancer has poor prognosis and is associated with high morbidity. One treatment option is to use radiotherapy, often combined with chemotherapy (chemoradiation), either as preoperative treatment to facilitate surgery or in the palliative setting to relieve symptoms. READ MORE
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25. Risk Factors of Tumour Recurrence and Reduced Survival in Rectal Cancer
Abstract : In Sweden, 2000 patients are diagnosed with rectal cancer annually. In 1995, the Swedish Rectal Cancer Registry (SRCR) was launched to supervise and assure the quality of the management of rectal cancer. Advances in the management of rectal cancer have reduced the local recurrence (LR) rate and improved survival. READ MORE