Publications by authors named "C Pedrazzani"

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  • The study aims to provide updated evidence for managing stage I colon cancer (CC) post-surgery, focusing on recurrence rates and risk factors.
  • Despite low recurrence risk, some guidelines suggest intensive follow-up is unnecessary, but data on actual recurrence rates is limited.
  • The findings reveal a 5% recurrence rate, primarily systemic, with significant risk factors including tumor characteristics and patient demographics, suggesting a need for improved postoperative follow-up strategies.
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  • A study looked at why some patients take longer to recover after surgery, even with new recovery methods in place.
  • They found that out of 1,535 patients, about 32% experienced delayed recovery, which means they didn't meet key recovery goals by the second day after surgery.
  • Six specific actions, like giving a special drink before surgery and removing tubes right after surgery, were linked to faster recoveries, and following all six actions led to a big decrease in delayed recovery.
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: The textbook outcome (TO) is a composite tool introduced to uniform surgical units and regulate surgical quality and outcomes. A patient is considered TO only if all predetermined items are met. In colorectal surgery, TO represents a new tool that can achieve important results given the prevalence of colorectal cancers.

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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by a dismal prognosis. Various attempts have been made to classify ICC subtypes with varying prognoses, but a consensus has yet to be reached. This systematic review aims to gather relevant data on the multi-omics-based ICC classification.

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