Publications by authors named "J F De Wispelaere"

Study Purpose: The DRAGON 1 trial aims to assess training, implementation, safety and feasibility of combined portal- and hepatic-vein embolization (PVE/HVE) to accelerate future liver remnant (FLR) hypertrophy in patients with borderline resectable colorectal cancer liver metastases.

Methods: The DRAGON 1 trial is a worldwide multicenter prospective single arm trial. The primary endpoint is a composite of the safety of PVE/HVE, 90-day mortality, and one year accrual monitoring of each participating center.

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Purpose: This article focuses on the risk that work disability policies lock people into work disability rather than promote durable health and return to work. We outline the concept of a as a heuristic device to explore this policy paradox inherent in the design of most social insurance systems.

Materials And Methods: This is a conceptual paper drawing on examples from existing research.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A 52-year-old male with follicular lymphoma developed recurrent chylothorax due to thrombosis in the left brachiocephalic vein, following unsuccessful standard treatments.
  • - Imaging confirmed the thrombosis, and the patient underwent a minimally invasive percutaneous recanalization combined with stenting after initial access failed.
  • - Four months later, follow-up scans showed a significant reduction in pleural effusion, and the patient reported full clinical recovery.
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This paper focuses on an emergency basic income (EBI) as a tool for avoiding financial insecurity during the time of pandemic. The authors argue that paying each resident a monthly cash amount for the duration of the crisis would serve to protect them from the economic fallout.They suggest three reasons why the EBI proposal is particularly well-suited to play an important role in a comprehensive public health response to COVID-19: it offers an immediate and agile response; it prioritizes the most vulnerable in the affected population; and it promotes a solidaristic response to the pandemic crisis.

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