Publications by authors named "Ximo Xu"

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common tumors worldwide, causing a prominent global health burden. Cell senescence is a complex physiological state, characterized by proliferation arrest. Here, we investigated the role of cellular senescence in the heterogeneity of CRC.

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Immune checkpoint proteins have become recent research hotspots for their vital role in maintaining peripheral immune tolerance and suppressing immune response function in a wide range of tumors. Therefore, investigating the immunomodulatory functions of immune checkpoints and their therapeutic potential for clinical use is of paramount importance. The immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is an important component of cancer immunotherapy, as it targets inhibitory immune signaling transduction with antagonistic antibodies to restore the host immune response.

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  • Conventional laparoscopic-assisted right hemicolectomy involves a small abdominal incision that can lead to postoperative complications and affect patient recovery.
  • Transvaginal natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES VIIIA) offers a solution by extracting the specimen through the vagina, avoiding the small incision.
  • A phase III study (NCT05495048) will compare NOSES VIIIA and the small-incision method in 352 female patients, focusing on 3-year disease-free survival to evaluate oncological effectiveness.
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Background: With the optimization of neoadjuvant treatment regimens, the indications for intersphincteric resection (ISR) have expanded. However, limitations such as unclear surgical field, impaired anal function, and failure of anal preservation still exist. Transanal total mesorectal excision can complement the drawbacks of ISR.

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Background: Cuprotosis is a novel form of programmed cell death that involves direct targeting of key enzymes in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle by excess copper and may result in mitochondrial metabolic dysfunction. However, whether cuprotosis may mediate the tumor microenvironment (TME) and immune regulation in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains unclear.

Methods: Ten cuprotosis-related genes were selected and unsupervised consensus clustering was performed to identify the cuprotosis patterns and the correlated TME characteristics.

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Background: Robotic surgery has been widely adopted for colorectal cancer (CRC). Many surgeons in China have completed structured training programs and have performed robotic colorectal surgeries. This multicenter study aimed to evaluate the training effects of structured training curricula in China for surgeons with different laparoscopic experiences during their initial implementation of robotic colorectal surgery.

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Background: The multi-site practice (MSP) policy has been practiced in China over 10 years. This study aimed to investigate the safety and feasibility of performing laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer (LSCRC) and gastric cancer (LSGC) under the Chinese MSP policy.

Methods: We collected and analysed the data from 1,081 patients who underwent LSCRC or LSGC performed by one gastrointestinal surgeon in his original hospital ( = 573) and his MSP institutions ( = 508) between January 2017 and December 2020.

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Background: Chylous ascites (CA) after laparoscopic D3 lymphadenectomy for right colon cancer is not rare. However, the risk factors for CA have not been fully explored. Few studies have investigated the effect of CA on long-term prognosis.

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Background: Transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) is an alternative for mid-low rectal cancer. In China, this procedure has been performed in high-volume centers with structured training curriculums. The efficacy of the TaTME structured training curriculums in China is still unclear.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ximo Xu"

  • - Ximo Xu's research primarily focuses on colorectal cancer (CRC), exploring its molecular mechanisms, treatment strategies, and surgical innovations to enhance patient outcomes and understand tumor heterogeneity.
  • - Recent studies analyze cellular senescence biomarkers, the role of glycosylation in immune checkpoints, and novel surgical techniques such as transanal endoscopic intersphincteric resection, highlighting potential clinical implications and advances in CRC management.
  • - Xu's work also addresses training and safety standards in robotic and laparoscopic surgeries within China, emphasizing the importance of structured curricula and competency standards to improve surgical practices and patient safety in the field of oncology.