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Cancer Nurs
January 2025
Author Affiliations: Departments of Nursing (Mss Sheng, Shen, Hu, and Q Li), Biliopancreatic Surgery (Ms J Li), and Neurosurgery Surgery (Ms Wang), Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei; and Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang (Ms He), China.
Background: Fear of cancer recurrence is a major source of stress and unmet need for colorectal cancer patients.
Objective: This review aimed to identify factors influencing fear of cancer recurrence in colorectal cancer patients.
Methods: Multiple electronic databases were systematically searched for studies from inception to January 2024 using concepts "colorectal neoplasm," "fear," and "recurrence.
Obes Surg
December 2024
As in Table 1, Multi City, India.
Obes Surg
September 2024
Department of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, No. 613, Huangpu Avenue West, Guangzhou, China.
Purpose: Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is the most performed metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS). However, with the increase of SG in different regions, recurrent weight gain after SG is challenging for bariatric surgeons. We introduce a modified operation with a long, narrow pouch in RYGB (LN-RYGB) for weight regain after SG which enhanced the restrictive function in RYGB.
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September 2024
Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Health, Detroit, MI, USA.
Background: Aborted bariatric surgeries are an undesirable experience for patients as they are subjected to potential physical harm and emotional distress. A thorough investigation of aborted bariatric surgeries has not been previously reported. This information may allow the discovery of opportunities to mitigate the risk of aborting some bariatric operations.
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June 2024
Department of Surgery, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Metabolic surgery is an effective treatment option for type 2 diabetes. However, the therapeutic scope has been limited by unexpected inconsistent outcomes. This study aims to overcome these obstacles by determining fundamental mechanisms from a novel perspective by analyzing and comparing the surgical anatomy, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of metabolic surgery, including duodenal-jejunal bypass, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion, one anastomosis gastric bypass, and their modified procedures, predominantly focusing on nonobese patients to mitigate confounding effects from overweighted type 2 diabetes.
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