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Sue-anne Mclachlan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
Michael J Solomon - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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preoperative exercise halves the Postoperative Complication rate in patients with lung cancer a systematic review of the effect of exercise on Complications length of stay and quality of life in patients with cancer
2018Co-Authors: Daniel Steffens, Michael J Solomon, Paula R Beckenkamp, Mark J Hancock, Jane M YoungAbstract:Objective To investigate the effectiveness of preoperative exercises interventions in patients undergoing oncological surgery, on Postoperative Complications, length of hospital stay and quality of life. Design Intervention systematic review with meta-analysis. Data sources MEDLINE, Embase and PEDro. Eligibility criteria for selecting studies Trials investigating the effectiveness of preoperative exercise for any oncological patient undergoing surgery were included. The outcomes of interest were Postoperative Complications, length of hospital stay and quality of life. Relative risks (RRs), mean differences (MDs) and 95% CI were calculated using random-effects models. Results Seventeen articles (reporting on 13 different trials) involving 806 individual participants and 6 tumour types were included. There was moderate-quality evidence that preoperative exercise significantly reduced Postoperative Complication rates (RR 0.52, 95% CI 0.36 to 0.74) and length of hospital stay (MD −2.86 days, 95% CI −5.40 to −0.33) in patients undergoing lung resection, compared with control. For patients with oesophageal cancer, preoperative exercise was not effective in reducing length of hospital stay (MD 2.00 days, 95% CI −2.35 to 6.35). Although only assessed in individual studies, preoperative exercise improved Postoperative quality of life in patients with oral or prostate cancer. No effect was found in patients with colon and colorectal liver metastases. Conclusions Preoperative exercise was effective in reducing Postoperative Complications and length of hospital stay in patients with lung cancer. Whether preoperative exercise reduces Complications, length of hospital stay and improves quality of life in other groups of patients undergoing oncological surgery is uncertain as the quality of evidence is low. PROSPEROregistration number
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
Nabila Ansari - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
Stephen P Ackland - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
Alexander G. Heriot - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem
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acute adverse events and Postoperative Complications in a randomized trial of preoperative short course radiotherapy versus long course chemoradiotherapy for t3 adenocarcinoma of the rectum trans tasman radiation oncology group trial trog 01 04
2017Co-Authors: Nabila Ansari, Richard Fisher, Sue-anne Mclachlan, Bryan Burmeister, Stephen P Ackland, David Joseph, J Mackay, Michael J Solomon, Alexander G. HeriotAbstract:Objective:To compare acute adverse events (AE) and Postoperative Complication rates in a randomized trial of short-course (SC) versus long-course (LC) preoperative radiotherapy.Background:Evidence demonstrates that adding neoadjuvant radiotherapy to surgery offers better local control in the managem