4.6 Article

Integration of patient-reported outcome measures with key clinical outcomes after immediate latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction and adjuvant treatment

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY
Volume 100, Issue 2, Pages 240-251

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.8959

Keywords

-

Categories

Funding

  1. BUPA Charitable Giving and Abreast Cancer Research, Inamed Aesthetics (Allergan UK)
  2. University Foundation Hospitals of Bristol NHS Above and Beyond Charitable Trustees
  3. Cancer Research UK

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Background: Clinical evidence on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) in breast reconstruction is lacking. The aim of this study was to evaluate PROMs in implant-assisted latissimus dorsi (LDI) or tissue-only autologous latissimus dorsi (ALD) flap reconstruction in relation to complications and adjuvant treatments. Methods: This was a prospective cohort study involving six UK centres. Eligible patients had primary early-stage breast cancer. The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer quality-of-life questionnaire (QLQ)-C30 and QLQ-BR23, Functional Assessment of Cancer TherapyBreast Cancer scale (FACT-B), Body Image Scale, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were completed before operation and at 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery. Results: A total of 182 patients (82 LDI and 100 ALD) were recruited between 2007 and 2010 with symptomatic (59.9 per cent) or screen-detected (39.6 per cent) cancers. Some 64.3 per cent had lymph node-negative disease; 30 per cent of the LDI group had radiotherapy, compared with 53.0 per cent in the ALD group (P = 0.004). Early complications up to 3 months after surgery were reported in 66 and 51.0 per cent of patients in the LDI and ALD groups respectively (P = 0.062) and long-term complications (412 months) in 48 and 45.0 per cent (P = 0.845). Role functioning and pain (P = 0.002 for both) were adversely affected in the ALD group compared with results in the LDI group, with no significant effects of radiotherapy on any health-related quality of life (HRQL). Chemotherapy and early complications adversely affected HRQL, which improved between 3 and 12 months after surgery (P < 0.010 for all). Conclusion: There is evidence of similar HRQL between types of latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction for up to a year after surgery. There appear to be no overarching effects for radiotherapy after mastectomy on the specific HRQL domains studied in the short term. The identification of variables that affect HRQL is important, including their integration into the analysis of PROMs. Copyright (C) 2012 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.6
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

Article Surgery

Rates of Anastomotic Complications and Their Management Following Esophagectomy Results of the Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis Audit (OGAA)

Ewen A. Griffiths

Summary: This study is an international cohort study investigating the rates and management of anastomotic leak and conduit necrosis after esophagectomy. The results showed that the severity of AL and CN is closely related to patient outcomes, and reintervention can be successful, indicating that surgeons should try alternative management strategies.

ANNALS OF SURGERY (2022)

Article Oncology

Five-fraction Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer: FAST-Forward to Implementation

A. M. Brunt, J. S. Haviland, A. M. Kirby, N. Somaiah, D. A. Wheatley, J. M. Bliss, J. R. Yarnold

Summary: The 5-fraction radiotherapy regimens of 27 Gy and 26 Gy have shown non-inferiority in Ipsilateral Breast Tumour Relapse compared to traditional 40 Gy in 15 fractions. The 26 Gy schedule is recommended for clinical implementation due to its similar normal tissue effects to the 40 Gy regimen. Despite limited control for time-related effects in the trial design, the 26 Gy regimen can be implemented now.

CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (2021)

Article Surgery

Can Preoperative Characteristics Predict the Outcomes of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy?

Amira Orabi, Davide Di Mauro, Ikechukwu Njere, Marco Ratano, Sankavi Thavakumar, Alex Reece-Smith, Shahjehan Wajed, Antonio Manzelli

Summary: This study aimed to evaluate if preoperative characteristics of patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) predict how likely they are to fail to be day case. The results showed that age, gender, and comorbidities were associated with intraoperative difficulty, while Nassar grading was related to postoperative complications and discharge rates.

JOURNAL OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC & ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES (2022)

Review Surgery

UK Guidelines for Lipomodelling of the Breast on behalf of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery and Association of Breast Surgery Expert Advisory Group

Joanna Skillman, Penelope McManus, Pud Bhaskar, Stephen Hamilton, P. G. Roy, J. M. O'Donoghue

Summary: Lipomodelling has gained popularity for various reconstructive, aesthetic, and therapeutic purposes. This guidelines provide a summary of the indications, training, technique, audit, and outcomes in lipomodelling, as well as identifying areas for further research.

JOURNAL OF PLASTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE AND AESTHETIC SURGERY (2022)

Article Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems

The influence of anastomotic techniques on postoperative anastomotic complications: Results of the Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis Audit

Ewen A. Griffiths

Summary: Handsewn anastomoses are associated with higher rates of anastomotic failure compared to stapled anastomoses, particularly in neck anastomoses. There is minimal difference between techniques for chest anastomoses. Further research into standardization of anastomotic approach and techniques may lead to improved outcomes.

JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY (2022)

Article Surgery

Postoperative outcomes in oesophagectomy with trainee involvement

R. P. T. Evans, J. Hodson, S. K. Kamarajah, E. A. Griffiths, P. Singh, D. Alderson, J. Bundred, J. Gossage, B. Jefferies, S. McKay, I Mohamed, D. Nepogodiev, K. Siaw-Acheampong, R. van Hillegersberg, R. Vohra, K. Wanigasooriya, T. Whitehouse, A. Gjata, J. Moreno, F. R. Takeda, B. Kidane, R. Guevara Castro, T. Harustiak, A. Bekele, A. Kechagias, I Gockel, A. Kennedy, A. Da Roit, A. Bagajevas, J. S. Azagra, H. A. Mahendran, L. Mejia-Fernandez, B. P. L. Wijnhoven, J. El Kafsi, R. H. Sayyed, M. Sousa, A. S. Sampaio, I Negoi, R. Blanco, B. Wallner, P. M. Schneider, P. K. Hsu, A. Isik, S. Gananadha, V Wills, M. Devadas, C. Duong, M. Talbot, M. W. Hii, R. Jacobs, N. A. Andreollo, B. Johnston, G. Darling, A. Isaza-Restrepo, G. Rosero, F. Arias-Amezquita, D. Raptis, J. Gaedcke, D. Reim, J. Izbicki, J. H. Egberts, S. Dikinis, D. W. Kjaer, M. H. Larsen, M. P. Achiam, J. Saarnio, D. Theodorou, T. Liakakos, D. P. Korkolis, W. B. Robb, C. Collins, T. Murphy, J. Reynolds, V Tonini, M. Migliore, L. Bonavina, M. Valmasoni, R. Bardini, J. Weindelmayer, M. Terashima, R. E. White, E. Alghunaim, M. Elhadi, A. M. Leon-Takahashi, H. Medina-Franco, P. C. Lau, K. E. Okonta, J. Heisterkamp, C. Rosman, G. Beban, R. Babor, A. Gordon, J. Rossaak, K. M. Pal, A. U. Qureshi, S. A. Naqi, A. A. Syed, J. Barbosa, C. S. Vicente, J. Leite, J. Freire, R. Casaca, R. C. T. Costa, R. R. Scurtu, S. S. Mogoanta, C. Bolca, S. Constantinoiu, D. Sekhniaidze, J. B. Y. So, G. Gacvski, C. Loureiro, M. Pera, A. Bianchi, M. Moreno Gijon, J. Martin Fernandez, M. S. Trugeda Carrera, M. Vallve-Bernal, M. A. Citores Pascual, S. Elmahi, I Halldestam, J. Hedberg, S. Monig, S. Gutknecht, M. Tez, A. Guner, T. B. Tirnaksiz, E. Colak, B. Sevinc, A. Hindmarsh, I Khan, D. Khoo, R. Byrom, J. Gokhale, P. Wilkerson, P. Jain, D. Chan, K. Robertson, S. Iftikhar, R. Skipworth, M. Forshaw, S. Higgs, R. Nijjar, Y. K. S. Viswanath, P. Turner, S. Dexter, A. Boddy, W. H. Allum, S. Oglesby, E. Cheong, D. Beardsmore, N. Maynard, R. Berrisford, S. Mercer, S. Puig, R. Melhado, C. Kelty, T. Underwood, K. Dawas, W. Lewis, A. Al-Bahrani, G. Bryce, M. Thomas, A. T. Arndt, F. Palazzo, R. A. Meguid, J. Fergusson, E. Beenen, C. Mosse, J. Salim, S. Cheah, T. Wright, M. P. Cerdeira, P. McQuillan, M. Richardson, H. Liem, J. Spillane, M. Yacob, F. Albadawi, T. Thorpe, A. Dingle, C. Cabalag, K. Loi, O. M. Fisher, S. Ward, M. Read, M. Johnson, R. Bassari, H. Bui, I Cecconello, R. A. A. Sallum, J. R. M. da Rocha, L. R. Lopes, V. Tercioti, J. D. S. Coelho, J. A. P. Ferrer, G. Buduhan, L. Tan, S. Srinathan, P. Shea, J. Yeung, F. Allison, P. Carroll, F. Vargas-Barato, F. Gonzalez, J. Ortega, L. Nino-Torres, T. C. Beltran-Garcia, L. Castilla, M. Pineda, A. Bastidas, J. Gomez-Mayorga, N. Cortes, C. Cetares, S. Caceres, S. Duarte, A. Pazdro, M. Snajdauf, H. Faltova, M. Sevcikova, P. B. Mortensen, N. Katballe, T. Ingemann, B. Morten, I Kruhlikava, A. P. Ainswort, N. M. Stilling, J. Eckardt, J. Holm, M. Thorsteinsson, M. Siemsen, B. Brandt, B. Nega, E. Teferra, A. Tizazu, J. S. Kauppila, V Koivukangas, S. Merilainen, R. Gruetzmann, C. Krautz, G. Weber, H. Golcher, G. Emons, A. Azizian, M. Ebeling, S. Niebisch, N. Kreuser, G. Albanese, J. Hesse, L. Volovnik, U. Boecher, M. Reeh, S. Triantafyllou, D. Schizas, A. Michalinos, E. Baili, M. Mpoura, A. Charalabopoulos, D. K. Manatakis, D. Balalis, J. Bolger, C. Baban, A. Mastrosimone, O. McAnena, A. Quinn, C. B. O. Suilleabhain, M. M. Hennessy, I. Ivanovski, H. Khizer, N. Ravi, N. Donlon, M. Cervellera, S. Vaccari, S. Bianchini, L. Sartarelli, E. Asti, D. Bernardi, S. Merigliano, L. Provenzano, M. Scarpa, L. Saadeh, B. Salmaso, G. De Manzoni, S. Giacopuzzi, R. La Mendola, C. A. De Pasqual, Y. Tsubosa, M. Niihara, T. Irino, R. Makuuchi, K. Ishii, M. Mwachiro, A. Fekadu, A. Odera, E. Mwachiro, D. AlShehab, H. A. Ahmed, A. O. Shebani, A. Elhadi, F. A. Elnagar, H. F. Elnagar, S. T. Makkai-Popa, L. F. Wong, T. Yunrong, S. Thanninalai, H. C. Aik, P. W. Soon, T. J. Huei, H. N. L. Basave, R. Cortes-Gonzalez, S. M. Lagarde, J. J. B. van Lanschot, C. Cords, W. A. Jansen, I Martijnse, R. Matthijsen, S. Bouwense, B. Klarenbeek, M. Verstegen, F. van Workum, J. P. Ruurda, A. van der Veen, J. W. van den Berg, N. Evenett, P. Johnston, R. Patel, A. MacCormick, M. Young, B. Smith, C. Ekwunife, A. H. Memon, K. Shaikh, A. Wajid, N. Khalil, M. Haris, Z. U. Mirza, S. B. A. Qudus, M. Z. Sarwar, A. Shehzadi, A. Raza, M. H. Jhanzaib, J. Farmanali, Z. Zakir, O. Shakeel, I Nasir, S. Khattak, M. Baig, M. A. Noor, H. H. Ahmed, A. Naeem, A. C. Pinho, R. da Silva, A. Bernardes, J. C. Campos, H. Matos, T. Braga, C. Monteiro, P. Ramos, F. Cabral, M. P. Gomes, P. C. Martins, A. M. Correia, J. F. Videira, C. Ciuce, R. Drasovean, R. Apostu, S. Paitici, A. E. Racu, C. Obleaga, M. Beuran, B. Stoica, C. Ciubotaru, V Negoita, I Cordos, R. D. Birla, D. Predescu, P. A. Hoara, R. Tomsa, V Shneider, M. Agasiev, I Ganjara, D. Gunjic, M. Veselinovic, T. Babic, T. S. Chin, A. Shabbir, G. Kim, A. Crnjac, H. Samo, I. Diez del Val, S. Leturio, J. M. Ramon, M. Dal Cero, S. Rifa, M. Rico, A. Pagan Pomar, J. A. Martinez Corcoles, J. L. Rodicio Miravalles, S. A. Pais, S. A. Turienzo, L. S. Alvarez, P. Campos, A. G. Rendo, S. S. Garcia, E. P. G. Santos, E. T. Martinez, M. J. Fernandez Diaz, C. Magadan Alvarez, V. Concepcion Martin, C. Diaz Lopez, A. Rosat Rodrigo, L. E. Perez Sanchez, M. Bailon Cuadrado, C. Tinoco Carrasco, E. Choolani Bhojwani, D. P. Sanchez, M. E. Ahmed, T. Dzhendov, F. Lindberg, M. Rutegard, M. Sundbom, C. Mickael, N. Colucci, A. Schnider, S. Er, E. Kurnaz, S. Turkyilmaz, A. Turkyilmaz, R. Yildirim, B. E. Baki, N. Akkapulu, O. Karahan, N. Damburaci, R. Hardwick, P. Safranek, V Sujendran, J. Bennett, Z. Afzal, M. Shrotri, B. Chan, K. Exarchou, T. Gilbert, T. Amalesh, D. Mukherjee, S. Mukherjee, T. H. Wiggins, R. Kennedy, S. McCain, A. Harris, G. Dobson, N. Davies, I Wilson, D. Mayo, D. Bennett, R. Young, P. Manby, N. Blencowe, M. Schiller, B. Byrne, D. Mitton, V Wong, A. Elshaer, M. Cowen, V Menon, L. C. Tan, E. McLaughlin, R. Koshy, C. Sharp, H. Brewer, N. Das, M. Cox, W. Al Khyatt, D. Worku, R. Iqbal, L. Walls, R. McGregor, G. Fullarton, A. Macdonald, C. MacKay, C. Craig, S. Dwerryhouse, S. Hornby, S. Jaunoo, M. Wadley, C. Baker, M. Saad, M. Kelly, A. Davies, F. Di Maggio, P. Mistry, R. Singhal, O. Tucker, S. Kapoulas, S. Powell-Brett, P. Davis, G. Bromley, L. Watson, R. Verma, J. Ward, V Shetty, C. Ball, K. Pursnani, A. Sarela, H. Sue Ling, S. Mehta, J. Hayden, N. To, T. Palser, D. Hunter, K. Supramaniam, Z. Butt, A. Ahmed, S. Kumar, A. Chaudry, O. Moussa, A. Kordzadeh, P. Patil, I Noaman, J. Willem, G. Bouras, R. Evans, M. Singh, H. Warrilow, A. Ahmad, N. Tewari, F. Yanni, J. Couch, E. Theophilidou, J. J. Reilly, G. van Boxel, K. Akbari, D. Zanotti, B. Sgromo, G. Sanders, T. Wheatley, A. Ariyarathenam, A. Reece-Smith, L. Humphreys, C. Choh, N. Carter, B. Knight, P. Pucher, A. Athanasiou, B. Tan, M. Abdulrahman, J. Vickers, K. Akhtar, R. Chaparala, R. Brown, M. M. A. Alasmar, R. Ackroyd, K. Patel, A. Tamhankar, A. Wyman, R. Walker, B. Grace, N. Abbassi, N. Slim, L. Ioannidi, G. Blackshaw, T. Havard, X. Escofet, A. Powell, A. Owera, F. Rashid, P. Jambulingam, J. Padickakudi, H. Ben-Younes, K. McCormack, I. A. Makey, M. K. Karush, C. W. Seder, M. J. Liptay, G. Chmielewski, E. L. Rosato, A. C. Berger, R. Zheng, E. Okolo, A. Singh, C. D. Scott, M. J. Weyant, J. D. Mitchell

Summary: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of trainee involvement in oesophagectomy on postoperative outcomes in an international multicentre setting. Analysis of 2232 oesophagectomies has shown that trainee involvement did not negatively impact perioperative outcomes. Trainee involvement was not found to be associated with significantly inferior postoperative outcomes for selected patients undergoing oesophagectomy.

BJS OPEN (2021)

Article Oncology

A Randomised Phase II Clinical Trial Comparing the Deliverability and Acute Toxicity of Wide Tangent versus Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy to the Breast and Internal Mammary Chain

A. Ranger, A. Dunlop, V. N. Hansen, G. Princewill, S. Landeg, E. M. Donovan, E. J. Harris, H. A. McNair, J. Haviland, A. M. Kirby

Summary: This study compared the treatment time, dosimetry, organ doses, setup reproducibility, and toxicity of IMC-RT using WT(vDIBH) and VMAT(vDIBH). Results showed that VMAT(vDIBH) treatment was faster but resulted in increased doses to some non-target tissues. However, these increased doses did not lead to significant toxicity in this study.

CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (2022)

Review Surgery

Use of Telemedicine for Postdischarge Assessment of the Surgical Wound International Cohort Study, and Systematic Review With Meta-analysis

NIHR Global Hlth Res Unit Global Surg, GlobalSurg Collaborative

Summary: This study aimed to determine if remote wound reviews using telemedicine can be safely upscaled and whether standardized assessment tools are needed. The findings showed that the rate of surgical site infection reported using telemedicine was slightly lower than with in-person review, indicating the need for standardized tools for remote assessment of surgical site infection.

ANNALS OF SURGERY (2023)

Article Oncology

No Association Between Polygenic Risk Scores for Cancer and Development of Radiation Therapy Toxicity

Gillian C. Barnett, Sarah L. Kerns, Leila Dorling, Laura Fachal, Miguel E. Aguado-Barrera, Laura Martinez-Calvo, Harkeran K. Jandu, Ceilidh Welsh, Jonathan Tyrer, Charlotte E. Coles, Joanne S. Haviland, Christopher Parker, Antonio Gomez-Caamano, Patricia Calvo-Crespo, Paloma Sosa-Fajardo, Neil G. Burnet, Holly Summersgill, Adam Webb, Dirk De Ruysscher, Petra Seibold, Jenny Chang-Claude, Christopher J. Talbot, Tim Rattay, Matthew Parliament, Kim De Ruyck, Barry S. Rosenstein, Paul D. P. Pharoah, Alison M. Dunning, Ana Vega, Catharine M. L. West

Summary: Through analyzing data from a large number of cancer patients, the study found that radiation therapy does not pose additional toxicity risks for patients with increased genetic susceptibility to cancer. However, certain individual genetic variations may increase the likelihood of specific toxic side effects, which need to be further validated and studied for their biological mechanisms in other research.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS (2022)

Review Oncology

A systematic review of clinical studies on variable proton Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE)

Tracy S. A. Underwood, Aimee L. McNamara, Ane Appelt, Joanne S. Haviland, Brita Singers Sorensen, Esther G. C. Troost

Summary: This study provides a systematic review of clinical studies exploring the links between proton therapy and patient toxicities and image changes. The research suggests that current clinical evidence for variable proton RBE is statistically weak and recommends standardizing follow-up protocols and statistical analysis methods for larger studies.

RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY (2022)

Article Oncology

Cost-effectiveness of 5 fraction and partial breast radiotherapy for early breast cancer in the UK: model-based multi-trial analysis

David Glynn, Judith Bliss, Adrian Murray Brunt, Charlotte E. Coles, Duncan Wheatley, Joanne S. Haviland, Anna M. Kirby, Francesco Longo, Rita Faria, John R. Yarnold, Susan Griffin

Summary: This study estimated the cost-effectiveness of different radiotherapy modalities for early breast cancer in the UK. The results showed that partial breast radiotherapy delivered in 5 fractions was the most cost-effective option for eligible patients, while whole-breast radiotherapy delivered in 5 fractions was the most cost-effective option for ineligible patients. These findings suggest that hypofractionation and partial breast radiotherapy have important benefits for the UK health system.

BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT (2023)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

One versus three weeks hypofractionated whole breast radiotherapy for early breast cancer treatment: the FAST-Forward phase III RCT

Adrian Murray Brunt, Joanne S. Haviland, Duncan A. Wheatley, Mark A. Sydenham, David J. Bloomfield, Charlie Chan, Suzy Cleator, Charlotte E. Coles, Ellen Donovan, Helen Fleming, David Glynn, Andrew Goodman, Susan Griffin, Penelope Hopwood, Anna M. Kirby, Cliona C. Kirwan, Zohal Nabi, Jaymini Patel, Elinor Sawyer, Navita Somaiah, Isabel Syndikus, Karen Venables, John R. Yarnold, Judith M. Bliss

Summary: The FAST-Forward trial aimed to find a 5-fraction schedule of adjuvant radiotherapy that was non-inferior to the standard 15-fraction regimen for early breast cancer. The results showed that the 26 Gy in 5 fractions delivered in 1 week was a safe and effective alternative to the standard treatment.

HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT (2023)

Article Surgery

Textbook outcome following oesophagectomy for cancer: international cohort study

S. K. Kamarajah, R. P. T. Evans, D. Nepogodiev, J. Hodson, J. R. Bundred, I Gockel, J. A. Gossage, A. Isik, B. Kidane, H. A. Mahendran, I Negoi, K. E. Okonta, R. Sayyed, R. van, R. S. Vohra, B. P. L. Wijnhoven, P. Singh, E. A. Griffiths, D. Alderson, J. Bundred, J. Gossage, B. Jefferies, S. McKay, I Mohamed, K. Siaw-Acheampong, R. Vohra, K. Wanigasooriya, T. Whitehouse, A. Gjata, J. Moreno, F. R. Takeda, R. Guevara Castro, T. Harustiak, A. Bekele, A. Kechagias, A. Kennedy, A. Da Roit, A. Bagajevas, J. S. Azagra, L. Mejia-Fernandez, J. El Kafsi, R. H. Sayyed, M. M. Sousa, A. S. Sampaio, R. Blanco, B. Wallner, P. M. Schneider, P. K. Hsu, S. Gananadha, V Wills, M. Devadas, C. Duong, M. Talbot, M. W. Hii, R. Jacobs, N. A. Andreollo, B. Johnston, G. Darling, A. Isaza-Restrepo, G. Rosero, F. Arias-Amezquita, D. Raptis, J. Gaedcke, D. Reim, J. Izbicki, J. H. Egberts, S. Dikinis, D. W. Kjaer, M. H. Larsen, M. P. Achiam, J. Saarnio, D. Theodorou, T. Liakakos, D. P. Korkolis, W. B. Robb, C. Collins, T. Murphy, J. Reynolds, V Tonini, M. Migliore, L. Bonavina, M. Valmasoni, R. Bardini, J. Weindelmayer, M. Terashima, R. E. White, E. Alghunaim, M. Elhadi, A. M. Leon-Takahashi, H. Medina-Franco, P. C. Lau, J. Heisterkamp, C. Rosman, R. van Hillegersberg, G. Beban, A. Gordon, J. Rossaak, K. M. Pal, A. U. Qureshi, S. A. Naqi, A. A. Syed, J. Barbosa, C. S. Vicente, J. Leite, J. Freire, R. Casaca, R. C. T. Costa, R. R. Scurtu, S. S. Mogoanta, C. Bolca, S. Constantinoiu, D. Sekhniaidze, M. Bjelovic, J. B. Y. So, G. Gacevski, C. Loureiro, M. Pera, A. Bianchi, M. Moreno Gijon, J. Martin Fernandez, M. S. Trugeda Carrera, M. Vallve-Bernal, M. A. Citores Pascual, S. Elmahi, I Halldestam, J. Hedberg, S. Monig, S. Gutknecht, M. Tez, A. Guner, M. B. Tirnaksiz, E. Colak, B. Sevinc, A. Hindmarsh, I Khan, D. Khoo, R. Byrom, J. Gokhale, P. Wilkerson, P. Jain, D. Chan, K. Robertson, S. Iftikhar, R. Skipworth, M. Forshaw, S. Higgs, R. Nijjar, Y. K. S. Viswanath, P. Turner, S. Dexter, A. Boddy, W. H. Allum, S. Oglesby, E. Cheong, D. Beardsmore, N. Maynard, R. Berrisford, S. Mercer, S. Puig, R. Melhado, C. Kelty, T. Underwood, K. Dawas, W. Lewis, A. Al-Bahrani, G. Bryce, M. Thomas, A. T. Arndt, F. Palazzo, R. A. Meguid, S. Cheah, T. Wright, M. P. Cerdeira, P. McQuillan, M. Richardson, H. Liem, J. Spillane, M. Yacob, F. Albadawi, T. Thorpe, A. Dingle, C. Cabalag, K. Loi, O. M. Fisher, S. Ward, M. Read, M. Johnson, R. Bassari, H. Bui, I Cecconello, R. A. A. Sallum, J. R. M. da Rocha, L. R. Lopes, V. Tercioti Jr, J. D. S. Coelho, J. A. P. Ferrer, G. Buduhan, L. Tan, S. Srinathan, P. Shea, J. Yeung, F. Allison, P. Carroll, F. Vargas-Barato, F. Gonzalez, J. Ortega, L. Nino-Torres, T. C. Beltran-Garcia, L. Castilla, M. Pineda, A. Bastidas, J. Gomez-Mayorga, N. Cortes, C. Cetares, S. Caceres, S. Duarte, A. Pazdro, M. Snajdauf, H. Faltova, M. Sevcikova, P. B. Mortensen, N. Katballe, T. Ingemann, B. Morten, I Kruhlikava, A. P. Ainswort, N. M. Stilling, J. Eckardt, J. Holm, M. Thorsteinsson, M. Siemsen, B. Brandt, B. Nega, E. Teferra, A. Tizazu, J. H. Kauppila, V Koivukangas, S. Merilainen, R. Gruetzmann, C. Krautz, G. Weber, H. Golcher, G. Emons, A. Azizian, M. Ebeling, S. Niebisch, N. Kreuser, G. Albanese, J. Hesse, L. Volovnik, U. Boecher, M. Reeh, S. Triantafyllou, D. Schizas, A. Michalinos, E. Balli, M. Mpoura, A. Charalabopoulos, D. K. Manatakis, D. Balalis, J. Bolger, C. Baban, A. Mastrosimone, O. McAnena, A. Quinn, C. B. O. Suilleabhain, M. M. Hennessy, I. Ivanovski, H. Khizer, N. Ravi, N. Donlon, M. L. Cervellera, S. L. Vaccari, S. L. Bianchini, L. Sartarelli, E. Asti, D. Bernardi, S. Merigliano, L. Provenzano, M. Scarpa, L. Saadeh, B. Salmaso, G. De Manzoni, S. Giacopuzzi, R. La Mendola, C. A. De Pasqual, Y. Tsubosa, M. Niihara, T. Irino, R. Makuuchi, K. K. Ishii, M. Mwachiro, A. Fekadu, A. Odera, E. Mwachiro, D. AlShehab, H. A. Ahmed, A. O. Shebani, A. Elhadi, F. A. Elnagar, H. F. Elnagar, S. T. Makkai-Popa, L. F. Wong, Y. R. Tan, S. Thannimalai, C. A. Ho, W. S. Pang, J. H. Tan, H. N. L. Basave, R. Cortes-Gonzalez, S. M. Lagarde, J. J. B. van Lanschot, C. Cords, W. A. Jansen, I Martijnse, R. Matthijsen, S. Bouwense, B. Klarenbeek, M. Verstegen, F. van Workum, J. P. Ruurda, P. C. van der Sluis, M. de Maat, N. Evenett, P. Johnston, R. Patel, A. MacCormick, M. Young, B. Smith, C. Ekwunife, A. H. Memon, K. Shaikh, A. Wajid, N. Khalil, M. Haris, Z. U. Mirza, S. B. A. Qudus, M. Z. Sarwar, A. Shehzadi, A. Raza, M. H. Jhanzaib, J. Farmanali, Z. Zakir, O. Shakeel, I Nasir, S. Khattak, M. Baig, M. A. Noor, H. H. Ahmed, A. Naeem, A. C. Pinho, R. da Silva, H. Matos, T. Braga, C. Monteiro, P. Ramos, F. Cabral, M. P. Gomes, P. C. Martins, A. M. Correia, J. F. Videira, C. Ciuce, R. Drasovean, R. Apostu, S. Paitici, A. E. Racu, C. Obleaga, M. Beuran, B. Stoica, C. Ciubotaru, V Negoita, I Cordos, R. D. Birla, D. Predescu, P. A. Hoara, R. Tomsa, V Shneider, M. Agasiev, I Ganjara, T. S. Chin, A. Shabbir, G. Kim, A. Crnjac, H. Samo, I. Diez del Val, S. Leturio, J. M. Ramon, M. Dal Cero, S. Rifa, M. Rico, A. Pagan Pomar, J. A. Martinez Corcoles, J. L. Rodicio Miravalles, S. A. Pais, S. A. Turienzo, L. S. Alvarez, P. Campos, A. G. Rendo, S. S. Garcia, E. P. G. Santos, E. T. Martinez, M. J. Fernandez Diaz, C. Magadan Alvarez, V. Concepcion Martin, C. Diaz Lopez, A. Rosat Rodrigo, L. E. Perez Sanchez, M. Bailon Cuadrado, C. Tinoco Carrasco, E. Choolani Bhojwani, D. P. Sanchez, M. E. Ahmed, T. Dzhendov, F. Lindberg, M. Rutegard, M. Sundbom, C. Mickael, N. Colucci, A. Schnider, S. Er, E. Kurnaz, S. Turkyilmaz, A. Turkyilmaz, R. Yildirim, B. E. Baki, N. Akkapulu, O. Karahan, N. Damburaci, R. Hardwick, P. Safranek, V Sujendran, J. Bennett, Z. Afzal, M. Shrotri, B. Chan, K. Exarchou, T. Gilbert, T. Amalesh, D. Mukherjee, S. Mukherjee, T. H. Wiggins, R. Kennedy, S. McCain, A. Harris, G. Dobson, N. Davies, I Wilson, D. Mayo, D. Bennett, R. Young, P. Manby, N. Blencowe, M. Schiller, B. Byrne, D. Mitton, V Wong, A. Elshaer, M. Cowen, V Menon, L. C. Tan, E. McLaughlin, R. Koshy, C. Sharp, H. Brewer, N. Das, M. Cox, W. Al Khyatt, D. Worku, R. Iqbal, L. Walls, R. McGregor, G. Fullarton, A. Macdonald, C. MacKay, C. Craig, S. Dwerryhouse, S. Hornby, S. Jaunoo, M. Wadley, C. Baker, M. Saad, M. Kelly, A. Davies, F. Di Maggio, P. Mistry, R. Singhal, O. Tucker, S. Kapoulas, S. Powell-Brett, P. Davis, G. Bromley, L. Watson, R. Verma, J. Ward, V Shetty, C. Ball, K. Pursnani, A. Sarela, H. Sue Ling, S. Mehta, J. Hayden, N. To, T. Palser, D. Hunter, K. Supramaniam, Z. Butt, A. Ahmed, S. Kumar, A. Chaudry, O. Moussa, A. Kordzadeh, B. Lorenzi, J. Willem, G. Bouras, R. Evans, M. Singh, H. Warrilow, A. Ahmad, N. Tewari, F. Yanni, J. Couch, E. Theophilidou, J. J. Reilly, G. van Boxel, K. Akbari, D. Zanotti, B. Sgromo, G. Sanders, T. Wheatley, A. Ariyarathenam, A. Reece-Smith, L. Humphreys, C. Choh, N. Carter, B. Knight, P. Pucher, A. Athanasiou, B. Tan, M. Abdulrahman, J. Vickers, K. Akhtar, R. Chaparala, R. Brown, M. M. A. Alasmar, R. Ackroyd, K. Patel, A. Tamhankar, A. Wyman, R. Walker, B. Grace, N. Abbassi, N. Slim, L. Ioannidi, G. Blackshaw, T. Havard, X. Escofet, A. Powell, A. Owera, F. Rashid, P. Jambulingam, J. Padickakudi, H. Ben-Younes, K. Mccormack, I. A. Makey, M. K. Karush, C. W. Seder, M. J. Liptay, G. Chmielewski, E. L. Rosato, A. C. Berger, R. Zheng, E. Okolo, A. Singh, C. D. Scott, M. J. Weyant, J. D. Mitchell

Summary: The achievement rate of textbook outcome in patients undergoing oesophagectomy for cancer is less than 40%. Improvements in centralization, hospital resources, access to minimal access surgery, and adoption of newer techniques for improving lymph node yield could improve textbook outcome.

BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY (2022)

Article Oncology

Impact of Hypofractionated Radiotherapy on Patient-reported Outcomes in Prostate Cancer: Results up to 5 yr in the CHHiP trial (CRUK/06/016)

John N. Staffurth, Joanne S. Haviland, Anna Wilkins, Isabel Syndikus, Vincent Khoo, David Bloomfield, Chris Parker, John Logue, Christopher Scrase, Alison Birtle, Zafar Malik, Miguel Panades, Chinnamani Eswar, John Graham, Martin Russell, Catherine Ferguson, Joe M. O'Sullivan, Clare A. Cruickshank, David Dearnaley, Emma Hall

Summary: The study found that moderate hypofractionated radiotherapy was as safe as standard radiotherapy in terms of bowel, urinary, and sexual problems over a 5-year follow-up period, confirming its status as the standard of care for men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer.

EUROPEAN UROLOGY ONCOLOGY (2021)

Meeting Abstract Oncology

IMPORT HIGH trial: Dose escalated simultaneous integrated boost radiotherapy in early breast cancer

C. Coles, J. S. Haviland, A. M. Kirby, I. Bhattacharya, A. M. Brunt, C. Chan, E. M. Donovan, D. J. Eaton, C. L. Griffin, P. Hopwood, M. L. Jefford, S. Lightowlers, C. Rajapakse, E. Sawyer, L. Stones, I. Syndikus, J. C. Titley, Y. Tsang, N. I. Twyman, J. M. Bliss, J. R. Yarnold

RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY (2021)

No Data Available