2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-28032008000100006
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Gastric cancer patients treated by a general or gastric cancer surgical team: a comparative study

Abstract: -Background -Although gastric cancer has been decreasing in incidence in many countries, it is still the second most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Its prognosis is poor and depends, among other factors, on early diagnosis as well as on surgeon expertise. Aim -To compare the outcomes of gastric cancer patients treated at a university hospital by a general surgical team and later on by a gastric cancer surgical team. Methods -Gastric cancer patients were separated into two groups according to whether … Show more

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“…This can only be ensured by constantly training all relevant specialists and professional groups in relevant centers [71,77]. Thus, as an appeal to one's own profession, there is a further need for action, which is self-restraint in selfresponsibility but also the implementation of regulatory requirements [5].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can only be ensured by constantly training all relevant specialists and professional groups in relevant centers [71,77]. Thus, as an appeal to one's own profession, there is a further need for action, which is self-restraint in selfresponsibility but also the implementation of regulatory requirements [5].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…as séries orientais defendem linfadenectomias mais radicais ao passo que os trabalhos ocidentais recomendam linfadenectomias mais restritas, uma vez que as taxas de invasão linfonodal no cGP são consideradas baixas e, por isso, para alguns autores, não se justificam ressecções linfonodais mais agressivas; podendo, inclusive, aumentar a morbidade do procedimento cirúrgico. no trabalho, não foi possível a caracterização do padrão de linfadenectomia e reconstrução, sendo fatores limitantes do estudo [15][16] .…”
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