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    A systematic review of automated segmentation of 3D computed-tomography scans for volumetric body composition analysis by Mai, Dinh Van Chi, Drami, Ioanna, Pring, Edward T, Gould, Laura E, Lung, Phillip, Popuri, Karteek, Chow, Vincent, Beg, Mirza F, Athanasiou, Thanos, Jenkins, John T

    Published in Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (01-10-2023)
    “…Automated computed tomography (CT) scan segmentation (labelling of pixels according to tissue type) is now possible. This technique is being adapted to achieve…”
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    Vascular calcification and response to neoadjuvant therapy in locally advanced rectal cancer: an exploratory study by Knight, Katrina A., Drami, Ioanna, McMillan, Donald C., Horgan, Paul G., Park, James H., Jenkins, John T., Roxburgh, Campbell S. D.

    “…Purpose Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) may experience a clinical complete response (cCR) to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT) and opt…”
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    Empty pelvis syndrome: a systematic review of reconstruction techniques and their associated complications by Johnson, Yanika L., West, Malcolm A., Gould, Laura E., Drami, Ioanna, Behrenbruch, Corina, Burns, Elaine M., Mirnezami, Alexander H., Jenkins, John T.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-01-2022)
    “…Aim Empty pelvis syndrome is a major contributor to morbidity following pelvic exenteration. Several techniques for filling the pelvis have been proposed;…”
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    Tumour grade and stage are associated with specific body composition phenotypes with visceral obesity predisposing the host to a less aggressive tumour in colorectal cancer by Pring, Edward T., Malietzis, George, Gould, Laura E., Lung, Philip, Drami, Ioanna, Athanasiou, Thanos, Jenkins, John T.

    Published in European journal of surgical oncology (01-07-2022)
    “…Sarcopenia, myosteatosis and visceral obesity (VO) are known to negatively impact on outcomes from colorectal cancer (CRC). Little is known about tumour…”
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    Sarcopenia in colorectal cancer is related to socio-economic deprivation and Body Mass Index alone misrepresents underlying muscle loss in the deprived by Pring, Edward T., Gould, Laura E., Malietzis, George, Lung, Phillip, Mai, Dinh V.C., Drami, Ioanna, Athanasiou, Thanos, Jenkins, John T.

    Published in Clinical nutrition ESPEN (01-10-2024)
    “…Patients with colorectal cancer who are more socio-economically deprived have worse outcomes; deprivation is also associated with higher obesity rates, defined…”
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