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    Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres by Pressoir, M, Desné, S, Berchery, D, Rossignol, G, Poiree, B, Meslier, M, Traversier, S, Vittot, M, Simon, M, Gekiere, J P, Meuric, J, Serot, F, Falewee, M N, Rodrigues, I, Senesse, P, Vasson, M P, Chelle, F, Maget, B, Antoun, S, Bachmann, P

    Published in British journal of cancer (16-03-2010)
    “…Background: This epidemiological observational study aimed at determining the prevalence of malnutrition in non-selected adults with cancer, to identify risk…”
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    Reduced infections with perioperative immunonutrition in head and neck cancer: Exploratory results of a multicenter, prospective, randomized, double-blind study by Falewee, M.N, Schilf, A, Boufflers, E, Cartier, C, Bachmann, P, Pressoir, M, Banal, A, Michel, C, Ettaiche, M

    Published in Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-10-2014)
    “…Summary Background & aims Head and neck cancer surgery is affected by complications in 20–60% of cases, with risk factors being malnutrition, alcoholism and…”
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    Comparison between nasogastric tube feeding and percutaneous fluoroscopic gastrostomy in advanced head and neck cancer patients by MAGNE, Nicolas, MARCY, P. Y, FOA, C, FALEWEE, M. N, SCHNEIDER, M, DEMARD, F, BENSADOUN, R. J

    Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (01-02-2001)
    “…Wasting is a major complication of advanced head and neck cancer and the aim of this study was to compare nasogastric tube feeding (NG) and percutaneous…”
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    Systematic percutaneous fluoroscopic gastrostomy for concomitant radiochemotherapy of advanced head and neck cancer : optimization of therapy by MARCY, P.-Y, MAGNE, N, BENSADOUN, R.-J, BLEUSE, A, FALEWEE, M.-N, VIOT, M, BRUNETON, J.-N

    Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-09-2000)
    “…Wasting is a major complication of advanced head and neck cancer. Concomitant chemotherapy and twice-daily continuous radiotherapy with no acceleration…”
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    Cost-benefit analysis of percutaneous interventional radiological procedures in cancer patients by MARCY, P. Y, CHEVALLIER, P, GRANON, C, FALEWEE, M. N, BLEUSE, A, BRUNETON, J. N

    Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-09-1999)
    “…The goal of this work was to evaluate the costs and benefits of percutaneous interventional radiological procedures (PIRP) in terminal cancer patients, from…”
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    Liver, spleen, and vessels: preliminary clinical results of CT with perfluorooctylbromide by Bruneton, J N, Falewée, M N, François, E, Cambon, P, Philip, C, Riess, J G, Balu-Maestro, C, Rogopoulos, A

    Published in Radiology (01-01-1989)
    “…This phase 1-2 trial investigated the use of a 100% wt/vol emulsion of perfluorooctylbromide (PFOB) in computed tomography (CT) of 30 patients with metastatic…”
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    La nutrition dans la prise en charge des cancers ORL by Falewee, M. -N., Hechema, R., Chemaly, L., Lerau, L., Weber, P.

    Published in Oncologie (Paris, France) (01-03-2009)
    “…Résumé La prise en charge nutritionnelle des patients porteurs d’un cancer des voies aérodigestives est indispensable du diagnostic aux séquelles éventuelles…”
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    Perfluoroctylbromide and hepatosplenic computed tomography. Preliminary clinical study by Bruneton, J N, Falewee, M N, Balu-Maestro, C, Normand, F, Mattrey, R F

    Published in Investigative radiology (01-09-1988)
    “…The preliminary results of perfluorocytlbromide (PFOB) emulsion when used as an intravenous contrast agent for hepatosplenic CT imaging in humans are reported…”
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    Analyse longitudinale du support nutritionnel chez des patients primo traités pour un cancer des voies aérodigestives supérieures (VADS) au centre Antoine Lacassagne by Hebert, C., Michel, C., Sicurani, J., Chateau, Y., Viotti, J., Falewee, M.-N.

    Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-03-2019)
    “…Clinique. Le support nutritionnel est jugé nécessaire et est intégré suivant les traitements (tt) proposés dans les recommandations nationales pour les…”
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    Induction chemotherapy with Cis DDP-5FU in cancers of the upper respiratory and digestive tract after 70 years of age by Demard, F, Falewee, M N, Santini, J, Camuzard, J F, Thyss, A, Vallicioni, J, Schneider, M

    “…Sixty one aged patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract were given a chemotherapy Cis DDP-5 FU before any local…”
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    Thoughts on the role of celiosurgery in patients with major obesity by Lallement, M, Chiotasso, P, Falewee, M N, Abbes, M

    Published in Journal de chirurgie (01-10-1995)
    “…Is coelioscopic surgery an interesting way in massive obese patients? This is well established concerning the post-operative benefit, with a decreased risk of…”
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    Cardiotoxicity of 5-fluorouracil. Spasm or direct myocardial toxicity? by Thyss, A, Falewee, M N, Leborgne, L, Viens, P, Schneider, M, Demard, F

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (1987)
    “…The authors report on a case of cardiotoxicity observed during a protocol including a 5-day continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil; anginal manifestations…”
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    Intra-arterial chemotherapy of ORL cancer. Value of an implantable infusion system and scintigraphic monitoring by Santini, J, Dassonville, O, Serra, C, Falewee, M N, Darcourt, J, Schneider, M, Demard, F

    “…The technical difficulties and complications related to arterial catheterisation have inhibited the development of regional chemotherapy in ENT oncology…”
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    Implantation of permanent cardiac pacing electrodes by the retropectoral transvenous approach. Results of a series of 152 cases by Camous, J P, Guarino, L, Patouraux, G, Baudouy, M, Falewee, M N, Varenne, A, Morand, P

    “…When the cephalic vein is unsuitable for the introduction of pacing electrodes, the retropectoral veins near the external border of pectoralis major near its…”
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