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    Oncologic management of ampullary cancer: International survey among surgical and medical oncologists by de Jong, E J M, Lemmers, D H L, Benedetti Cacciaguerra, A, Bouwense, S A W, Geurts, S M E, Tjan-Heijnen, V C G, Valkenburg-van Iersel, L B J, Wilmink, J W, Besselink, M G, Abu Hilal, M, de Vos-Geelen, J

    Published in Surgical oncology (01-09-2022)
    “…Ampullary adenocarcinoma (AAC) is a rare neoplasm which as a result is lacking specific treatment guidelines. This international survey study was performed to…”
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    The Correlation of Communication Effectiveness and Patient Satisfaction by Versluijs, Yvonne, Lemmers, Maartje, Brown, Laura E., Gonzalez, Amanda I., Kortlever, Joost T. P., Ring, David

    Published in Journal of patient experience (2021)
    “…This study assessed the correlation of 9 questions addressing communication effectiveness (the Communication Effectiveness Questionnaire [CEQ]) with other…”
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    Self-expandable metal stents for the treatment of benign upper GI leaks and perforations by Swinnen, Jo, MD, Eisendrath, Pierre, MD, Rigaux, Johanne, MD, Kahegeshe, Liliane, MD, Lemmers, Arnaud, MD, PhD, Le Moine, Olivier, MD, PhD, Devière, Jacques, MD, PhD

    Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-05-2011)
    “…Background Self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs) have been suggested for the treatment of benign upper GI leaks and perforations. Nevertheless, uncomplicated…”
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    Endoprosthetics for the treatment of esophageal leaks and fistula by Lemmers, Arnaud, MD, PhD, Eisendrath, Pierre, MD, Devière, Jacques, MD, PhD, Le Moine, Olivier, MD, PhD

    Published in Techniques in gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-04-2014)
    “…Abstract Esophageal leaks, perforations, and fistula represent life-threatening complications, with a reported mortality of 12%-50% in the surgical literature…”
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