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    What determines complications and prognosis among patients subject to multivisceral resections for locally advanced gastric cancer? by Bobrzyński, Łukasz, Pach, Radosław, Szczepanik, Antoni, Kołodziejczyk, Piotr, Richter, Piotr, Sierzega, Marek

    Published in Langenbeck's archives of surgery (21-11-2023)
    “…Background Locally advanced gastric cancer (GC) extending to the surrounding tissues may require a multivisceral resection (MVR) to provide the best chance of…”
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    Prognostic Implications of Expression Profiling for Gemcitabine-Related Genes (hENT1, dCK, RRM1, RRM2) in Patients With Resectable Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Receiving Adjuvant Chemotherapy by Sierzega, Marek, Pach, Radosław, Kulig, Piotr, Legutko, Janusz, Kulig, Jan

    Published in Pancreas (01-05-2017)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the relevance of expression profiling of 4 genes involved in the action of gemcitabine among patients with pancreatic…”
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    Analysis of Prognostic Factors Affecting Short-term and Long-term Outcomes of Gastric Cancer Resection by Kulig, Piotr, Nowakowski, Przemysław, Sierzęga, Marek, Pach, Radosław, Majewska, Oliwia, Markiewicz, Anna, Kołodziejczyk, Piotr, Kulig, Jan, Richter, Piotr

    Published in Anticancer research (01-07-2021)
    “…Background: The aim of this study was the analysis of the influence of prognostic factors on short- and long-term outcomes of gastric cancer resection…”
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    Mo-MDSCs are pivotal players in colorectal cancer and may be associated with tumor recurrence after surgery by Siemińska, Izabela, Węglarczyk, Kazimierz, Walczak, Marta, Czerwińska, Agata, Pach, Radosław, Rubinkiewicz, Mateusz, Szczepanik, Antoni, Siedlar, Maciej, Baran, Jarek

    Published in Translational oncology (01-03-2022)
    “…•Colorectal cancer patients present increased level of all MDSCs populations in peripheral blood.•Eosinophilic MDSCs can be distinguished among PMN-MDSCs in…”
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    Types and implications of abdominal fluid collections following gastric cancer surgery by Kulig, Piotr, Sierzega, Marek, Pietruszka, Szymon, Pach, Radosław, Kołodziejczyk, Piotr, Kulig, Jan, Richter, Piotr

    Published in Acta chirurgica belgica (02-09-2020)
    “…Background: Little data are available for abscess and non-abscess abdominal fluid collections (AFCs) after gastric cancer surgery and their clinical…”
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    Nutritional Status of Elderly Patients after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery by Ścisło, Lucyna, Bizoń, Aleksandra, Walewska, Elżbieta, Staszkiewicz, Magdalena, Pach, Radosław, Szczepanik, Antoni

    “…Surgical trauma can result in immobilization of biological material, degradation of muscle proteins, synthesis of acute-phase proteins in the liver, occurrence…”
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    Randomized clinical trial on preoperative radiotherapy 25 Gy in rectal cancer—treatment results at 5-year follow-up by Pach, Radoslaw, Kulig, Jan, Richter, Piotr, Gach, Tomasz, Szura, Miroslaw, Kowalska, Teresa

    Published in Langenbeck's archives of surgery (01-06-2012)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this study was to establish the influence of time interval between preoperative hyperfractionated radiotherapy (5 × 5 Gy) and surgery on…”
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    Preoperative Short-Course Radiotherapy and Surgery versus Surgery Alone for Patients with Rectal Cancer: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis at 18-Year Follow-Up by Pach, Radoslaw, Richter, Piotr, Sierzega, Marek, Papp, Natalia, Szczepanik, Antoni

    Published in Biomedicines (24-06-2021)
    “…A significant problem for long-term rectal cancer survivors may be the late toxicity of radiotherapy. It creates the possible risk of developing second primary…”
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    Impact of disseminated tumor cells in the bone marrow on survival and disease progression in patients with left-sided colorectal cancer by Pach, Radosław, Dyląg-Trojanowska, Katarzyna, Baran, Jarosław, Czupryna, Antoni, Siedlar, Maciej, Zybaczyńska, Justyna, Brandt, Philip H, Szczepanik, Antoni M

    Published in Polskie archiwum medycyny wewne̦trznej (29-05-2020)
    “…Disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) are a subset of circulating tumor cells that migrate to the bone marrow. Colorectal cancer is a heterogeneous disease depending…”
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    T Regulatory CD4 + CD25 + FoxP3 + Lymphocytes in the Peripheral Blood of Left-Sided Colorectal Cancer Patients by Dylag-Trojanowska, Katarzyna, Rogala, Joanna, Pach, Radoslaw, Siedlar, Maciej, Baran, Jaroslaw, Sierzega, Marek, Zybaczynska, Justyna, Lenart, Marzena, Rutkowska-Zapala, Magdalena, Szczepanik, Antoni M

    Published in Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (25-06-2019)
    “…T regulatory lymphocytes (Treg) are one of the subsets of T-lymphocytes involved in the interaction of neoplastic tumors and the host immune system, and they…”
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    Role of abdominal ultrasonography in clinical staging of pancreatic carcinoma: a tertiary center experience by Kulig, Piotr, Pach, Radosław, Kulig, Jan

    Published in Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej (01-01-2014)
    “…Various imaging modalities are used for the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer. Abdominal ultrasonography is the most widely available method and…”
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    Assessment of inguinal hernia treatment results in patients operated on with mesh using Lichtenstein, PHS and Robbins-Rutkow techniques by Matyja, Andrzej, Kibil, Wojciech, Pach, Radosław, Solecki, Rafał, Kulig, Jan, Kamtoh, George, Aseńko, Anna

    “…ntroduction: The inguinal region is a locus of minor resistance in the abdominal wall. Hernias in this area occur in the spacedescribed as the myopectineal…”
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    Preoperative radiotherapy 5 × 5 Gy and short versus long interval between surgery for resectable rectal cancer: 10-Year follow-up of the randomised controlled trial by Pach, Radoslaw, Sierzega, Marek, Szczepanik, Antoni, Popiela, Tadeusz, Richter, Piotr

    Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-11-2021)
    “…•No differences in the overall 10-year survival between immediate and delayed surgery.•Downstaging after radiotherapy associated with significantly better…”
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    Clinicopathological Prognostic Factors Determining Outcomes of Treatment in Gastric Cancer Surgery by Kulig, Piotr, Pach, Radoslaw, Majewska, Oliwia, Kulig, Jan

    Published in In vivo (Athens) (01-11-2022)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of clinicopathological prognostic factors on tumor resectability, perioperative complications, and 5-year…”
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    Prognostic value of lymph node ratio in resectable rectal cancer after preoperative short-course radiotherapy—results from randomized clinical trial by Pach, Radoslaw, Szczepanik, Antoni M., Sierzega, Marek, Daniluk, Michal, Richter, Piotr

    Published in Langenbeck's archives of surgery (01-11-2022)
    “…Purpose The value of the lymph node ratio ( LNR ) in patients with rectal cancer has not yet been unequivocally established. This study aims to assess the…”
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    The Impact of Postoperative Enteral Immunonutrition on Postoperative Complications and Survival in Gastric Cancer Patients - Randomized Clinical Trial by Scislo, Lucyna, Pach, Radoslaw, Nowak, Anna, Walewska, Elzbieta, Gadek, Malgorzata, Brandt, Philip, Puto, Grazyna, Szczepanik, Antoni M., Kulig, Jan

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (03-04-2018)
    “…Background: Immunomodulating enteral nutrition in the perioperative period may reduce postoperative complications in cancer patients. Little is known if this…”
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    The Impact of Immunostimulating Nutrition on Infectious Complications After Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery : A Prospective, Randomized, Clinical Trial by KLEK, Stanislaw, KULIG, Jan, SIERZEGA, Marek, SZYBINSKI, Piotr, SZCZEPANEK, Kinga, KUBISZ, Aldona, KOWALCZYK, Tomasz, GACH, Tomasz, PACH, Radoslaw, SZCZEPANIK, Antoni M

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-08-2008)
    “…Immunomodulating nutrition is supposed to reduce the number of complications and lengthen of hospital stay during the postoperative period in patients after…”
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