Search Results - "Peerenboom, Rayne"
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The burden of cervical cancer survivorship: Understanding morbidity and survivorship needs through hospital admissions
Published in Gynecologic oncology reports (01-02-2024)“…•43% of cervical cancer survivors experienced hospital admission after completion of initial treatment.•Most common reasons for admission were gastrointestinal…”
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Müllerian‐type carcinosarcoma arising in gastric endometriosis: Case report and review of the literature
Published in Clinical case reports (01-03-2024)“…Key Clinical Message Although endometriosis is a common condition, both extrapelvic endometriosis and endometriosis associated malignancy (EAM) are rare. We…”
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Surviving and thriving: What do survivors of gynecologic cancer want?
Published in Gynecologic oncology reports (01-06-2022)“…•Gynecologic cancer survivors’ top concern was fear of cancer recurrence.•Nutrition and weight loss were the most desired survivorship program…”
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Abstract B117: Disparities in non-surgical admissions for survivors of cervical cancer: Understanding morbidity and survivorship needs through hospital admissions
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-01-2023)“…Abstract Purpose: To utilize data on hospital admissions among patients with cervical cancer during treatment and long-term surveillance to better understand…”
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PI3K Pathway Alterations in Peritoneal Metastases are Associated with Earlier Recurrence in Patients with Colorectal Cancer Undergoing Optimal Cytoreductive Surgery
Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-05-2023)“…Background Colorectal cancer with peritoneal metastasis (CRC-PM) represents a biologically heterogeneous disease; yet little is known regarding the impact of…”
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Müllerian-type carcinosarcoma arising in gastric endometriosis: Case report and review of the literature
Published in Clinical case reports (01-03-2024)“…Although endometriosis is a common condition, both extrapelvic endometriosis and endometriosis associated malignancy (EAM) are rare. We describe the first…”
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