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    Extensive Use of Interventional Therapies Improves Survival in Unresectable or Recurrent Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma by Ricke, Jens, Amthauer, Holger, Kettner, Erika, Stübs, Patrick, Schütte, Kerstin, Mohnike, Konrad, Doegen, Kathleen, Seidensticker, Max, Seidensticker, Ricarda, Pech, Maciej

    Published in Gastroenterology research and practice (01-01-2016)
    “…Aim. To assess the outcomes of patients with unresectable intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma (ICC) treated by a tailored therapeutic approach, combining…”
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    Risk factors for delayed gastric emptying after esophagectomy by Benedix, Frank, Willems, Tobias, Kropf, Siegfried, Schubert, Daniel, Stübs, Patrick, Wolff, Stephanie

    Published in Langenbeck's archives of surgery (01-05-2017)
    “…Purpose Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a common functional disorder after esophagectomy with gastric tube reconstruction. Little is known about risk factors…”
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    Involving Medical Students in Informed Consent: A Pilot Study by Chiapponi, Costanza, Meyer, Frank, Jannasch, Olof, Arndt, Stephan, Stübs, Patrick, Bruns, Christiane J.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-09-2015)
    “…Introduction Studies have reported that patients often sign consent documents without understanding the content. Written paperwork, audio-visual materials, and…”
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    Locally ablative treatment of breast cancer liver metastases: identification of factors influencing survival by Seidensticker, Max, Garlipp, Benjamin, Scholz, Sophia, Mohnike, Konrad, Popp, Felix, Steffen, Ingo, Seidensticker, Ricarda, Stübs, Patrick, Pech, Maciej, PowerskI, Maciej, Hass, Peter, Costa, Serban-Dan, Amthauer, Holger, Bruns, Christiane, Ricke, Jens

    Published in BMC cancer (14-07-2015)
    “…Liver metastases from breast cancer (LMBC) are typically considered to indicate systemic disease spread and patients are most often offered systemic palliative…”
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