Browsing by Author "Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas"
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- ItemExtrahepatic Bile Duct Adenocarcinoma: Patients at High-Risk for Local Recurrence Treated with Surgery and Adjuvant Chemoradiation Have an Equivalent Overall Survival to Patients with Standard-Risk Treated with Surgery Alone(2008) Borghero, Yerko; Crane, Christopher H.; Szklaruk, Janio; Oyarzo, Mauricio; Curley, Steven; Pisters, Peter W.; Evans, Douglas; Abdalla, Eddie K.; Thomas, Melanie B.; Das, Prajnan; Wistuba, Ignacio I.; Krishnan, Sunil; Vauthey, Jean-NicolasBackground: Patients with resected extrahepatic bile duct adenocarcinoma who have microscopically positive resection margins and/or pathologic locoregional nodal involvement (R1pN1) have a high-risk of locoregional recurrence, and therefore, we advocate the use of adjuvant chemoradiation. To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this treatment, we compared survival and side effects outcomes between such patients and patients with negative resection margins and pathologically negative nodes (R0pN0) who did not receive adjuvant treatment.
- ItemIncidental Gallbladder Cancer: Residual Cancer Discovered at Oncologic Extended Resection Determines Outcome: A Report from High- and Low-Incidence Countries(2017) Viñuela, E.; Vega P., Eduardo; Yamashita, Suguru; Sanhueza García, Marcel Paolo; Mege, Rosemarie; Cavada, Gabriel; Aloia, Thomas A.; Chun, Yun Shin; Lee, Jeffrey E.; Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas; Conrad, Claudius
- ItemPositive cystic duct margin at index cholecystectomy in incidental gallbladder cancer is an important negative prognosticator(2019) Vega, Eduardo A.; Vinuela, Eduardo; Sanhueza, Marcel; Mege, Rosemarie; Caracci, Mario; Diaz, Cristian; Diaz, Alfonso; Okuno, Masayuki; Joechle, Katharina; Goumard, Claire; Chun, Yun Shin; Tzeng, Ching-Wei D.; Lee, Jeffrey E.; Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas; Conrad, ClaudiusBackground: Prognostic factors following index-cholecystectomy in patients with incidental gallbladder cancer (IGBC) are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to assess the value of the initial cystic duct margin status as a prognosticator factor and to aid in clinical decision making to move forward with curative intent oncologic extended resection (OER).