Background This study investigated the risk factors for severe weight loss (SWL) within one year after minimally invasive McKeown esophagectomy. Methods Esophageal cancer patients who underwent McKeown esophagectomy between January and July 2017 were prospectively enrolled. Preoperative body weight (PBW) was chosen as the initial body weight. Results Forty‐four patients were enrolled and successfully followed up for one year. Median weight loss was 7.4% (quartile: 5.3–8.1%) and 12.6% (quartile: 8.8–17.7%) four weeks and one year after surgery, respectively. Accelerated weight loss occurred during the first two weeks after discharge, with median weight loss of 5.6% (quartile: 4.2–7.1%). Multivariable analysis showed that age ≥ 70 years (odds...
Background: Weight loss is a cardinal symptom of oesophageal cancer and is often continued after sur...
Abstract Aims Oesophageal cancer is associated with dysphagia and reduced caloric intake. Body compo...
We aimed to clarify the influence of nutritional problems after surgery for oesophageal cancer on fu...
Objective: Preoperative weight loss might increase the risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality...
Background Malnutrition after esophageal cancer surgery is associated with reduced health-related qu...
textabstractIntroduction: Cachexia and obesity have been suggested to be risk factors for postoperat...
Background. The prognostic values of weight loss and body mass index (BMI) in esophageal carcinoma r...
Background: For those suffering from oesophageal cancer the food related situation is changed for al...
Summary: Background: Body weight loss (BWL) is frequently observed in gastric cancer patients who u...
CONTEXT: Undernutrition is a well known underlying cause in both disease onset and outcome. OBJECTIV...
ABSTRACT – Context- Undernutrition is a well known underlying cause in both disease onset and outcom...
The body mass index (BMI) in the general population has increased over the past decades. A high BMI ...
Background & aims As improved outcomes after esophagectomy have been observed over the last two dec...
Weight loss is a common phenomenon presented in unresectable esophageal cancer (EC) patients during ...
Aim: Many therapeutic means have emerged to treat esophageal cancer. Factors relating to nutritional...
Background: Weight loss is a cardinal symptom of oesophageal cancer and is often continued after sur...
Abstract Aims Oesophageal cancer is associated with dysphagia and reduced caloric intake. Body compo...
We aimed to clarify the influence of nutritional problems after surgery for oesophageal cancer on fu...
Objective: Preoperative weight loss might increase the risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality...
Background Malnutrition after esophageal cancer surgery is associated with reduced health-related qu...
textabstractIntroduction: Cachexia and obesity have been suggested to be risk factors for postoperat...
Background. The prognostic values of weight loss and body mass index (BMI) in esophageal carcinoma r...
Background: For those suffering from oesophageal cancer the food related situation is changed for al...
Summary: Background: Body weight loss (BWL) is frequently observed in gastric cancer patients who u...
CONTEXT: Undernutrition is a well known underlying cause in both disease onset and outcome. OBJECTIV...
ABSTRACT – Context- Undernutrition is a well known underlying cause in both disease onset and outcom...
The body mass index (BMI) in the general population has increased over the past decades. A high BMI ...
Background & aims As improved outcomes after esophagectomy have been observed over the last two dec...
Weight loss is a common phenomenon presented in unresectable esophageal cancer (EC) patients during ...
Aim: Many therapeutic means have emerged to treat esophageal cancer. Factors relating to nutritional...
Background: Weight loss is a cardinal symptom of oesophageal cancer and is often continued after sur...
Abstract Aims Oesophageal cancer is associated with dysphagia and reduced caloric intake. Body compo...
We aimed to clarify the influence of nutritional problems after surgery for oesophageal cancer on fu...