Purpose The number of bariatric procedures has increased exponentially over the last 20 years. On the background of ever-increasing incidence of esophageal malignancies, the altered anatomy after bariatric surgery poses challenges in treatment of these cancers. In this study, an epidemiological estimate is presented for the future magnitude of this problem and treatment options are described in a retrospective multicenter cohort.Methods The number of bariatric procedures, esophageal cancer incidence, and mortality rates of the general population were used for epidemiological estimates. A retrospective multicenter cohort was composed; patients were treated in three large oncological centers with a high upper gastrointestinal cancer caseload....
Purpose Obesity increases the risk of several cancers, but the influence of bariatric surgery on th...
Obesity is a strong risk factor for Barrett's esophagus (BE), the only proven precursor lesion to es...
AbstractIntroductionMore than one third of Americans are obese. Obesity is a risk factor for gastroe...
Purpose The number of bariatric procedures has increased exponentially over the last 20 years. On th...
Background: Bariatric surgery can influence the presentation, diagnosis, and management of gastroint...
The risk of gastric and/or esophageal cancers after bariatric surgery has been previously discussed ...
Bariatric surgery diminishes the incidence of many kinds of neoplasms, but gastro-esophageal cancers...
markdownabstractBackground/Aims: The incidence of morbid obesity has exponentially increased over th...
The authors discuss the potential influence of obesity surgery on the risk of cancer, focusing on th...
Background Bariatric procedures can induce a massive weight loss, that lasts more than 15 years af...
The association between obesity and malignancies has been identified epidemiologically. Meanwhile, t...
BACKGROUND:: Bariatric procedures can induce a massive weight loss that lasts for >15 years after su...
BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk of several types of cancer. Whether bariatric surgery influen...
Background: Obesity is associated with several comor-bidities like diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipi...
Purpose Obesity increases the risk of several cancers, but the influence of bariatric surgery on th...
Obesity is a strong risk factor for Barrett's esophagus (BE), the only proven precursor lesion to es...
AbstractIntroductionMore than one third of Americans are obese. Obesity is a risk factor for gastroe...
Purpose The number of bariatric procedures has increased exponentially over the last 20 years. On th...
Background: Bariatric surgery can influence the presentation, diagnosis, and management of gastroint...
The risk of gastric and/or esophageal cancers after bariatric surgery has been previously discussed ...
Bariatric surgery diminishes the incidence of many kinds of neoplasms, but gastro-esophageal cancers...
markdownabstractBackground/Aims: The incidence of morbid obesity has exponentially increased over th...
The authors discuss the potential influence of obesity surgery on the risk of cancer, focusing on th...
Background Bariatric procedures can induce a massive weight loss, that lasts more than 15 years af...
The association between obesity and malignancies has been identified epidemiologically. Meanwhile, t...
BACKGROUND:: Bariatric procedures can induce a massive weight loss that lasts for >15 years after su...
BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk of several types of cancer. Whether bariatric surgery influen...
Background: Obesity is associated with several comor-bidities like diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipi...
Purpose Obesity increases the risk of several cancers, but the influence of bariatric surgery on th...
Obesity is a strong risk factor for Barrett's esophagus (BE), the only proven precursor lesion to es...
AbstractIntroductionMore than one third of Americans are obese. Obesity is a risk factor for gastroe...