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Publication Name World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Manuscript ID 67995
Country/Territory Germany
Category Surgery
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Patient-centered developments in colon- and rectal cancer with a multidisciplinary international team: From translational research to national guidelines
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Karl-Heinrich Link, Marko Kornmann, Ludger Staib, Ernst-Dietrich Kreuser, Wilhelm Gaus, Erwin Röttinger, Peter Suhr, Catharina Maulbecker-Armstrong, Peter Danenberg, Kathleen Danenberg, Miriam Schatz, Silvia Sander, Zhen-Ling Ji, Jiang-Tao Li, Shu-You Peng, Reinhard Bittner, Hans Günther Beger and Benno Traub
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Corresponding Author Karl-Heinrich Link, MD, Emeritus Professor, Surgeon, Asklepios Tumor Center (ATC) and Surgical Center, Asklepios Paulinen Klinik, Geisenheimer Str. 10, Wiesbaden 65197, Germany. k-h.link@asklepios.com
Key Words Colon- and rectal cancer; Translational research; Interdisciplinary treatment; Personalized treatment; National guidelines
Core Tip Interdisciplinary innovative research projects centered on the needs of patients with either colon- or rectal cancer were initiated under the leadership of gastrointestinal-surgeons. Phase III- and translational research trials were applied. Quality of life and disease prevention were involved. The projects initially were heavily criticized, but now are routine methods of treatment or goals of modern translational research. The paths may be interesting for the scientific community, and for young researchers, even students.
Citation Link KH, Kornmann M, Staib L, Kreuser ED, Gaus W, Röttinger E, Suhr P, Maulbecker-Armstrong C, Danenberg P, Danenberg K, Schatz M, Sander S, Ji ZL, Li JT, Peng SY, Bittner R, Beger HG, Traub B. Patient-centered developments in colon- and rectal cancer with a multidisciplinary international team: From translational research to national guidelines. World J Gastrointest Surg 2021; 13(12): 1597-1614
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ISSN 1948-9366 (online)
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