Oesophageal cancer : association with visceral obesity, inflammation and optimisation of postoperative outcomes
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Suzanne Doyle, 'Oesophageal cancer : association with visceral obesity, inflammation and optimisation of postoperative outcomes', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Surgery, 2013, pp 262Download Item:
Abstract:
The incidence of oesophageal cancer is rising in the developed world and has
paralleled the rising prevalence of obesity. This is an aggressive malignancy with poor
overall survival rates. Thus there is an impetus to identify mechanisms driving this
increase in oesophageal cancer incidence and strategies to improve outcomes in
patients receiving treatment. The aim of this thesis was to investigate further the
relationship between visceral obesity and oesophageal cancer, in terms of both
tumour biology and postoperative outcomes. In addition, the potential role of
immuno-nutrition with eicosapentaenoic acid in improving postoperative outcomes in
oesophagectomy patients was assessed.
Author: Doyle, Suzanne
Advisor:
Lysaght, JoannePidgeon, Graham
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