2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2014.10.052
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Postoperative intra-abdominal infection and colorectal cancer recurrence: A prospective matched cohort study of inflammatory and angiogenic responses as mechanisms involved in this association

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“…Postoperative complications might also play a role in long‐term survival. Anastomotic leakage and infectious complications are related to disease recurrence in various cancer types. The association between textbook outcome and overall survival underlines the importance of an optimal perioperative care path for patients undergoing oesophagogastric cancer surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoperative complications might also play a role in long‐term survival. Anastomotic leakage and infectious complications are related to disease recurrence in various cancer types. The association between textbook outcome and overall survival underlines the importance of an optimal perioperative care path for patients undergoing oesophagogastric cancer surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krarup et al [17] found that complications did not impact on the rate of local recurrence, but was associated with increased rates of distant recurrence. Alonso et al [18] also showed this association. Postoperative morbidity also impacts on outcomes after resection of hepatic colorectal metastases [19].…”
Section: Colorectal Cancermentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In vitro treatment of MDA-MB-231 cancer cells with peritoneal fluid from CRC patients experiencing anastomotic complications was shown to impact both tumor invasiveness and proliferation [97]. These oncological stimulatory effects were suggested to result from the proinflammatory response towards peritoneal infection, facilitating tumor recurrence through secretion of multiple tumor stimulatory factors including IL-6 and VEGF [98]. In mouse models, gut microbiota was found to play a significant role in modulating the immune response towards checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy.…”
Section: Mainmentioning
confidence: 99%