298 research outputs found

    The Surgeon and the Patient with Cancer: The Development of Surgical Oncology

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    The Role of Major Hepatic Resections for Liver Metastases from Colorectal Cancer

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    Of the more than 120,000 new patients with colorectal cancer in 1982, at least 20% will develop liver metastases either at initial presentation or after treatment of the primary lesion. The median survival in such patients has been variously estimated at between five and nine months, and in spite of treatment by chemotherapeutic agents, only rarely do such patients survive five years. By contrast, patients who survive the longest after treatment of liver metastases from colorectal cancer have had major hepatic resections alone or combined with chemotherapy as part of their management. The present report describes five patients who were treated for liver metastases by anatomic hepatic lobectomy, either alone or combined with other treatment approaches

    The effects of dietary fish oil on hepatic high density and low density lipoprotein receptor activities in the rat

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    AbstractRats were fed either a standard ration diet or that diet supplemented with 8% by wt of a marine fish oil or safflower oil. After 10 days, plasma triacylglycerols, total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, hepatic cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis and hepatic low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor activity were significantly depressed while HDL receptor activity was significantly increased in rats fed fish oil. Fish oil-induced effects on cholesterol metabolism in the rat therefore include reciprocal changes in the activities of hepatic LDL and HDL receptors
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