28 results on '"Schrauwen, Ruud W.M."'
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2. Effect of optical diagnosis training on recognition and treatment of submucosal invasive colorectal cancer in community hospitals: a prospective multicenter intervention study.
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Meulen, Lonne W.T., Haasnoot, Krijn J.C., Vlug, Marije S., Wolfhagen, Frank H.J., Baven-Pronk, Martine A.M.C., van der Voorn, Michael P.J.A., Schwartz, Matthijs P., Vogelaar, Lauran, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H, Seerden, Tom C.J., Hazen, Wouter L., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Alvarez-Herrero, Lorenza, Schreuder, Ramon-Michel, van Nunen, Annick B., Stoop, Esther, de Bruin, Gijs J., Bos, Philip, Marsman, Willem A., and Kuiper, Edith
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CANCER hospitals ,COLORECTAL cancer ,CANCER invasiveness ,WESTERN countries ,ODDS ratio - Abstract
Background Recognition of submucosal invasive colorectal cancer (T1 CRC) is difficult, with sensitivities of 35 %–60 % in Western countries. We evaluated the real-life effects of training in the OPTICAL model, a recently developed structured and validated prediction model, in Dutch community hospitals. Methods In this prospective multicenter study (OPTICAL II), 383 endoscopists from 40 hospitals were invited to follow an e-learning program on the OPTICAL model, to increase sensitivity in detecting T1 CRC in nonpedunculated polyps. Real-life recognition of T1 CRC was then evaluated in 25 hospitals. Endoscopic and pathologic reports of T1 CRCs detected during the next year were collected retrospectively, with endoscopists unaware of this evaluation. Sensitivity for T1 CRC recognition, R0 resection rate, and treatment modality were compared for trained vs. untrained endoscopists. Results 1 year after e-learning, 528 nonpedunculated T1 CRCs were recorded for endoscopies performed by 251 endoscopists (118 [47 %] trained). Median T1 CRC size was 20 mm. Lesions were mainly located in the distal colorectum (66 %). Trained endoscopists recognized T1 CRCs more frequently than untrained endoscopists (sensitivity 74 % vs. 62 %; mixed model analysis odds ratio [OR] 2.90, 95 %CI 1.54–5.45). R0 resection rate was higher for T1 CRCs detected by trained endoscopists (69 % vs. 56 %; OR 1.73, 95 %CI 1.03–2.91). Conclusion Training in optical recognition of T1 CRCs in community hospitals was associated with increased recognition of T1 CRCs, leading to higher en bloc and R0 resection rates. This may be an important step toward more organ-preserving strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Trajectories of health-related quality of life and psychological distress in patients with colorectal cancer: A population-based study
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Beets, Geerard L., Belt, Eric J.Th., Berbée, Maaike, Beverdam, Frederique H., Blankenburgh, Ruud, Coene, Peter Paul L.O., de Groot, Jan Willem B., de Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., de Vos, Aad I., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Dekker, Jan Willem T., Erdkamp, Frans L.G., Haringhuizen, Annebeth W., Helgason, Helgi H., Hendriks, Mathijs P., Hoekstra, Ronald, Ijzermans, Jan N.M., Jansen, Jan, Kloppenberg, Frank W.H., Los, Maartje, Meijerink, Martijn R., Mekenkamp, Leonie J.M., Nieboer, Peter, Peeters, Koen C.M.J., Peters, Natascha A.J.B., Polée, Marco B., Pruijt, Johannes F.M., van Ufford-Mannesse, Patricia Quarles, Rietbroek, Ron C., Schiphorst, Anandi H.W., van der Velden, Arjan Schouten, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Sie, Mark P.S., Simkens, Lieke, Sommeijer, Dirkje W., Sonneveld, Dirk J.A., Spierings, Leontine E.A., Stockmann, Hein B.A.C., Talsma, Koen, ten Tije, Albert J., Terheggen, Frederiek, Tjin-A-Ton, Manuel L.R., Valkenburg-van Iersel, Liselot B.J., van Cruijsen, Hester, Velden, Ankie M.T. van der, van Dodewaard-de Jong, Joyce M., van Lent, Anja U.G., van Voorthuizen, Theo, Vermaas, Maarten, Vles, Wouter J., Vogelaar, Jeroen F.J., Zimmerman, David D.E., Qaderi, Seyed M., van der Heijden, Joost A.G., Verhoeven, Rob H.A., and Custers, Jose A.E.
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- 2021
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4. Increased risk of Barrett’s oesophagus and related neoplasia in individuals with a positive family history
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Peters, Yonne, Huibertse, Lotte J., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Tan, Adriaan C., van der Post, Rachel S., and Siersema, Peter D.
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- 2021
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5. Oncologic outcomes of screen-detected and non-screen-detected T1 colorectal cancers
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Van Der Schee, Lisa, Haasnoot, Krijn J.C., Elias, Sjoerd G., Gijsbers, Kim M., Alderlieste, Yasser A., Backes, Yara, Van Berkel, Anne Marie, Boersma, Femke, Ter Borg, Frank, Breekveldt, Emilie C.H., Kessels, Koen, Koopman, Miriam, Lansdorp-Vogelaar, Iris, Van Leerdam, Monique E., Rasschaert, Gertjan, Schreuder, Ramon Michel, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Seerden, Tom C.J., Spanier, Marcel B.W., Terhaar Sive Droste, Jochim S., Toes-Zoutendijk, Esther, Tuynman, Jurriaan B., Vink, Geraldine R., De Vos Tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Vleggaar, Frank P., Laclé, Miangela M., Moons, Leon M.G., Van Der Schee, Lisa, Haasnoot, Krijn J.C., Elias, Sjoerd G., Gijsbers, Kim M., Alderlieste, Yasser A., Backes, Yara, Van Berkel, Anne Marie, Boersma, Femke, Ter Borg, Frank, Breekveldt, Emilie C.H., Kessels, Koen, Koopman, Miriam, Lansdorp-Vogelaar, Iris, Van Leerdam, Monique E., Rasschaert, Gertjan, Schreuder, Ramon Michel, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Seerden, Tom C.J., Spanier, Marcel B.W., Terhaar Sive Droste, Jochim S., Toes-Zoutendijk, Esther, Tuynman, Jurriaan B., Vink, Geraldine R., De Vos Tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Vleggaar, Frank P., Laclé, Miangela M., and Moons, Leon M.G.
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Background:The incidence of T1 colorectal cancer (CRC) has increased with the implementation of CRC screening programs. It is unknown whether the outcomes and risk models for T1 CRC based on non-screen-detected patients can be extrapolated to screen-detected T1 CRC. This study aimed to compare the stage distribution and oncologic outcomes of T1 CRC patients within and outside the screening program. Methods: Data from T1 CRC patients diagnosed between 2014 and 2017 were collected from 12 hospitals in the Netherlands. The presence of lymph node metastasis (LNM) at diagnosis was compared between screen-detected and non-screen-detected patients using multivariable logistic regression. Cox proportional hazard regression was used to analyze differences in the time to recurrence (TTR), metastasis-free survival (MFS), cancer-specific survival (CSS), and overall survival. Additionally, the performance of conventional risk factors for LNM was evaluated across the groups. Results: 1803 patients were included (1114 [62%] screendetected), with median follow-up of 51 months (interquartile range 30). The proportion of LNM did not significantly differ between screen- and non-screen-detected patients (12.6% vs. 8.9%; odds ratio 1.41; 95%CI 0.89-2.23); a prediction model for LNM performed equally in both groups. The 3- and 5-year TTR, MFS, and CSS were similar for patients within and outside the screening program. However, overall survival was significantly longer in screen-detected T1 CRC patients (adjusted hazard ratio 0.51; 95%CI 0.38- 0.68). Conclusions: Screen-detected and non-screen-detected T1 CRCs have similar stage distributions and oncologic outcomes and can therefore be treated equally. However, screen-detected T1 CRC patients exhibit a lower rate of non-CRC-related mortality, resulting in longer overall survival.
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- 2024
6. Determinants of Physical Activity among Patients with Colorectal Cancer: From Diagnosis to Five Years after Diagnosis
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Smit, Karel C., Derksen, Jeroen W.G., Stellato, Rebecca K., van Lanen, Anne-Sophie, Wesselink, Evertine, Belt, Eric J.T., Cloos-van Balen, Marissa, Coene, Peter Paul L.O., Dekker, Jan Willem T., de Groot, Jan Willem, Haringhuizen, Annebeth W., van Halteren, Henk K., van Heek, Tjarda T., Helgason, Helgi H., Hendriks, Mathijs P., de Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., Hoekstra, Ronald, Houtsma, Danny, Janssen, Johan J.B., Kok, Niels, Konsten, Joop L.M., Los, Maartje, Meijerink, Martijn R., Mekenkamp, Leonie J.M., Peeters, Koen C.M.J., Polée, Marco B., Rietbroek, Ron C., Schiphorst, Anandi H.W., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Schreinemakers, Jennifer, Sie, Mark P.S., Simkens, Lieke, Sonneveld, Eric J.A., Terheggen, Frederiek, Valkenburg-van Iersel, Liselot, Vles, Wouter J., Wasowicz-Kemps, Daria K., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Kok, Dieuwertje E., Winkels, Renate M., Kampman, Ellen, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., Koopman, Miriam, May, Anne M., Smit, Karel C., Derksen, Jeroen W.G., Stellato, Rebecca K., van Lanen, Anne-Sophie, Wesselink, Evertine, Belt, Eric J.T., Cloos-van Balen, Marissa, Coene, Peter Paul L.O., Dekker, Jan Willem T., de Groot, Jan Willem, Haringhuizen, Annebeth W., van Halteren, Henk K., van Heek, Tjarda T., Helgason, Helgi H., Hendriks, Mathijs P., de Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., Hoekstra, Ronald, Houtsma, Danny, Janssen, Johan J.B., Kok, Niels, Konsten, Joop L.M., Los, Maartje, Meijerink, Martijn R., Mekenkamp, Leonie J.M., Peeters, Koen C.M.J., Polée, Marco B., Rietbroek, Ron C., Schiphorst, Anandi H.W., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Schreinemakers, Jennifer, Sie, Mark P.S., Simkens, Lieke, Sonneveld, Eric J.A., Terheggen, Frederiek, Valkenburg-van Iersel, Liselot, Vles, Wouter J., Wasowicz-Kemps, Daria K., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Kok, Dieuwertje E., Winkels, Renate M., Kampman, Ellen, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., Koopman, Miriam, and May, Anne M.
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Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is associated with higher quality of life and probably better prognosis among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. This study focuses on determinants of PA among CRC patients from diagnosis until five years post-diagnosis.Methods: Sociodemographic and disease-related factors of participants of two large CRC cohort studies were combined. Moderate-to-vigorous PA during sport and leisure time (MVPA-SL) was measured at diagnosis (T0) and six, twelve, twenty-four, and sixty (T6 to T60) months post-diagnosis, using the SQUASH questionnaire. Mixed-effects models were performed to identify sociodemographic and disease-related determinants of MVPA-SL, separately for stage I-III colon (CC), stage I-III rectal cancer (RC), and stage IV CRC (T0 and T6 only). Associations were defined as consistently present when significant at ≥4 timepoints for the stage I-III subsets. MVPA-SL levels were compared with an age- and sex-matched sample of the general Dutch population.Results: In total, 2905 CC, 1459 RC and 436 stage IV CRC patients were included. Patients with higher fatigue scores, and women compared to men had consistently lower MVPA-SL levels over time, regardless of tumor type and stage. At T6, having a stoma was significantly associated with lower MVPA-SL among stage I-III RC patients. Systemic therapy and radiotherapy were not significantly associated with MVPA-SL changes at T6. Compared to the general population, MVPA-SL levels of CRC patients were lower at all timepoints, most notably at T6.Conclusions: Female sex and higher fatigue scores were consistent determinants of lower MVPA-SL levels among all CRC patients, and MVPA-SL levels were lowest at six months post-diagnosis. Our results can inform the design of intervention studies aimed at improving PA, and guide healthcare professionals in optimizing individualized support.
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7. Associations between low‐ and high‐fat dairy intake and recurrence risk in people with stage I–III colorectal cancer differ by sex and primary tumour location.
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van Lanen, Anne‐Sophie, Kok, Dieuwertje E., Wesselink, Evertine, Derksen, Jeroen W. G., May, Anne M., Smit, Karel C., Koopman, Miriam, de Wilt, Johannes, Kampman, Ellen, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J. B., van Cruijsen, Hester, Dekker, Jan Willem T., van Heek, N. Tjarda, Houtsma, Danny, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., Rietbroek, Ron C., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Sommeijer, Dirkje W., Sonneveld, Dirk J.A., and Terheggen, Frederiek
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We previously demonstrated that intake of low‐fat dairy, but not high‐fat dairy, was associated with a decreased colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence risk. These risks, however, may differ by sex, primary tumour location, and disease stage. Combining data from two similar prospective cohort studies of people with stage I–III CRC enabled these subgroup analyses. Participants completed a food frequency questionnaire at diagnosis (n = 2283). We examined associations between low‐ and high‐fat dairy intake and recurrence risk using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models, stratified by sex, and primary tumour location (colon and rectum), and disease stage (I/II and III). Upper quartiles were compared to lower quartiles of intake, and recurrence was defined as a locoregional recurrence and/or metastasis. During a median follow‐up of 5.0 years, 331 recurrences were detected. A higher intake of low‐fat dairy was associated with a reduced risk of recurrence (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.60, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.43–0.83), which seemed more pronounced in men (HR: 0.51, 95% CI: 0.34–0.77) than in women (HR: 0.84, 95% CI: 0.47–1.49). A higher intake of high‐fat dairy was associated with an increased risk of recurrence in participants with colon cancer (HR: 1.60, 95% CI: 1.03–2.50), but not rectal cancer (HR: 0.88, 95% CI: 0.54–1.45). No differences in associations were observed between strata of disease stage. Concluding, our findings imply that dietary advice regarding low‐fat dairy intake may be especially important for men with CRC, and that dietary advice regarding high‐fat dairy intake may be specifically important in people with colon cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Low value of second-look endoscopy for detecting residual colorectal cancer after endoscopic removal
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Gijsbers, Kim M., Post, Zoë, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Tang, Thjon J., Bisseling, Tanya M., Bac, Dirk J., Veenstra, Renzo P., Schreuder, Ramon-Michel, Epping Stippel, Ludger S.M., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Slangen, Rob M.E., van Lelyveld, Niels, Witteman, Ellen M., van Milligen de Wit, Marc A.W.M., Honkoop, Pieter, Alderlieste, Yasser, ter Borg, Pieter J.C., van Roermund, Rolf, Schmittgens, Stephan, Dekker, Evelien, Leeuwenburgh, Ivonne, de Ridder, Rogier J.J., Zonneveld, Anke M., Hadithi, Muhammed, van Leerdam, Monique E., Bruno, Marco J., Vleggaar, Frank P., Moons, Leon M.G., Koch, Arjun D., and ter Borg, Frank
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- 2020
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9. Periprocedural adverse events after endoscopic resection of T1 colorectal carcinomas
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van de Ven, Steffi E.M., Backes, Yara, Hilbink, Mirrian, Seerden, Tom C.J., Kessels, Koen, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Groen, John N., Wolfhagen, Frank H.J., Geesing, Joost M.J., Borg, Frank ter, van Bergeijk, Jeroen, Spanier, B.W.M., Mundt, Marco W., Pullens, H.J.M., Boonstra, Jurjen J., Opsteeg, Bart, van Lent, Anja U.G., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Laclé, Miangela M., Moons, Leon M.G., and Terhaar sive Droste, Jochim S.
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10. Table S2 from Hematocrit Is Associated with Cancer-Related Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Survivors: A Longitudinal Analysis
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Kiebach, Joann, primary, de Vries-ten Have, Judith, primary, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., primary, Kok, Dieuwertje E., primary, van Lanen, Anne-Sophie, primary, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., primary, de Wilt, Johannes H.W., primary, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., primary, Kampman, Ellen, primary, Winkels, Renate M., primary, and Wesselink, Evertine, primary
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11. Data from Hematocrit Is Associated with Cancer-Related Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Survivors: A Longitudinal Analysis
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Kiebach, Joann, primary, de Vries-ten Have, Judith, primary, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., primary, Kok, Dieuwertje E., primary, van Lanen, Anne-Sophie, primary, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., primary, de Wilt, Johannes H.W., primary, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., primary, Kampman, Ellen, primary, Winkels, Renate M., primary, and Wesselink, Evertine, primary
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12. Hematocrit Is Associated with Cancer-Related Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Survivors: A Longitudinal Analysis
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Kiebach, Joann, primary, de Vries-ten Have, Judith, additional, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E., additional, van Lanen, Anne-Sophie, additional, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., additional, de Wilt, Johannes H.W., additional, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., additional, Kampman, Ellen, additional, Winkels, Renate M., additional, and Wesselink, Evertine, additional
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- 2024
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13. Pedunculated Morphology of T1 Colorectal Tumors Associates With Reduced Risk of Adverse Outcome
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Kessels, Koen, Backes, Yara, Elias, Sjoerd G., van den Blink, Aneya, Offerhaus, G. Johan A., van Bergeijk, Jeroen D., Groen, John N., Seerden, Tom C.J., Schwartz, Matthijs P., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Spanier, Bernhard W.M., Geesing, Joost M.J., Kerkhof, Marjon, Siersema, Peter D., Didden, Paul, Boonstra, Jurjen J., Herrero, Lorenza Alvarez, Wolfhagen, Frank H.J., ter Borg, Frank, van Lent, Anja U., Terhaar sive Droste, Jochim S., Hazen, Wouter L., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Vleggaar, Frank P., Laclé, Miangela M., and Moons, Leon M.G.
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- 2019
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14. Determinants of Physical Activity among Patients with Colorectal Cancer: From Diagnosis to Five Years after Diagnosis
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Smit, Karel C., primary, Derksen, Jeroen W.G., additional, Stellato, Rebecca K., additional, van Lanen, Anne-Sophie, additional, Wesselink, Evertine, additional, Belt, Eric J. Th., additional, Cloos-van Balen, Marissa, additional, Coene, Peter Paul L.O., additional, Dekker, Jan Willem T., additional, de Groot, Jan Willem, additional, Haringhuizen, Annebeth W., additional, van Halteren, Henk K., additional, van Heek, Tjarda T., additional, Helgason, Helgi H., additional, Hendriks, Mathijs P., additional, de Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., additional, Hoekstra, Ronald, additional, Houtsma, Danny, additional, Janssen, Johan J.B., additional, Kok, Niels, additional, Konsten, Joop L.M., additional, Los, Maartje, additional, Meijerink, Martijn R., additional, Mekenkamp, Leonie J.M., additional, Peeters, Koen C.M.J., additional, Polée, Marco B., additional, Rietbroek, Ron C., additional, Schiphorst, Anandi H.W., additional, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., additional, Schreinemakers, Jennifer, additional, Sie, Mark P.S., additional, Simkens, Lieke, additional, Sonneveld, Eric J.A., additional, Terheggen, Frederiek, additional, Valkenburg-van Iersel, Liselot, additional, Vles, Wouter J., additional, Wasowicz-Kemps, Daria K., additional, de Wilt, Johannes H.W., additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E., additional, Winkels, Renate M., additional, Kampman, Ellen, additional, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., additional, Koopman, Miriam, additional, and May, Anne M., additional
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- 2023
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15. Standard of Care Versus Octreotide in Angiodysplasia-Related Bleeding (the OCEAN Study): A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
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Goltstein, Lia C.M.J., primary, Grooteman, Karina V., additional, Bernts, Lucas H.P., additional, Scheffer, Robert C.H., additional, Laheij, Robert J.F., additional, Gilissen, Lennard P.L., additional, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., additional, Talstra, Nynke C., additional, Zuur, Abraham T., additional, Braat, Henri, additional, Hadithi, Muhammed, additional, Brouwer, Johannes T., additional, Nagengast, Wouter B., additional, Oort, Frank A., additional, Tenthof van Noorden, Jacco, additional, Kievit, Wietske, additional, van Geenen, Erwin J.M., additional, and Drenth, Joost P.H., additional
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16. Alteration of the Exhaled Volatile Organic Compound Pattern in Colorectal Cancer Patients after Intentional Curative Surgery—A Prospective Pilot Study
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Hanevelt, Julia, Schoenaker, Ivonne J.H., Brohet, Richard M., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Baas, Frederique J.N., Tanis, Pieter J., van Westreenen, Henderik L., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Hanevelt, Julia, Schoenaker, Ivonne J.H., Brohet, Richard M., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Baas, Frederique J.N., Tanis, Pieter J., van Westreenen, Henderik L., and de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H.
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As current follow-up modalities for colorectal carcinoma (CRC) have restricted sensitivity, novel diagnostic tools are needed. The presence of CRC changes the endogenous metabolism, resulting in the release of a specific volatile organic compounds (VOC) pattern that can be detected with an electronic nose or AeonoseTM. To evaluate the use of an electronic nose in the follow-up of CRC, we studied the effect of curative surgery on the VOC pattern recognition using AeonoseTM. A prospective cohort study was performed, in which 47 patients diagnosed with CRC were included, all of whom underwent curative surgical resection. Breath testing was performed before and after surgery using the AeonoseTM. A machine learning model was developed by discerning between the 94 pre-and postoperative breath samples. The training model differentiated between the pre-and postoperative CRC breath samples with a sensitivity and specificity of 0.78 (95%CI 0.61–0.90) and 0.73 (95%CI 0.56–0.86), respectively, with an accuracy of 0.76 (95%CI 0.66–0.85), and an area under the curve of 0.79 (95%CI 0.68–0.89). The internal validation of the test set resulted in an accuracy of 0.75 (95%CI 0.51–0.91) and AUC of 0.82 (95%CI 0.61–1). In conclusion, our results suggest that the VOC pattern of CRC patients is altered by curative surgery in a short period, indicating that the exhaled VOCs might be closely related to the presence of CRC. However, to use AeonoseTM as a potential diagnostic tool in the clinical follow-up of CRC patients, the performance of the models needs to be improved through further large-scale prospective research.
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17. Physical Activity Is Associated with Improved Overall Survival among Patients with Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
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Smit, Karel C., Derksen, Jeroen W.G., Beets, Geerard L.O., Belt, Eric J.Th, Berbée, Maaike, Coene, Peter Paul L.O., Van Cruijsen, Hester, Davidis, Marjan A., Dekker, Jan Willem T., Van Dodewaard-De Jong, Joyce M., Haringhuizen, Annebeth W., Helgason, Helgi H., Hendriks, Mathijs P., Hoekstra, Ronald, De Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., Ijzermans, Jan N.M., Janssen, Johan J.B., Konsten, Joop L.M., Los, Maartje, Mekenkamp, Leonie J.M., Nieboer, Peter, Peeters, Koen C.M.J., Peters, Natascha A.J.B., Pruijt, Hans J.F.M., Van Ufford-Mannesse, Patricia Quarles, Rietbroek, Ron C., Schiphorst, Anandi H.W., Van Der Velden, Arjan Schouten, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Sie, Mark P.S., Sommeijer, Dirkje W., Sonneveld, Dirk J.A., Stockmann, Hein B.A.C., Tent, Marleen, Terheggen, Frederiek, Tjin-A-Ton, Manuel L.R., Valkenburg-Van Iersel, Liselot, Van Der Velden, Ankie M.T., Vles, Wouter J., Van Voorthuizen, Theo, Wegdam, Johannes A., De Wilt, Johannes H.W., Koopman, Miriam, May, Anne M., Smit, Karel C., Derksen, Jeroen W.G., Beets, Geerard L.O., Belt, Eric J.Th, Berbée, Maaike, Coene, Peter Paul L.O., Van Cruijsen, Hester, Davidis, Marjan A., Dekker, Jan Willem T., Van Dodewaard-De Jong, Joyce M., Haringhuizen, Annebeth W., Helgason, Helgi H., Hendriks, Mathijs P., Hoekstra, Ronald, De Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., Ijzermans, Jan N.M., Janssen, Johan J.B., Konsten, Joop L.M., Los, Maartje, Mekenkamp, Leonie J.M., Nieboer, Peter, Peeters, Koen C.M.J., Peters, Natascha A.J.B., Pruijt, Hans J.F.M., Van Ufford-Mannesse, Patricia Quarles, Rietbroek, Ron C., Schiphorst, Anandi H.W., Van Der Velden, Arjan Schouten, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Sie, Mark P.S., Sommeijer, Dirkje W., Sonneveld, Dirk J.A., Stockmann, Hein B.A.C., Tent, Marleen, Terheggen, Frederiek, Tjin-A-Ton, Manuel L.R., Valkenburg-Van Iersel, Liselot, Van Der Velden, Ankie M.T., Vles, Wouter J., Van Voorthuizen, Theo, Wegdam, Johannes A., De Wilt, Johannes H.W., Koopman, Miriam, and May, Anne M.
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Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with improved overall survival (OS) in stage I-III colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. This association is less defined in patients with metastatic CRC (mCRC). We therefore conducted a study in mCRC patients participating in the Prospective Dutch Colorectal Cancer cohort. PA was assessed with the validated SQUASH questionnaire, filled-in within a maximum of 60 days after diagnosis of mCRC. PA was quantified by calculating Metabolic Equivalent Task (MET) hours per week. American College of Sports and Medicine (ACSM) PA guideline adherence, tertiles of moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA), and sport and leisure time MVPA (MVPA-SL) were assessed as well. Vital status was obtained from the municipal population registry. Cox proportional-hazards models were used to study the association between PA determinants and all-cause mortality adjusted for prognostic patient and treatment-related factors. In total, 293 mCRC patients (mean age 62.9±10.6 years, 67% male) were included in the analysis. Compared to low levels, moderate and high levels of MET-hours were significantly associated with longer OS (fully adjusted hazard ratios: 0.491, (95% CI 0.299-0.807, p value=0.005) and 0.485 (95% CI 0.303-0.778, p value=0.003), respectively), as were high levels of MVPA (0.476 (95% CI 0.278-0.816, p value=0.007)) and MVPA-SL (0.389 (95% CI 0.224-0.677, p value<0.001)), and adherence to ACSM PA guidelines compared to non-adherence (0.629 (95% CI 0.412-0.961, p value=0.032)). The present study provides evidence that higher PA levels at diagnosis of mCRC are associated with longer OS.
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18. Full-Thickness Scar Resection After R1/Rx Excised T1 Colorectal Cancers as an Alternative to Completion Surgery
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Gijsbers, Kim M., primary, Laclé, Miangela M., additional, Elias, Sjoerd G., additional, Backes, Yara, additional, Bosman, Joukje H., additional, van Berkel, Annemarie M., additional, Boersma, Femke, additional, Boonstra, Jurjen J., additional, Bos, Philip R., additional, Dekker, Patty A.T., additional, Didden, Paul D., additional, Geesing, Joost M.J., additional, Groen, John N., additional, Haasnoot, Krijn J.C., additional, Kessels, Koen, additional, van Lent, Anja U.G., additional, van der Schee, Lisa, additional, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., additional, Schreuder, Ramon-Michel, additional, Schwartz, Matthijs P., additional, Seerden, Tom J., additional, Spanier, Marcel B.W.M., additional, Terhaar Sive Droste, Jochim S., additional, Tuynman, Jurriaan B., additional, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., additional, van Westreenen, Erik H.L., additional, Wolfhagen, Frank H.J., additional, Vleggaar, Frank P., additional, ter Borg, Frank, additional, and Moons, Leon M.G., additional
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19. Implementation of a regional video multidisciplinary team meeting is associated with an improved prognosis for patients with oesophageal cancer A mixed methods approach
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Luijten, Josianne C.H.B.M., primary, Haagsman, Vera C., additional, Luyer, Misha D.P., additional, Vissers, Pauline A.J., additional, Nederend, Joost, additional, Huysentruyt, Clément, additional, Creemers, Geert-Jan, additional, Curvers, Wouter, additional, van der Sangen, Maurice, additional, Heesakkers, Fanny B.M., additional, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., additional, Jürgens, Matthias C., additional, Buster, Erik H.C.J., additional, Vincent, Jeroen, additional, Kneppelhout, Jan Kees, additional, Verhoeven, Rob H.A., additional, and Nieuwenhuijzen, Grard A.P., additional
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20. Trajectories of health-related quality of life and psychological distress in patients with colorectal cancer: A population-based study
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Qaderi, Seyed M., primary, van der Heijden, Joost A.G., additional, Verhoeven, Rob H.A., additional, de Wilt, Johannes H.W., additional, Custers, Jose A.E., additional, Beets, Geerard L., additional, Belt, Eric J.Th., additional, Berbée, Maaike, additional, Beverdam, Frederique H., additional, Blankenburgh, Ruud, additional, Coene, Peter Paul L.O., additional, de Groot, Jan Willem B., additional, de Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., additional, de Vos, Aad I., additional, Dekker, Jan Willem T., additional, Erdkamp, Frans L.G., additional, Haringhuizen, Annebeth W., additional, Helgason, Helgi H., additional, Hendriks, Mathijs P., additional, Hoekstra, Ronald, additional, Ijzermans, Jan N.M., additional, Jansen, Jan, additional, Kloppenberg, Frank W.H., additional, Los, Maartje, additional, Meijerink, Martijn R., additional, Mekenkamp, Leonie J.M., additional, Nieboer, Peter, additional, Peeters, Koen C.M.J., additional, Peters, Natascha A.J.B., additional, Polée, Marco B., additional, Pruijt, Johannes F.M., additional, van Ufford-Mannesse, Patricia Quarles, additional, Rietbroek, Ron C., additional, Schiphorst, Anandi H.W., additional, van der Velden, Arjan Schouten, additional, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., additional, Sie, Mark P.S., additional, Simkens, Lieke, additional, Sommeijer, Dirkje W., additional, Sonneveld, Dirk J.A., additional, Spierings, Leontine E.A., additional, Stockmann, Hein B.A.C., additional, Talsma, Koen, additional, ten Tije, Albert J., additional, Terheggen, Frederiek, additional, Tjin-A-Ton, Manuel L.R., additional, Valkenburg-van Iersel, Liselot B.J., additional, van Cruijsen, Hester, additional, Velden, Ankie M.T. van der, additional, van Dodewaard-de Jong, Joyce M., additional, van Lent, Anja U.G., additional, van Voorthuizen, Theo, additional, Vermaas, Maarten, additional, Vles, Wouter J., additional, Vogelaar, Jeroen F.J., additional, and Zimmerman, David D.E., additional
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21. Clip placement to prevent delayed bleeding after colonic endoscopic mucosal resection (CLIPPER): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Turan, A.S., Moons, Leon M.G., Schreuder, Ramon-Michel, Schoon, Erik J., Terhaar sive Droste, J.S., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Kievit, W., Siersema, P.D., Didden, Paul, Geenen, E.J.M. van, Turan, A.S., Moons, Leon M.G., Schreuder, Ramon-Michel, Schoon, Erik J., Terhaar sive Droste, J.S., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Kievit, W., Siersema, P.D., Didden, Paul, and Geenen, E.J.M. van
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22. Increased risk of Barrett's oesophagus and related neoplasia in individuals with a positive family history
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Peters, Y., Huibertse, L.J., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Tan, A., Post, R.S. van der, Siersema, P.D., Peters, Y., Huibertse, L.J., Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Tan, A., Post, R.S. van der, and Siersema, P.D.
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23. Identification of Lifestyle Behaviors Associated with Recurrence and Survival in Colorectal Cancer Patients Using Random Survival Forests
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Zutphen, Moniek van, Duijnhoven, Franzel J.B. van, Wesselink, Evertine, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., Halteren, Henk K. van, Wilt, J.H.W. de, Kok, Dieuwertje E., Boshuizen, Hendriek C., Zutphen, Moniek van, Duijnhoven, Franzel J.B. van, Wesselink, Evertine, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., Halteren, Henk K. van, Wilt, J.H.W. de, Kok, Dieuwertje E., and Boshuizen, Hendriek C.
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24. Levels of inflammation markers are associated with the risk of recurrence and all-cause mortality in patients with colorectal cancer
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Wesselink, Evertine, Balvers, Michiel G.J., Kok, Dieuwertje E., Winkels, Renate M., van Zutphen, Moniek, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Keulen, Eric T.P., Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., Breukink, Stephanie O., Witkamp, Renger F., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Bours, Martijn J.L., Weijenberg, Matty P., Kampman, Ellen, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., Wesselink, Evertine, Balvers, Michiel G.J., Kok, Dieuwertje E., Winkels, Renate M., van Zutphen, Moniek, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Keulen, Eric T.P., Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., Breukink, Stephanie O., Witkamp, Renger F., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Bours, Martijn J.L., Weijenberg, Matty P., Kampman, Ellen, and van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B.
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Background: We investigated whether preoperative and postoperative levels of inflammation markers, which have mechanistically been linked to colorectal cancer progression, were associated with recurrence and all-cause mortality in patients with colorectal cancer. Methods: Data of two prospective cohort studies were used. For the current analysis, patients with stage I to III colorectal cancer were considered. Data on inflammation [IL6, IL8, IL10, TNFa, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), and a combined inflammatory z-score] were available for 747 patients before surgery and for 614 patients after surgery. The associations between inflammation marker levels and colorectal cancer recurrence and all-cause mortality were examined using multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression models, considering patient characteristics and clinical and lifestyle factors. Results: Higher preoperative and postoperative hsCRP levels were associated with a higher risk of recurrence [HRper doubling (95% CI), 1.15 (1.02-1.30) and 1.34 (1.16-1.55)] and all-cause mortality [HRper doubling (95% CI) 1.13 (1.01-1.28) and 1.15 (0.98-1.35)]. A doubling in IL8 levels (preoperative levels HR ¼ 1.23; 95% CI, 1.00-1.53 and postoperative levels HR ¼ 1.61; 95% CI, 1.23-2.12) and a higher combined inflammatory z-score (preoperative HRper doubling ¼ 1.39; 95% CI, 1.03-1.89 and postoperative HRper doubling ¼ 1.56; 95% CI, 1.06-2.28) were associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality, but not recurrence. No associations between IL6, IL10, and TNFa and recurrence or all-cause mortality were observed. Conclusions: Preoperative and postoperative levels of specific inflammation markers were associated with recurrence and/or all-cause mortality. Impact: The complex role of inflammation in cancer recurrence merits further elucidation by investigating local inflammation at the tumor site.
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25. Identification of lifestyle behaviors associated with recurrence and survival in colorectal cancer patients using random survival forests
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van Zutphen, Moniek, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., Wesselink, Evertine, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., van Halteren, Henk K., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Winkels, Renate M., Kok, Dieuwertje E., Boshuizen, Hendriek C., van Zutphen, Moniek, van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., Wesselink, Evertine, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., van Halteren, Henk K., de Wilt, Johannes H.W., Winkels, Renate M., Kok, Dieuwertje E., and Boshuizen, Hendriek C.
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Current lifestyle recommendations for cancer survivors are the same as those for the general public to decrease their risk of cancer. However, it is unclear which lifestyle behaviors are most important for prognosis. We aimed to identify which lifestyle behaviors were most important regarding colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence and all-cause mortality with a data-driven method. The study consisted of 1180 newly diagnosed stage I–III CRC patients from a prospective cohort study. Lifestyle behaviors included in the current recommendations, as well as additional lifestyle behaviors related to diet, physical activity, adiposity, alcohol use, and smoking were assessed six months after diagnosis. These behaviors were simultaneously analyzed as potential predictors of recurrence or all-cause mortality with Random Survival Forests (RSFs). We observed 148 recurrences during 2.6-year median follow-up and 152 deaths during 4.8-year median follow-up. Higher intakes of sugary drinks were associated with increased recurrence risk. For all-cause mortality, fruit and vegetable, liquid fat and oil, and animal protein intake were identified as the most important lifestyle behaviors. These behaviors showed non-linear associations with all-cause mortality. Our exploratory RSF findings give new ideas on potential associations between certain lifestyle behaviors and CRC prognosis that still need to be confirmed in other cohorts of CRC survivors.
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26. Low value of second-look endoscopy for detecting residual colorectal cancer after endoscopic removal
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MS MDL 1, Cancer, Gijsbers, Kim M., Post, Zoë, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Tang, Thjon J., Bisseling, Tanya M., Bac, Dirk J., Veenstra, Renzo P., Schreuder, Ramon Michel, Epping Stippel, Ludger S.M., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Slangen, Rob M.E., van Lelyveld, Niels, Witteman, Ellen M., van Milligen de Wit, Marc A.W.M., Honkoop, Pieter, Alderlieste, Yasser, ter Borg, Pieter J.C., van Roermund, Rolf, Schmittgens, Stephan, Dekker, Evelien, Leeuwenburgh, Ivonne, de Ridder, Rogier J.J., Zonneveld, Anke M., Hadithi, Muhammed, van Leerdam, Monique E., Bruno, Marco J., Vleggaar, Frank P., Moons, Leon M.G., Koch, Arjun D., ter Borg, Frank, MS MDL 1, Cancer, Gijsbers, Kim M., Post, Zoë, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Tang, Thjon J., Bisseling, Tanya M., Bac, Dirk J., Veenstra, Renzo P., Schreuder, Ramon Michel, Epping Stippel, Ludger S.M., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Slangen, Rob M.E., van Lelyveld, Niels, Witteman, Ellen M., van Milligen de Wit, Marc A.W.M., Honkoop, Pieter, Alderlieste, Yasser, ter Borg, Pieter J.C., van Roermund, Rolf, Schmittgens, Stephan, Dekker, Evelien, Leeuwenburgh, Ivonne, de Ridder, Rogier J.J., Zonneveld, Anke M., Hadithi, Muhammed, van Leerdam, Monique E., Bruno, Marco J., Vleggaar, Frank P., Moons, Leon M.G., Koch, Arjun D., and ter Borg, Frank
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27. Levels of Inflammation Markers Are Associated with the Risk of Recurrence and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Colorectal Cancer
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Wesselink, Evertine, primary, Balvers, Michiel G.J., additional, Kok, Dieuwertje E., additional, Winkels, Renate M., additional, van Zutphen, Moniek, additional, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., additional, Keulen, Eric T.P., additional, Kouwenhoven, Ewout A., additional, Breukink, Stephanie O., additional, Witkamp, Renger F., additional, de Wilt, Johannes H.W., additional, Bours, Martijn J.L., additional, Weijenberg, Matty P., additional, Kampman, Ellen, additional, and van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B., additional
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28. Full-Thickness Scar Resection After R1/Rx Excised T1 Colorectal Cancers as an Alternative to Completion Surgery.
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Gijsbers, Kim M., Lacle, Miangela M. FRCPath, Elias, Sjoerd G., Backes, Yara, Bosman, Joukje H., van Berkel, Annemarie M., Boersma, Femke, Boonstra, Jurjen J., Bos, Philip R., Dekker, Patty A.T., Didden, Paul D., Geesing, Joost M.J., Groen, John N., Haasnoot, Krijn J.C., Kessels, Koen, van Lent, Anja U.G., van der Schee, Lisa, Schrauwen, Ruud W.M., Schreuder, Ramon-Michel, and Schwartz, Matthijs P.
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