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    Antibiotic use during radical surgery in stage I-III colorectal cancer: correlation with outcomes?

    Accumulating evidence indicates that the use of antibiotics (ATBs) in cancer patients is potentially correlated with patient prognosis. Interestingly, the use of these agents is not uncommon in colorectal canc...

    Mingyue Xu, Yuanyuan Chen, Panhua Li, Qianwen Ye, Shouhan Feng, Bing Yan in BMC Cancer (2024)

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    The use of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs during radical resection correlated with the outcome in non-small cell lung cancer

    The use of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is conventional in management of postoperative pain in cancer patients, and further investigations have reported that some of these drugs correlated with...

    Renzhong Cai, Xuqiang Liao, Gao Li, Jia **ang in World Journal of Surgical Oncology (2023)

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    Postoperative serum interleukin-6 levels correlate with survival in stage I-III colorectal cancer

    The preoperative serum levels of inflammatory mediators, including C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), have been demonstrated to be correlated with patient outcomes in color...

    Shouhan Feng, Zeshi Li, Mei Liu, Qianwen Ye, Tianhui Xue, Bing Yan in BMC Gastroenterology (2023)