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Ji Hun Kwak1, Mackin, Lynda A.2, Block, Astrid3, Mark, Sueann4, Paul, Steven M.5, Cooper, Bruce A.6, Abbott, Maura7,8,9, Chang, Susan M.10, Hammer, Marilyn J.11, Kober, Kord M.12, Levine, Jon D.13, Pozzar, Rachel14, Rhoads, Kim F.15, Snowberg, Karin E.16, Tsai, Katy K.17, Van Blarigan, Erin L.18, Van Loon, Katherine19, Miaskowski, Christine20 chris.miaskowski@ucsf.edu
Publikováno v:
Oncology Nursing Forum. Sep2023, Vol. 50 Issue 5, p647-664. 18p.
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Progress in Transplantation. 31:117-125
Background: Hepatocelluar carcinoma typically occurs with underlying cirrhosis. However roughly 20% of cases arise in a non-cirrhotic liver. There is limited literature that addresses the long-term survival of the narrow subgroup who received transpl
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Progress in Transplantation. 31:62-71
Background: Hepatocelluar carcinoma, the most common primary liver cancer, has a historically dire prognosis. For hepatic cancer patients with cirrhosis who underwent liver transplantation, we sought to calculate life expectancies both at time of tra
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Progress in transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.).
Introduction: Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis is an increasing reason for liver transplantation in the western world. Knowledge of recipient life expectancy may assist in prudent allocation of a relatively scarce supply of donor livers. Research Questi
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Progress in transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.). 31(4)
Background Alcohol-associated liver disease is the leading cause of liver transplantation in the western world. For these patients we calculated life expectancies both at time of transplant and several years later, stratified by key risk factors, and
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Journal of Liver Transplantation. 6:100066
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Journal of Liver Transplantation. 6:100082
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Journal of Liver Transplantation. 6:100069
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Journal of Liver Transplantation. 5:100062
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Journal of Liver Transplantation. 5:100052