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Body mass index and major cancer surgery outcomes: Lack of association or need for alternative measurements of obesity?
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Body mass index and major cancer surgery outcomes: Lack of association or need for alternative measurements of obesity?

Waddah B. Al-Refaie, Helen M. Parsons, William G. Henderson, Eric H. Jensen, Todd M. Tuttle, David A. Rothenberger, Todd A. Kellogg and Beth A. Virnig
Annals of Surgical Oncology, Vol.17(9)
2010

Abstract

Abdominal Neoplasms Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Body Mass Index Female Humans Male Middle Aged Multicenter Studies as Topic Obesity Pelvic Neoplasms Postoperative Complications Prospective Studies Risk Assessment Risk Factors Thoracic Neoplasms Treatment Outcome Young Adult abdominal surgery acute kidney failure adult aged article body mass cancer surgery cerebrovascular accident coma comorbidity covariance deep vein thrombosis female graft failure heart arrest heart infarction human length of stay lung embolism male multivariate analysis obesity operation duration outcome assessment pelvis surgery peripheral nerve injury pneumonia sepsis septic shock surgical infection thorax surgery thrombophlebitis urinary tract infection wound dehiscence

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