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John Andersson
Researcher at Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Publications - 8
Citations - 1392
John Andersson is an academic researcher from Sahlgrenska University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Laparoscopic surgery. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1160 citations. Previous affiliations of John Andersson include University of Gothenburg.
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A Randomized Trial of Laparoscopic versus Open Surgery for Rectal Cancer
H. Jaap Bonjer,Charlotte L. Deijen,Gabor S. A. Abis,Miguel A. Cuesta,Lange-de Klerk,Antonio M. Lacy,Willem A. Bemelman,John Andersson,Eva Angenete,Jacob Rosenberg,Alois Fuerst,Eva Haglind +11 more
TL;DR: Laroscopic surgery in patients with rectal cancer was associated with rates of locoregional recurrence and disease-free and overall survival similar to those for open surgery.
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Patient‐reported genitourinary dysfunction after laparoscopic and open rectal cancer surgery in a randomized trial (COLOR II)
John Andersson,G. S. A. Abis,Martin Gellerstedt,Eva Angenete,Ulf Angerås,Miguel A. Cuesta,Per Jess,Jakob Rosenberg,H. J. Bonjer,Eva Haglind +9 more
TL;DR: This article reports on patient‐reported sexual dysfunction and micturition symptoms following a randomized trial of laparoscopic and open surgery for rectal cancer.
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Health‐related quality of life after laparoscopic and open surgery for rectal cancer in a randomized trial
John Andersson,Eva Angenete,Martin Gellerstedt,Ulf Angerås,Peter Jess,Jacob Rosenberg,Alois Fürst,Jaap Bonjer,Eva Haglind +8 more
TL;DR: This analysis compared HRQL 12 months after laparoscopic versus open surgery for rectal cancer in a subset of a randomized trial to report improved health‐related quality of life.
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Population-based study of the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumours
Per Bümming,Håkan Ahlman,John Andersson,Jeanne M. Meis-Kindblom,Lars-Gunnar Kindblom,Bengt Nilsson +5 more
TL;DR: The aim of this retrospective population‐based study, which was conducted before the introduction of imatinib, was to evaluate the role of surgery in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours and clarify which subgroups might benefit from adjuvant treatment.
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Bowel Obstruction and Ventral Hernia After Laparoscopic Versus Open Surgery for Rectal Cancer in A Randomized Trial (color Ii)
Josefin Petersson,T. W. A. Koedam,H. Jaap Bonjer,John Andersson,Eva Angenete,David Bock,Miguel A. Cuesta,Charlotte L. Deijen,Alois Fürst,Antonio M. Lacy,Jacob Rosenberg,Eva Haglind +11 more
TL;DR: Based on long-term morbidity outcomes, laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer could be considered a routine technique as there are no differences with open surgery.