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John R. T. Monson
Researcher at University of Rochester
Publications - 155
Citations - 11548
John R. T. Monson is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Colorectal cancer. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 141 publications receiving 10713 citations. Previous affiliations of John R. T. Monson include Castle Hill Hospital & Imperial College London.
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Preoperative radiotherapy versus selective postoperative chemoradiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer (MRC CR07 and NCIC-CTG C016): a multicentre, randomised trial
David Sebag-Montefiore,Richard Stephens,Robert Steele,John R. T. Monson,Robert Grieve,S. Khanna,Phil Quirke,Jean Couture,Catherine de Metz,Arthur Sun Myint,E M Bessell,Gareth Griffiths,L.C. Thompson,Mahesh K. B. Parmar +13 more
TL;DR: Results from this randomised trial provide convincing and consistent evidence that short-course preoperative radiotherapy is an effective treatment for patients with operable rectal cancer.
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Effect of the plane of surgery achieved on local recurrence in patients with operable rectal cancer: a prospective study using data from the MRC CR07 and NCIC-CTG CO16 randomised clinical trial
Phil Quirke,Phil Quirke,Robert Steele,John R. T. Monson,Robert Grieve,S. Khanna,Jean Couture,Christopher J. O'Callaghan,Arthur Sun Myint,E M Bessell,L.C. Thompson,Mahesh K. B. Parmar,Richard Stephens,David Sebag-Montefiore +13 more
TL;DR: In rectal cancer, the plane of surgery achieved is an important prognostic factor for local recurrence, and both a negative circumferential resection margin and a superior plane of Surgery achieved were associated with lowLocal recurrence rates.
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Effect of Laparoscopic-Assisted Resection vs Open Resection of Stage II or III Rectal Cancer on Pathologic Outcomes: The ACOSOG Z6051 Randomized Clinical Trial
James W. Fleshman,Megan E. Branda,Daniel J. Sargent,Anne Marie Boller,Virgilio George,Maher A. Abbas,Walter R. Peters,Dipen Maun,George J. Chang,Alan J. Herline,Alessandro Fichera,Matthew G. Mutch,Steven D. Wexner,Mark H. Whiteford,John Marks,Elisa H. Birnbaum,David A. Margolin,David W. Larson,Peter W. Marcello,Mitchell C. Posner,Thomas E. Read,John R. T. Monson,Sherry M. Wren,Peter W.T. Pisters,Heidi Nelson +24 more
TL;DR: Among patients with stage II or III rectal cancer, the use of laparoscopic resection compared with open resection failed to meet the criterion for noninferiority for pathologic outcomes.
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Abdominal wall metastases following laparoscopy.
TL;DR: Only 18 cases of recurrence at the sites of cannula insertion after laparoscopy have been reported in the literature, but there may be increased exfoliation of tumour cells following manipulation by laparoscopic instruments of an unsuspected malignancy.
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Reduction in Adhesive Small-Bowel Obstruction by Seprafilm® Adhesion Barrier After Intestinal Resection
Victor W. Fazio,Zane Cohen,James W. Fleshman,Harry van Goor,Joel J. Bauer,Bruce G. Wolff,Marvin L. Corman,Robert W. Beart,Steven D. Wexner,James M. Becker,John R. T. Monson,Howard S. Kaufman,David E. Beck,H. Randolph Bailey,Kirk A. Ludwig,Michael J. Stamos,Ara Darzi,Ronald Bleday,Richard Dorazio,Robert D. Madoff,Lee E. Smith,Susan L. Gearhart,Keith D. Lillemoe,Jonas Göhl +23 more
TL;DR: The overall bowel obstruction rate was unchanged; however, adhesive small-bowel obstruction requiring reoperation was significantly reduced by the use of Seprafilm®, which was the only factor that predicted this outcome.