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Santiago González-Moreno
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 59
Citations - 3407
Santiago González-Moreno is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy & Pseudomyxoma peritonei. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 50 publications receiving 2780 citations.
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Early- and Long-Term Outcome Data of Patients With Pseudomyxoma Peritonei From Appendiceal Origin Treated by a Strategy of Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy
Terence C. Chua,B. J. Moran,Paul H. Sugarbaker,Edward A. Levine,Olivier Glehen,François Noël Gilly,Dario Baratti,Marcello Deraco,Dominique Elias,Armando Sardi,Winston Liauw,Tristan D. Yan,P. Barrios,Alberto Gomez Portilla,Ignace H J T de Hingh,Wim Ceelen,Joerg O.W. Pelz,Pompiliu Piso,Santiago González-Moreno,Kurt Van der Speeten,David L. Morris +20 more
TL;DR: The combined modality strategy for PMP may be performed safely with acceptable morbidity and mortality in a specialized unit setting with 63% of patients surviving beyond 10 years with Optimal cytoreduction achieves the best outcomes.
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A Consensus for Classification and Pathologic Reporting of Pseudomyxoma Peritonei and Associated Appendiceal Neoplasia: The Results of the Peritoneal Surface Oncology Group International (PSOGI) Modified Delphi Process.
Norman J. Carr,Tom Cecil,Faheez Mohamed,Leslie H. Sobin,Paul H. Sugarbaker,Santiago González-Moreno,Panos Taflampas,Sara Chapman,Brendan Moran +8 more
TL;DR: An international modified Delphi consensus process was instigated to address terminology and definitions of Pseudomyxoma peritonei, and it was agreed that low-grade and high-grade mucinous carcinomaperitonei should be considered synonymous with disseminated peritoneal adenomucinosis andPeritoneal mucinous cancersomatosis, respectively.
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Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy in the Management of Peritoneal Surface Malignancies of Colonic Origin: A Consensus Statement
Jesus Esquivel,Robert P. Sticca,Paul H. Sugarbaker,Edward A. Levine,Tristan D. Yan,Richard B. Alexander,Dario Baratti,David L. Bartlett,R. Barone,P. Barrios,S. Bieligk,P. Bretcha-Boix,C. K. Chang,Francis Chu,Quyen D. Chu,Steven A. Daniel,E. de Bree,M. Deraco,L. Dominguez-Parra,Dominique Elias,R. Flynn,Jason M. Foster,A. Garofalo,François Noël Gilly,Olivier Glehen,A. Gomez-Portilla,L. Gonzalez-Bayon,Santiago González-Moreno,M. Goodman,Vadim Gushchin,Nader Hanna,Jens Hartmann,Lawrence E. Harrison,R. Hoefer,John M. Kane,D. Kecmanovic,Scott T. Kelley,J. Kuhn,J. LaMont,Julie R. Lange,Benjamin D.L. Li,Brian L. Loggie,Haile Mahteme,Gary N. Mann,Robert C.G. Martin,R. A. Misih,Brendan Moran,David L. Morris,L. Onate-Ocana,Nicholas J. Petrelli,G. Philippe,James F. Pingpank,A. Pitroff,Pompiliu Piso,M. Quinones,Lee B. Riley,L. Rutstein,S. Saha,S. Alrawi,Armando Sardi,Schlomo Schneebaum,Perry Shen,David Shibata,J. Spellman,Alexander Stojadinovic,John H. Stewart,J. Torres-Melero,Todd M Tuttle,Victor J. Verwaal,J. Villar,Neal W. Wilkinson,Rami Younan,H.J. Zeh,F.A.N. Zoetmulder,Gilbert Sebbag +74 more
TL;DR: Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy in the management of peritoneal surface malignancies of colonic origin : a consensus statement.
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Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy: Rationale and technique.
TL;DR: A tendency for concurrent intravenous chemotherapy administration (bidirectional chemotherapy, so-called "HIPEC plus") has been observed in recent years, with the aim to further enhance the cytotoxic potential of HIPEC.
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Accuracy and clinical relevance of computed tomography scan interpretation of peritoneal cancer index in colorectal cancer peritoneal carcinomatosis: A multi‐institutional study
Jesus Esquivel,Terence C. Chua,Alexander Stojadinovic,J. Torres Melero,Edward A. Levine,M. Gutman,Robin S. Howard,Pompiliu Piso,Aviram Nissan,A. Gomez-Portilla,L. Gonzalez-Bayon,Santiago González-Moreno,Perry Shen,John H. Stewart,Paul H. Sugarbaker,R.M. Barone,R. Hoefer,David L. Morris,Armando Sardi,Robert P. Sticca +19 more
TL;DR: Evaluation of peritoneal metastases by computed tomography (CT) scans is challenging and has been reported to be inaccurate.