144 results on '"Ryan, Aoife M"'
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2. A large, multi-centre prospective study demonstrating high prevalence of malnutrition associated with reduced survival in ambulatory systemic anti-cancer therapy patients
3. Effects of weight loss and sarcopenia on response to chemotherapy, quality of life, and survival
4. Are CT-Derived Muscle Measurements Prognostic, Independ-ent of Systemic Inflammation, in Good Performance Status Pa-tients with Advanced Cancer?
5. Impact of body composition parameters on clinical outcomes in patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer treated with docetaxel
6. The relationship between CT-derived sarcopenia, systemic inflammation, physical function and survival in patients with advanced cancer.
7. Lactate dehydrogenase: relationship with the diagnostic GLIM criterion for cachexia in patients with advanced cancer
8. Sustained-release multiparticulates for oral delivery of a novel peptidic ghrelin agonist: Formulation design and in vitro characterization
9. Body Composition by Computed Tomography as a Predictor of Toxicity in Patients With Renal Cell Carcinoma Treated With Sunitinib
10. Are CT-Derived Muscle Measurements Prognostic, Independent of Systemic Inflammation, in Good Performance Status Patients with Advanced Cancer?
11. Obesity, metabolic syndrome and esophageal adenocarcinoma: Epidemiology, etiology and new targets
12. Impact of obesity on surgical and oncological outcomes in the management of colorectal cancer
13. Association of Hypoalbuminemia on the First Postoperative Day and Complications Following Esophagectomy
14. Short-term nutritional implications of total gastrectomy for malignancy, and the impact of parenteral nutritional support
15. Impact of obesity on outcomes in the management of localized adenocarcinoma of the esophagus and esophagogastric junction
16. A national survey of oncology survivors examining nutrition attitudes, problems and behaviours, and access to dietetic care throughout the cancer journey
17. Adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus and gastric cardia: Male preponderance in association with obesity
18. Post-oesophagectomy early enteral nutrition via a needle catheter jejunostomy: 8-year experience at a specialist unit
19. Impact of musculoskeletal degradation on cancer outcomes and strategies for management in clinical practice
20. Epidemiology of cancer‐related weight loss and sarcopenia in the UK and Ireland: incidence, prevalence, and clinical impact
21. The Relationship between ECOG-PS, mGPS, BMI/WL Grade and Body Composition and Physical Function in Patients with Advanced Cancer
22. Determinants of quality of life in patients with incurable cancer
23. Obesity Increases the Risk of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer and is Associated with More Advanced Stage at Presentation But no Impact on Survival
24. Loss of adipose tissue mass during chemotherapy predicts reduced survival in patients with colorectal cancer treated with palliative intent
25. A phase 1, single-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-arm cross-over trial assessing the appetite enhancing effects of potentially ghrelinergic dairy-derived peptides
26. Impact of musculoskeletal degradation on cancer outcomes and strategies for management in clinical practice.
27. Loss of skeletal muscle during systemic chemotherapy is prognostic of poor survival in patients with foregut cancer
28. Type 1 IFN Induction by Cytosolic Nucleic Acid Is Intact in Neonatal Mononuclear Cells, Contrasting Starkly with Neonatal Hyporesponsiveness to TLR Ligation Due to Independence from Endosome-Mediated IRF3 Activation
29. Accuracy of a Portable Indirect Calorimeter for Measuring Resting Energy Expenditure in Individuals With Cancer
30. Determinants of quality of life and survival in ambulatory oncology patients receiving chemotherapy.
31. Body-mass index and metastatic melanoma outcomes
32. Type 1 IFN Induction by Cytosolic Nucleic Acid Is Intact in Neonatal Mononuclear Cells, Contrasting Starkly with Neonatal Hyporesponsiveness to TLR Ligation Due to Independence from Endosome-Mediated IRF3 Activation
33. Loss of skeletal muscle during systemic chemotherapy is prognostic of poor survival in patients with foregut cancer
34. Computed tomography diagnosed cachexia and sarcopenia in 725 oncology patients: is nutritional screening capturing hidden malnutrition?
35. The impact of body composition parameters on ipilimumab toxicity and survival in patients with metastatic melanoma
36. Response to “Loss of Muscle Mass During Chemotherapy Is Predictive for Poor Survival of Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer”
37. Cancer-associated malnutrition: Prevalence of cachexia, sarcopenia and impact on health-related quality of life and survival in a cohort of Irish ambulatory patients receiving chemotherapy.
38. Accuracy of a Portable Indirect Calorimeter for Measuring Resting Energy Expenditure in Individuals With Cancer.
39. Type 1 IFN Induction by Cytosolic Nucleic Acid Is Intact in Neonatal Mononuclear Cells, Contrasting Starkly with Neonatal Hyporesponsiveness to TLR Ligation Due to Independence from Endosome-Mediated IRF3 Activation.
40. Computed tomography diagnosed cachexia and sarcopenia in 725 oncology patients: is nutritional screening capturing hidden malnutrition?
41. Cancer Cachexia: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
42. Cancer-associated malnutrition, cachexia and sarcopenia: the skeleton in the hospital closet 40 years later
43. A prospective investigation of nutritional status in 517 Irish cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: prevalence of malnutrition, cachexia, sarcopenia and impact on quality of life.
44. Impact of body composition parameters on clinical outcomes in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer treated with docetaxel
45. Poor Awareness of Risk Factors for Cancer in Irish Adults: Results of a Large Survey and Review of the Literature
46. Nutrition Assessment in Oncology
47. The Role of Inflammatory Biomarkers in the Assessment of Nutritional Status and Disease States
48. Body composition as a predictor of sunitinib toxicity in patients with renal cell carcinoma.
49. Reply to Letter, “Questions About the Evidence Regarding the Benefits of Enteral Nutrition Enriched With Eicosapentaenoic Acid in Esophageal Cancer Surgery”
50. Public perception of cancer risk.
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