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Prof.dr. I.H.M. Borel Rinkes
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Current research (5)
Completed research (2)
Publications (12)
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angiogenesis
endocrine
hepatobiliary
livertumors
oncology
surgery
surgical
Expertise
Livertumors; Angiogenesis; Hepatobiliary surgery; Endocrine surgery
Expertise (NL)
Levertumoren; Angiogenese; Leverchirurgie (HPB); Endocrine chirurgie
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/10221350X
Active as
Professor
Organisation
Department of Surgery (UU)
Chair (EN)
Surgical Oncology
Chair (NL)
Chirurgische oncologie
Phone
+31-88-7558074
Email
i. h. m. borelrinkes -at- umcutrecht. nl
Publications
Surgical Training in the Netherlands
Transhiatal robot-assisted esophagectomy
European Survey on the Application of Vascular Clamping in Liver Surgery.
Perinecrotic Hypoxia Contributes to Ischemia/Reperfusion-Accelerated Outgrowth of Colorectal Micrometastases.
Robot-assisted thoracolaparoscopic esophagolymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer
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Current research
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Project leader
Spiritual care by nurses in curative cancer care: experiences and expectations of patients and nurses
Supervisor
Preventing recurrence of colorectal liver metastases following liver surgery by hypoxia-activated pro-drugs
Project leader
A gene expression signature for prediction of disease free survival after R0 resection of colorectal liver metastasis
Project leader
Anti-tumor therapy with an adeno-associated virus (AAV) suppressing the KRAS oncogene by RNA interference.
Project leader
The role of spirituality in the adjustment of patients with cancer
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Clarification of the mechanism that causes accelerated tumour growth after liver ischaemia/reperfusion
Supervisor
Colorectal liver metastases: local therapy and molecular aspects
Classification
D23120
Oncology
D23310
Surgery
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