Manuel Eros Rodríguez Fuentes

Manuel Eros Rodríguez Fuentes
University of Santiago de Compostela | USC · Instituto de investigaciones Sanitarias de Santiago

Master of Science

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Introduction
I am a junior researcher developing my doctoral thesis studying oral microbiome changes in patients undergoing systemic antineoplastic treatment for cancer.
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - present
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Santiago
Position
  • Study Coordinator
April 2017 - September 2018
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Position
  • Medical Professional
September 2015 - April 2017
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Position
  • Medical Professional
Education
September 2018 - July 2019
University of Santiago de Compostela
Field of study
  • Biomedicine
June 2009 - June 2013
University of Vigo
Field of study
  • Nursing

Publications

Publications (4)
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Objective To determine the prevalence of acute oral mucosal toxicities in non-irradiated patients treated with systemic antineoplastics agents. The secondary objective was to find out differences in its prevalence among the different types of systemic antineoplastics. Study design A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. Articles from 2...
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Background A therapeutic approach for the treatment of glucocorticoid‐induced skeletal muscle atrophy should be based on the knowledge of the molecular mechanisms determining the unbalance between anabolic and catabolic processes and how to re‐establish this balance. Here, we investigated whether the obestatin/GPR39 system, an autocrine signalling...
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Background: Oral mucositis is one of the most common side effects in cancer patients receiving systemic antineoplastics. However, the underlying biological mechanisms leading to this condition are still unclear. For this reason, it has been hypothesised that systemic antineoplastics may cause an imbalance on the oral microbiota that subsequently t...

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