Rutledge, RobertDeitel, MervynCarbajo, Miguel A.Luque-de-Leon, EnriqueChiappetta, SonjaInam, AatifRheinwalt, KarlPrasad, ArunHargroder, David E.Samoylov, VladimirÖzmen, Mehmet MahirParmar, ChetanAlbuquerque, AntonioJammu, GurvinderÜstün, MuratSakran, NasserAktimur, RecepKhan, AmirHamza, YasserRotundo, AdrianaFocquet, MarcVan den Bossche, MichaelTantia, OmGreco, FrancescoAbu Sneineh, MidhatBarrera Rodriguez, FranciscoMusella, MarioIlic, MiroslavAbbas, Imran2020-08-302020-08-302020Rutledge, R., Deitel, M., Carbajo, M. A., Luque-de-Leon, E., Chiappetta, S., Inam, A., ... & Ozmen, M. M. (2020). Commentary: Cancer after the OAGB-MGB. Obesity Surgery, 30(2), 755-758.0960-89231708-0428https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-019-04313-5https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/453Invited response to “The first case report of a carcinoma of the gastric cardia (AEG II) after OAGB-MGB”. Gastric and esophageal cancers are common and obesity increases the risk. The mini gastric bypass-one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB-MGB) is growing popularity, now widely performed around the world. The confluence of these two common events is inevitable.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCommentary: cancer after the OAGB-MGBLetter30275575831832935WOS:0005184294000022-s2.0-85076556273Q110.1007/s11695-019-04313-5Q1