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o~ o N \ \Do o N ~ ~a ~o ~ ~ Widener University Honor Ro ll 2006- 2007 Li fe time G iving ocieties Thomas H. ('67)+ and Bonnie Joseph A. (' 55) and Charlotte Sunoco, Inc. Elown Giordano Taishoff Family Foundation The Old Main Guild Russell J. ('57)+ and Mary Selma Hayman, Esq . 'S6L Valley Forge Park Interpretive IIIIlIIlative Gifts of 1,000,000 Anne Bragg Frank C. and Ann Schultz Association Q/ld Greater Robert J. and Judith G. Bruce ('79, '02) Lordi Villanova University Individuals R. Hebtlrton Butler '49 Thomas W. Nason II W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Paul ('95) and Melissa Neubauer John D. ('63) and Maryann Joseph and Jeanette Neubauer William G. McGowan ('95) Anderson ('63) Dishaw John H. ('42) and Anne Norris Charitable Fund Daniel ('S4, 05)+ and Shelly David F. and Constance B. David W. ('64)+ and JoElien Young Conaway StargattTaylor Borislow -Girard-diCcario Oskin Ed ith R. Dixon John M. Guinan '70 Sam ('72) and Jean Padd ison Trustees' Society James W. Hirschmann III ('S2)+ H. Edward ('S4) and Ellen Joseph R. ('55)+ and Carol Annual Gifts ofs5,000 to S9,999 and Laura Hirschmann Hanway Rosetti Individuals Grace Sevier Lincoln '69, '73 Eldridge R. Johnson II ('43) and Cynthia H. Sarnoski, PhD '74 + Betty Joh nson Susan Turley Bedford Ralph P. Muller '62 George Strawbridge Jr. and Gerry and Marguerite Lenfest Paul S. ('79)+ and Caroline Joseph and Jeanette Neubauer Nina Strawbridge Be ideman Robert P. Levy George Strawbridge Jr. and Nina Walter M . and Alice W. ('92L) Richard P. ('62) and Susan Theodore F. Locke Jr. ('42) and Strawbridge Strine, Esqs. Bergeman Marjorie I. Locke Capt. Robert P. Taishoff, JAGC, G. Robert and Barbara Bowlby Organizations William B. Packer USN 'S9L Russell J. ('57)+ and Mary ARAMARK Corporation Sam ('72) and Jean Paddison General John H. Tile II i Jr. ('63) Anne Bragg Bank of America/MBNA Joseph R. ('55)+ and Carol and ValerieTilelli Foundation Administration Barbara Chamberlain, DNSc Rosetti Nicholas P. Trainer '64 + '07 The Pew Charitable Trusts Cynthia H. Sarnoski, PhD '74 + Organizations Timothy P. Speiss CPA ('S3, 'S9) Widener Memorial Foundation William C. Saunders ARAMARK Corporation and Theresa M . Cicalo­ Robert Schaal '76 Speiss 'S3 The Hyatt League Banfi Vintners Foundation Walter M. and Alice W. (,92L) Derek l. Crawford 'SO ul/lulative ifts ofS 500, 000 to Bank of America/MBNA Strine, Esqs. Donald J. Daley 'S7 999,999 Foundation Capt. Robert P. Taishoff, JAGC, John D. ('63) and Maryann Individuals Ben Franklin Technology USN'S9L ('63) Dishaw David W. ('64)+ and JoE lien Oskin Partners Cyrus Tang '54 W. David Eckard III ('66) and Peter B. ('72, '77 )+ and Alison Bernard Osher Foundation Vito R. ('61)+ and Marylou Diane M . Eckard '99 Zacharkiw Carpathia Corporation Verni Sebastian Faro, MD, PhD ('62) Charlotte W. Newcombe and Sharon Faro Organizations Donald P. Walsh, Esq.+ and Foundation Estate of John A. Dornsife Joyce Walsh Andrew D. Field '77 Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Ken Butera and Karol M. Foundation Mark, El izabeth and Alexander Memorial Fund Wasylyshyn, PsyD 'S2+ Fink Citizens Charitable Foundation Fu j itsu Computer Products of Robert D. Gober, MD, JD '79L Organizations Connolly, Bove, Lodge & Hutz America, Inc. Ronald P. Goldfaden, Esq . '76L College Bookstores of D & K Charitable Foundation Margaret Dorrance Strawbridge America, Inc. Richard Goodman Foundation Delaware Valley Industrial Philadelphia Foundation George W. ('66) and Mary Robert S. Crompton 'S7 Resou rce Center Graner SAP America Inc. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co . JamesT. and Mary C. Harris+ The MacMorland League Sartomer Company EMV Innovative Material CUI/Iulative Gifts of 250,000 to Thayer Corporation Technologies, LLC Rocco P. Imperatrice III, Esq . ('SOL) and Carollee 499,999 Bernard Osher Foundation Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Imperatrice Memorial Fund Individuals United Parcel Service Andrew M. ('93L) and Gambro, Inc. Alfred ('57) and Armineh Aysseh Heather Doheny ('95L) IBM Corporation Jefferson, Esqs. John and Carol Durham Margaret Dorrance Henry M. Justi Ruth H. MolI* Annual Giving Societies Strawbridge Foundation RobertT ('65 ) and Anita R. Robert C. Smith '50 President's Council Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Kennedy Nicholas P. Trainer '64 + Coleman & Goggin Members Marcus S. Lingenfelter Organizations Meadowood Manufactured George K. Miller Jr. Esq . 'S1 L + Housing Community Nathan Speare Foundation Chairman's Forum Kenneth D. ('92) and Nancy M. Alln ual Gifts oIs /o,ooo and M id-Atlantic Environmental (' SS, '92L) Miller Law Center The Mo" League Greater Ruth H. MolI* ul/l ulative Gifts of 100,000 to Nason Construction, Inc. Individuals Bruce M . Monroe, Esq . ('96L) 249,999 Neubauer Family Foundation and El izabeth Monroe Alfred ('57) and Armineh NY Academy of Medici ne - Individuals Aysseh Theodore J. ('63 ) and Sandra Hartford M . ('96) O'Tanyi Anonymous (2) Daniel (,S4, 05)+ and Shelly Pacifico Ford Lucy Papazian Bill and Jane Anderson Borislow Pennsylvania IOLTA Anthony P. Pontello Sr. ('61, Ri chard P. ('62) and Susan Thomas H. ('67)+ and Bonnie Bown Philadelphia Coca-Cola '70) and Barbara Pontello Bergeman Bottling Co. Ken Butera and Karol M . Gordon M . Redgate 'S1 Frances E. D. Biddle Wasylyshyn, PsyD 'S2+ Raytheon Engineers Richard R. Ridgway 'S9 James E. Bowen '49 Edith R. Dixon Salvatore Giordano Keith G. Rubenstein, Esq . '90L G. Robert and Barbara Bowlby Foundation, Inc. Leslee Silverman Tabas, Esq. '79L Sartomer Company 21 +Curmll w ldt ll'" Un/I'm/ly Trusltt July J, 1006- Junt ]0, loa7 • DectaStJ Honor Roll 2006- 2007 Vito R. '('61)+ and Marylou Matthew S. Davenport '88 Janice Schulman George Burke Jr. '64 Verni Michael G. DeFino, Esq . ('75L)+ Capt. Frederick F. Shahadi Sr., Francis Calapristi '55 Donald P. Walsh, Esq.+ and and Valerie DeFino USN (Ret. ) '49 Thomas D. (,69) and Amelia Joyce Walsh Silvio F. D'ignazio Jr. ('42) and Mary Ann B. Skehan '81, '88 Caracciolo Stephen M . (" 77) and Pamela Libby D'ignazio Timothy M. Sullivan and Charles J. Catania Wynne Christopher W. Eni '78 Linda S. Durant Duane E. ('97) and Jeanne Suk-Chu ng Yoon Joel and Kim Feller, Esq . '93L John H. and Linda J. ('83) Nacrelli ('83) Clark Suter Organizations William ( '73 ) and Ingrid T. Victor Clark, Esq . '02L Banc One Management Corp. Fryberger Arthur H. Tildesley Jr. ('82 ) and Han. Susan C. Del Pesco '75L Susan Tildesley Chester Rotary Foundation Walter and Jayne Garrison David ('64) and Donna Douglas William J. Tyson '92 College Bookstores of America, Lt. Col. Vincent C. Gorman Jr. Sabina Douglas ('61) and Nelda Gorman Richard l. Umbrecht Inc. Michael Goldberg, Esq and Crozer Keystone Health Nicholas and Anna Hadgis John A. Wetzel, Esq. ('75L) and Anne Goldberg Donna Wetzel Systems James J. Hargadon '75 + John M. Guinan '70 E. Wallace Chadwick Mem. James W. Hirschmann III ('82)+ Organizations Ira Harkavy, PhD + Fund and Laura Hirschmann American Society of Heat, George and Nancy Ha ssel Graham Foundation John J. ('63) and Ruth Huber Refrigeration and Air­ Conditioning Scott Hutchinson ('87) and Harriette S. & Charles l. Tabas Morton S. ('51) and Linda Irene Moni Foundation Kaplan Capital Grille Brenda James, Esq . '92L Harrisburg University Conrad P. ('55) and Sheilagh ConocoPhillips Company Lesl ie A. Johnson, Esq . '92L Imperatrice, Amarant, Capuzzi Karl Corporate Counsel Technology Richard ('65) and Judith Krieg & Bell Nicholas B. M . Kemp Jr. '89 DeFino Law Associates Samuel Ariel Landy, Esq . '85L J. Willard and Al ice S. Marriott Christopher S. Koyste '92L Delaware Counsel Group, LLP Foundation Larry and Linda Lesick Jane Laffend '70 Eugene M. Lang Foundation Justi Group Inc. M . Jane Mahoney, Esq . '76L Sam Layne Exelon Business Services Leadership Philadelphia Cyril Lever Jr. ('53) and Norma Company Richard Nelson and Roberta Mann Mutual Fire Foundation Inc. Lever FirstService Security Kevin and Deborah McCreery Office Depot Alan B. Levin, Esq . ('80L) and Kaplan Family Foundation Philadelphia Club Foundation, Ellen Levin John Pachkowski and Mary Kirkpatrick and Lockhart Alice Peeling, Esq . '91 L Inc. Philip G. Lewis, MD '72 + Preston Ellis Gates, LLP Francis Pileggi Sr., Esq . Risk and Insurance Theodore F. Locke Jr. (,42) and Layne Communications, Inc. Management Society, Inc. Marjorie I. Locke Sameh M . Ragheb Leadership Development Target Building Construction, Natalie Lynn Forum Stuart Raub Jr. ('56) and Sarah Inc. Raub Walter G. MacFarland IV ('71) McCarthy Engineering Veterans Consortium Pro Bono and Antoinette MacFarland Associates, P.C . Thomas Sager, Esq . Program James J. Mack III ('85)+ and Morris S. and Florence H. Donald B. Scace Jr., Esq . ('76L) Women's Club of Swarthmore Debra Kurucz Bender Foundation and Cyndi Scace Malcolm W. MacNab, MD '69 Philadelphia Foundation Gregory Sciolla, Esq . ('75L) John Bullock Society Philip ('76) and Judy Martelli and Carol Sciolla Of$2,sOO to $4,999 Robert Stephen Weimann Annual Gifts James C. McCarthy '92 Endeavor Fund Clayton D. Sheldon Individuals John McCormick and Cecilia State Farm Insurance Frank N. Signorello Linda l. Ammons JD M . McCormick, Esq . ('91 L) Companies Loretta N. Simons Joe and Catherine Baker James C. McCracken ('87) and Wawa,lnc. Gregg Strom ('64) and Carol Deborah Kandrak Strom Jerry ('63) and Suzanne Ballas McCracken, Esq . '89 Richard and Sharon M. ('86) Edward l. ('68) and Patricia Eugene D. McGurk Jr. '78L + Struthers Baxter Donor Clubs Jonathan G. ('80) and Robin Carlo Toscano '85 James C. Bohorad, Esq . '96L Moll Cornerstone Society Mary l. Williams '72, '95 Donald H. ('83, '94L) and Amy Robert H. and Victoria Moll M. McCabe ('81) Boyd Annual Gifts of$I,soo to $2,499 Douglas Wolfberg, Esq . '96L Luke A. O' Boyle '93 Virginia Brabender and Arthur Individuals Organizations Weisfeld Patrick H. O'Connell '91 , '93 Anonymous Boeing Company Michael S. Brady '97, '00 + Savas and Mary Ozatalay Robert Adochio, Esq . '78L ConAgra Foods, Inc.
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    Facteurs pronostiques des carcinoses péritonéales d’origine colo-rectale traitées par chimiohyperthermie intra-péritonéale Damien Massalou To cite this version: Damien Massalou. Facteurs pronostiques des carcinoses péritonéales d’origine colo-rectale traitées par chimiohyperthermie intra-péritonéale. Médecine humaine et pathologie. 2013. dumas-01017011 HAL Id: dumas-01017011 https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-01017011 Submitted on 1 Jul 2014 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. UNIVERSITE DE NICE-SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS FACULTE DE MEDECINE _________ FACTEURS PRONOSTIQUES DES CARCINOSES PERITONEALES D’ORIGINE COLO-RECTALE TRAITEES PAR CHIMIOHYPERTHERMIE INTRA-PERITONEALE THESE Présentée et soutenue publiquement le 23/09/2013 devant la faculté de médecine de NICE par : MASSALOU Damien né le 10/01/1984 à NICE Interne des hôpitaux Pour obtenir le grade de Docteur en Médecine (Diplôme d’Etat) Membres du jury : Pr Daniel BENCHIMOL Président de jury Pr Patrick BAQUE Assesseur Pr Florence PEDEUTOUR Assesseur Pr Jean-François MICHIELS Assesseur Dr Jean-Marc