About
Giola Santoni serves as a Guest Researcher at the Section of Environmental Health within the Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Her research leverages Nordic population registries to investigate surgical interventions and long-term disease outcomes across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland.
Her primary research interests encompass gastrointestinal disease epidemiology, cancer risk assessment following bariatric and antireflux surgeries, and metabolic disorder outcomes. Current projects focus on Barrett's esophagus progression, esophageal adenocarcinoma mechanisms, and Helicobacter pylori eradication effects, utilizing large-scale cohort methodologies with emphasis on surgical versus pharmacological interventions.
Analysis of her 15 recent publications reveals dominant themes in surgical oncology and metabolic epidemiology, characterized by multinational collaboration and registry-based analytics. Key trends include quantifying cancer and cardiovascular risks post-bariatric surgery, evaluating reflux disease management strategies, and establishing temporal patterns in post-endoscopic neoplasia development.
Scientific Awards: No awards documented in source materials.
Advising and Grants: No student supervision roles or grant funding details identified. Research output indicates collaborative project participation without principal investigator designation in available publications.
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