Choi, Kyomin Jung, Sohee Jung, Gucheol Kim, Dayoung Oh, Jeeyoung
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Frontiers in Neurology
Background Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a rare disease, and the potential risk of cancer in patients with CIDP remains an important concern during treatment. However, a comprehensive epidemiological study examining this association is yet to be conducted. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of cancer in pati...
Casotti, Matheus Correia Meira, Débora Dummer Zetum, Aléxia Stefani Siqueira Campanharo, Camilly Victória Silva, Danielle Ribeiro Campos da Giacinti, Giulia Maria Silva, Iris Moreira da Moura, João Augusto Diniz Barbosa, Karen Ruth Michio Altoé, Lorena Souza Castro
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Frontiers in Oncology
Cancer therapy is facing increasingly significant challenges, marked by a wide range of techniques and research efforts centered around somatic mutations, precision oncology, and the vast amount of big data. Despite this abundance of information, the quest to cure cancer often seems more elusive, with the “war on cancer” yet to deliver a definitive...
Hui, David Hanneman, Sandra K Jennings, Kristofer Ontai, Amy Cron, Stanley Bruera, Eduardo
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Journal of pain and symptom management
In the Alleviating Breathlessness in Cancer Patients with Dexamethasone (ABCD) trial, dexamethasone did not improve dyspnea more than placebo in unselected cancer patients. However, it is unclear if patients with greater inflammation would be more likely to derive a treatment response. To examine the predictive utility of cytokines for dyspnea resp...
Qu, Jiao Xu, Yufei Zhao, Shuang Xiong, Ling Jing, Jing Lui, Su Huang, Juan Shi, Hubing
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
Since its discovery by Harold Urey in 1932, deuterium has attracted increased amounts of attention from the scientific community, with many previous works aimed to uncover its biological effects on living organisms. Existing studies indicate that deuterium, as a relatively rare isotope, is indispensable for maintaining normal cellular function, whi...
Zhang, Jianrong Liu, He Chen, Jinbo Ma, Zhiming Jiang, Long
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Frontiers in Oncology
Fervers, Philipp Hahnfeldt, Robert Kottlors, Jonathan Wagner, Anton Maintz, David Pinto dos Santos, Daniel Lennartz, Simon Persigehl, Thorsten
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Frontiers in Radiology
Background To investigate the feasibility of the large language model (LLM) ChatGPT for classifying liver lesions according to the Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) based on MRI reports, and to compare classification performance on structured vs. unstructured reports. Methods LI-RADS classifiable liver lesions were included from Ger...
Farooq, Wasfa Baig, Natasha Khan, Bashir Ahmed Butt, Faran Ahmed Hanif, Ayesha Ali, Arif Raza, Muhammad Rafie
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Journal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners
The development of a successful oncology pharmacy system includes competency training, cost-efficient procurement, proper storage, preparation and administration of chemotherapy, and appropriate waste disposal. Low-middle-income countries such as Pakistan face several challenges within the realm of oncology pharmacy such as the unavailability of tr...
Tondini, Tatiana Isidro, Albert Camarós, Edgard
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Frontiers in Medicine
The present case studies report malignant neoplastic and traumatic lesions observed on two ancient Egyptian skulls held at the Duckworth Collection (Cambridge University). The analysis aims to characterise the lesions and provide a diagnosis using a methodology based on micro-CT scanning and microscopic bone surface analysis. Results pointed toward...
Möller, Maximilian Orth, Vanessa Umansky, Viktor Hetjens, Svetlana Braun, Volker Reißfelder, Christoph Hardt, Julia Seyfried, Steffen
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Frontiers in Immunology
Background Immunotherapeutic approaches, including immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy, are increasingly recognized for their potential. Despite notable successes, patient responses to these treatments vary significantly. The absence of reliable predictive and prognostic biomarkers hampers the ability to foresee outcomes. This meta-analysis a...
Troncoso, Ignacio Brown, John Isla, Carla Lajara, Juan Manuel Ebner, Max Fehrmann-Cartes, Karen
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Hedgehogs, as exotic species, are more susceptible to various neoplastic conditions affecting diverse bodily systems, particularly the tegumentary, hemolymphatic, and digestive systems. Among these conditions, epithelial tumors are the most prevalent, followed by round cell tumors and mesenchymal tumors. A striking characteristic is the malignant n...