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1. Test population: Patients with stage III gastric cancer confirmed by postoperative pathology
2. Sample size calculation: single arm design was used in this study, and the main outcome was progression free survival. In this study, PD-L1 + CPS ≥ 10% / MSI-H + / EB +, the sample size was estimated
Over one million infants are born to HIV-1-infected women every year in Sub Saharan Africa. In Zimbabwe, annual births stand at 379,000 with approximately 48,000 infants being born every year to HIV-1-infected women on lifelong highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Concerns have been
1. Background In the case of acute cholecystitis, in which acute inflammation was manifested in patients with gallstones and was accompanied by pain and fever, cholecystectomy through surgery was the standard treatment, and the use of empirical antibiotics to treat inflammation and prevent
This is a retrospective analysis of the prospective multicenter, observational "HEPAVIR HEPATIC SAFETY Cohort" (NCT01908660), in which the hepatic safety of the three-drug combination TDF/FTC/RPV will be assessed. A total of 176 patients will be included in this study, as well as 352 patients naive
1. INTRODUCTION
1. 1 BACKGROUND
For treatment in advanced HIV infection, combination therapy with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) is the best option under current international standards. The benefit of ARVs is best, if they are used relatively late in the course of the disease, commonly after a
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has improved the prognosis of persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, but is expensive and potentially toxic. Micronutrient deficiencies occur even in early stages of HIV infection and increase risk of morbidity, disease progression to
A.1.a. Introduction This is a prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial designed to evaluate the effect of 24 months of supplementation with vitamin D3 and calcium on bone mass accrual in HIV-infected children and adolescents.
A.1.b. Subject recruitment i. HIV-infected subjects on will be