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The Spanish EURopEan CanCer Audit (EURECCA) Esophagogastric Cancer Group is a surgical quality improvement project, linked to the EURECCA network in Europe. EURECCA's population-based registry prospectively collects clinical data from all public hospitals in the participating regions providing them
Iron deficiency and anemia are common in cancer patients. Data from the University of Wisconsin (UW) suggest that more than 50% of ovarian cancer patients undergo blood transfusion during their cancer treatments. Transfusion rates are particularly high in patients who receive neoadjuvant
Consecutive Sampling was used. It was a two-stage sampling method. Data was collected from patients visiting the Oncology Section at Atomic Energy Medical Centre Karachi from September 2017 to March 2018 on a proforma after being examined by the section head oncologist for the tumor. A standard
his Study will conducted at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Ste-Justine Collected ovarian tissue will only be for the patients own use.
Subjects will undergo surgical removal of their ovarian tissue, and the following categories will be invited to participate:
1. Patients have elected to have
General Objective To evaluate the influence of the incorporation of copper or zinc nanoparticles into a dental adhesive on its antimicrobial action and their influence on dentin matrix metalloproteases activity. To analyze adhesive mechanical properties and biocompatibility Specifics Objectives
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Background:
Exosomes are formed by inward budding of late endosomes, producing multivesicular bodies (MVBs), and are released into the environment by fusion of the MVBs with the plasma membrane. It has been demonstrated that the content and function of exosomes depends on the originating cell and
This is a protocol to determine the safety and feasibility of using Iron Sucrose Injection to identify the lung intersegmental plane. This is relevant because the detection of small and early lung cancer is becoming increasingly common. segmentectomy may become a more prominent procedure for
Iron deficiency (ID) anaemia is a prevalent condition in Germany and other Western countries. It is a common complication in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), cardiovascular disease including chronic heart failure, cancer, chronic kidney disease (CKD), gynaecological conditions, and others.
Anaemia
Research supports clinical experience that ingestion of food often triggers the emergence or exacerbation of symptoms in the majority of patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). While IBS remains primarily a symptom driven entity, our understanding of its pathophysiology is evolving. However,
IDA is highly prevalent condition in subjects with cancer and gastrointestinal diseases such as inflammatory bowel diseases, menstruating or pregnant women, and subjects who have undergone bariatric procedure or surgery. IDA can have a substantial medical and quality of life (QoL) burden. Treatment
Ascertain the long term safety and efficacy of ziv-aflibercept in a large variety of ocular diseases and over a long-term after its proven safety and efficacy in the laboratory, in phase one study and in isolated case report.
Background and Significance:
Anti-VEGF therapy is currently one of the
In a recent national survey, 11% of adults in China have diabetes and 50% have pre-diabetes defined by fasting plasma glucose (FPG) 5.6-6.9 mmol/l and/or 2-hour post glucose (PG) 7.8-11.0 mmol/L using 75 gram oral glucose tolerance test (75g OGTT) and/or glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) 5.7-6.4%.
IDA is highly prevalent in subjects with gastrointestinal diseases and cancer, menstruating or pregnant women, and subjects who have undergone bariatric procedure. IDA can have a substantial medical and quality of life (QoL) burden on the subjects and the treatment of these subjects includes
State of the art: Excessive intake of calories and sugar diets cause weight gain and impaired glucose tolerance in healthy subjects (1). These diets raise postpandrial blood glucose and insulin levels and cause metabolic and hormonal changes that induce feelings of hunger and fat deposition. These
1. BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE:
Current obesity prevention emphasizes increasing physical activity and a low-fat, calorie restricted diet to produce a negative caloric balance. Caloric restriction is associated with decreases in energy expenditure. The other mainstay of obesity prevention increasing