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The Role of Chemotherapy in Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma
Locally advanced upper tract urothelial carcinoma has a poor prognosis. While surgery represents the only potentially curable therapeutic intervention, recurrences are common and typically systemic in nature. It is thus reasonable to consider perioperative chemotherapy in an effort to decrease the risk of recurrence. There are very little direct data providing clinical guidance in this scenario. For urothelial cancer of the bladder, there are randomized phase III data demonstrating a survival advantage with neoadjuvant cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy. Although arguments favoring adjuvant chemotherapy could be made for upper tract urothelial cancer, the loss of renal function that occurs with nephrectomy can complicate administration of appropriate perioperative treatment. Therefore, by analogy to urothelial carcinoma of the lower tract, it is argued that cisplatin-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy should be the standard of care for patients with locally advanced upper tract urothelial cancer
Effects of wildfire disaster exposure on male birth weight in an Australian population
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Maternal stress can depress birth weight and gestational age, with potential health effects. A growing number of studies examine the effect of maternal stress caused by environmental disasters on birth outcomes. These changes may indicate an adaptive response. In this study, we examine the effects of maternal exposure to wildfire on birth weight and gestational age, hypothesising that maternal stress will negatively influence these measures. METHODOLOGY Using data from the Australian Capital Territory, we employed Analysis of Variance to examine the influence of the 2003 Canberra wildfires on the weight of babies born to mothers resident in fire-affected regions, while considering the role of other factors. RESULTS We found that male infants born in the most severely fire-affected area had significantly higher average birth weights than their less exposed peers and were also heavier than males born in the same areas in non-fire years. Higher average weights were attributable to an increase in the number of macrosomic infants. There was no significant effect on the weight of female infants or on gestational age for either sex. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS Our findings indicate heightened environmental responsivity in the male cohort. We find that elevated maternal stress acted to accelerate the growth of male fetuses, potentially through an elevation of maternal blood glucose levels. Like previous studies, our work finds effects of disaster exposure and suggests that fetal growth patterns respond to maternal signals. However, the direction of the change in birth weight is opposite to that of many earlier studies.This work was funded by an Australian Postgraduate Award
from the Australian Government Department of Education
Mobilizing diversity: transposable element insertions in genetic variation and disease
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise a large fraction of mammalian genomes. A number of these elements are actively jumping in our genomes today. As a consequence, these insertions provide a source of genetic variation and, in rare cases, these events cause mutations that lead to disease. Yet, the extent to which these elements impact their host genomes is not completely understood. This review will summarize our current understanding of the mechanisms underlying transposon regulation and the contribution of TE insertions to genetic diversity in the germline and in somatic cells. Finally, traditional methods and emerging technologies for identifying transposon insertions will be considered
A design research approach
The significance of the design process in determining the success or failure of a product in the market place is becoming increasingly more articulated. Consequently companies are implementing and developing new techniques and tools to support design more effectively. Design research is directed at gaining a greater understanding of design, ultimately to better support it through the development of improved techniques, methods or tools
Effects Of Kaluza-Klein Excited W On Single Top Quark Production At Tevatron
In extra dimension theories if the gauge bosons of the standard model
propagate in the bulk of the extra dimensions then they will have Kaluza-Klein
excitations that can couple to the standard model fermions. In this paper we
study the effects of the first excited Kaluza-Klein mode of the W on single top
production at the Tevatron. We find that the cross section for the single top
production can be significantly reduced if the mass of the first Kaluza-Klein
excited TeV. Hence, a measurement of the single top production cross
section smaller than the standard model prediction would not necessarily imply
or evidence of extra generation(s) of fermions mixed with the third
generation.Comment: Text added, Latex, 16 pages, 3 figures, To appear in Phys. Lett.
A phase aberration correction method for ultrasound imaging
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A computationally efficient method for phase aberration
correction in ultrasound imaging is presented. The method
is based on time delay estimation via minimization of the sum of
absolute differences between radio frequency samples of adjacent
array elements. Effects of averaging estimated aberration patterns
over scan angles, and truncation to a single bit wordlength
are examined. Phase distortions due to near-field inhomogeneities
are simulated using silicone rubber aberrators. Performance of
the method is tested using experimental data. Simulation studies
addressing different factors affecting efficiency of the method,
such as the number of iterations, window length, and the number
of scan angles used for averaging, are presented. Images of a
standard resolution phantom are reconstructed and used for
qualitative testing
Absence of human herpes virus-8 (HHV8) in nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a fibrosing disorder that exhibits CD34 expression in the majority of lesional spindle cells. Several features of NSF bear similarity to Kaposi sarcoma.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>Skin lesions procured from two male NSF patients were found to be negative for HHV8 (LNA-1) by means of immunohistochemsitry.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This finding negates a role for HHV8 in the pathogenesis of NSF.</p
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Social Responses to Environmental Degradation in Northwest Rural China
This article joins the debate over factors which affect sustainability in China’s rural areas at both the village and individual level. It assesses gender-based differences in response to environmental problems, effects of farmer innovation circles on village sustainability, and development of environmental consciousness. We find that both sexes have low environmental consciousness, but women are more likely to be environmentally aware. Despite an increase in labor from agriculture reforms, women’s status does not increase within the family, limiting their ability to act on their environmentalism. Education, income, and age are additional demographic factors related to environmental consciousness. Villagers feel the village is most responsible for environmental protection. The importance of governmental sources of agricultural information was highlighted, as was the impact increasing wealth has on environmental consciousness. In the future women must be vital participants in future sustainability programs, due to high incidence of male migrant city workers, and women’s deep connectedness and dependence on the land
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