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    Personalized early detection and prevention of breast cancer: ENVISION consensus statement

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    Abstract: The European Collaborative on Personalized Early Detection and Prevention of Breast Cancer (ENVISION) brings together several international research consortia working on different aspects of the personalized early detection and prevention of breast cancer. In a consensus conference held in 2019, the members of this network identified research areas requiring development to enable evidence-based personalized interventions that might improve the benefits and reduce the harms of existing breast cancer screening and prevention programmes. The priority areas identified were: 1) breast cancer subtype-specific risk assessment tools applicable to women of all ancestries; 2) intermediate surrogate markers of response to preventive measures; 3) novel non-surgical preventive measures to reduce the incidence of breast cancer of poor prognosis; and 4) hybrid effectiveness–implementation research combined with modelling studies to evaluate the long-term population outcomes of risk-based early detection strategies. The implementation of such programmes would require health-care systems to be open to learning and adapting, the engagement of a diverse range of stakeholders and tailoring to societal norms and values, while also addressing the ethical and legal issues. In this Consensus Statement, we discuss the current state of breast cancer risk prediction, risk-stratified prevention and early detection strategies, and their implementation. Throughout, we highlight priorities for advancing each of these areas

    Telomeres and telomerase in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: from pathogenesis to clinical implications

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    Natural Convection in a Horizontal Porous Annulus under Quasi-periodic Gravitational Modulation

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    The effect of quasi-periodic gravitational modulation on the natural convection in a horizontal porous annulus is studied in this paper. The model we consider includes the heat and the hydrodynamics equations under Darcy law. The derived model with the stream function is solved numerically using the alternate direction implicit method. Results show that the convective instability and the flow regime are influenced by frequencies ratio of the quasi-periodic gravitational modulation
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