23 research outputs found
Performance evaluation of an axially viewed horizontal inductively coupled plasma for optical emission spectrometry
Real-time internal standardization with an axially-viewed inductively coupled plasma for optical emission spectrometry
Metastases-directed stereotactic body radiotherapy in combination with targeted therapy or immunotherapy: systematic review and consensus recommendations by the EORTC-ESTRO OligoCare consortium.
Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for patients with metastatic cancer, especially when characterised by a low tumour burden (ie, oligometastatic disease), receiving targeted therapy or immunotherapy has become a frequently practised and guideline-supported treatment strategy. Despite the increasing use in routine clinical practice, there is little information on the safety of combining SBRT with modern targeted therapy or immunotherapy and a paucity of high-level evidence to guide clinical management. A systematic literature review was performed to identify the toxicity profiles of combined metastases-directed SBRT and targeted therapy or immunotherapy. These results served as the basis for an international Delphi consensus process among 28 interdisciplinary experts who are members of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) and European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) OligoCare consortium. Consensus was sought about risk mitigation strategies of metastases-directed SBRT combined with targeted therapy or immunotherapy; a potential need for and length of interruption to targeted therapy or immunotherapy around SBRT delivery; and potential adaptations of radiation dose and fractionation. Results of this systematic review and consensus process compile the best available evidence for safe combination of metastases-directed SBRT and targeted therapy or immunotherapy for patients with metastatic or oligometastatic cancer and aim to guide today's clinical practice and the design of future clinical trials
Smart Technologies. SmartTech-IC 2022: Third International Conference on Smart Technologies, Systems and Applications
La Universidad Politécnica Salesiana ha estado promoviendo la investigación científica proporcionando financiamiento para el desarrollo y ejecución de propuestas en diversas áreas de investigación. En la Sede Cuenca, se han formado grupos multidisciplinarios para llevar a cabo estas propuestas de investigación. Aunque estos indicadores demuestran resultados favorables en la implementación de una cultura de investigación sólida, todavía se informan proyectos que, debido a varios factores, no logran publicar sus resultados en revistas indexadas. Entre estos factores se encuentran los altos costos de movilidad de los investigadores para presentar sus trabajos en eventos indexados, así como la falta de implementación de criterios adecuados de cienciometría. Esto ha impedido que, en muchos casos, investigaciones con resultados sobresalientes no sean comunicadas a la comunidad científica internacional,
lo que no contribuye al aumento de la productividad académica institucional. Además, en algunos casos, se publican trabajos en revistas sin una indexación que contribuya a los indicadores institucionales (Castillo y Powell, 2019) (Guerrero-Casado, 2017)