67 research outputs found

    Out-patient high-dose-rate endobronchial brachytherapy for palliation of lung cancer: an observational study

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    Background and Aim. Out-patient high-dose-rate endobronchial brachytherapy (HDREB) is a possible option in the palliation of symptoms in patients with advanced lung cancer, but literature data is limited and the technique is still under development in Italy. Our aim was to evaluate safety and effectiveness of out-patient HDREB for palliation of malignant endobronchial tumours in the context of a multidisciplinary approach. Methods. Out-patient HDREB sessions were scheduled at weekly intervals (500-1000 cGy per session) with prior Diodi-laser resection in some cases. Response was assessed bronchoscopically, clinically and functionally at the end of treatment and one month after the last HDREB session. Inclusion criteria was: histological evidence of malignant tumour not susceptible to surgical treatment for extension or co-morbidity. Results. 150 outpatient HDREB sessions were carried out on consecutive 35 patients (mean age 69 yrs, M/F 29/6) with symptoms due to central airway obstruction. A shortterm endoscopic response was observed in 15/28 patients. After delivering 2000 cGy dyspnoea decreased significantly. After one month cough decreased and haemoptysis disappeared. Palliation was obtained in all patients except one during. Lung function tests did not significantly improve after HDREB. No fatal complication occurred. A temporary radiation bronchitis was observed in six patients. Conclusions. This non-comparative, prospective observational study showed a palliative response of HDREB in most of patients with advanced endoluminal lung cancer. The safety of the procedure was good and the rate of non-fatal serious complications was very low

    Cryptic t(19;19)(p13.3;q13.2), involving the TCF3/E2A gene, detected and described by molecular cytogenetics in a patient with childhood B-cell progenitor acute lymphoblastic leukemia

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    Case report on a case of cryptic t(19;19)(p13.3;q13.2), involving the TCF3/E2A gene, detected and described by molecular cytogenetics in a patient with childhood B-cell progenitor acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    Impact of gastro-oesophageal reflux on microRNA expression, location and function

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    We have shown that miRNA expression is altered in the oesophageal squamous mucosa from individuals with gastro-oesophageal reflux and ulcerative oesophagitis. These changes in miR-143, miR-145 and miR-205 expression appear to be most pronounced in the basal layer of the oesophageal epithelium. In the context of gastro-oesophageal reflux these expression changes might influence proliferation and apoptosis and thereby regulate epithelial restoration. It is reasonable to hypothesise that they could represent early molecular events preceding the development of Barrett’s oesophagus, although proving this will require further studies as described above. Future detailed analyses of the role of these miRNAs in progression from gastro-oesophageal reflux to Barrett’s oesophagus, and then to oesophageal adenocarcinoma will be valuable, and may help in efforts to control and treat these diseases.This study was funded by a Competing Project Grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. Cameron Smith was supported by a PROBE-NET PhD scholarship funded by a Strategic research Partnerships Grant from the Cancer Council of New South Wales

    Parallel Grasp With Path-Relinking For Job Shop Scheduling

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    In the job shop scheduling problem (JSP), a finite set of jobs is processed on a finite set of machines. Each job is required to complete a set of operations in a fixed order. Each operation is processed on a specific machine for a fixed duration. A machine can process no more than one job at a time and once a job initiates processing on a given machine it must complete processing without interruption. A schedule is an assignment of operations to time slots on the machines. The objective of the JSP is to find a schedule that minimizes the maximum completion time, or makespan, of the jobs. In this paper, we describe a parallel greedy randomized adaptive search procedure (GRASP) with path-relinking for the JSP. A GRASP is a metaheuristic for combinatorial optimization. It usually consists of a construction procedure based on a greedy randomized algorithm and of a local search. Path-relinking is an intensification strategy that explores trajectories that connect high quality solutions. Independent and cooperative parallelization strategies are described and implemented. Computational experience on a large set of standard test problems indicates that the parallel GRASP with path-relinking finds goodquality approximate solutions of the job shop scheduling problem

    Modelo disjuntivo de expansão ótima de redes de transmissão em sistemas hidrotérmicos

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    Apresenta-se um modelo de otimização inteira mista para expansão da rede de transmissão de um sistema hidrotérmico, no qual se representam as metas de geração hidro no ano de estudo para diversas condições hidrológicas, e também as condições de atendimento das demandas, representadas de forma discretizada em patamares. A formulação disjuntiva do problema aqui adotada evita a não linearidade usual na segunda lei de Kirchoff envolvendo produtos entre variáveis de investimento e de ângulos nodais. A representação detalhada das condições operativas ao longo do ano garante um correto dimensionamento dos reforços de transmissão de sistemas hidrotérmicos. As condições operativas e o despacho são afetadas pelos intercâmbios entre regiões, que podem variar sazonalmente com a condição hidrológica e também com a condição de carga. Um exemplo real ilustra a aplicação do modelo.<br>We present a mixed integer optimization model for expansion planning of the transmission network of a hydrothermal system, where hydro generation targets along the planning year are enforced, as well as supplying the load for different load levels. The disjunctive formulation adopted here avoids the non-linear relation that appears in second Kirchoff’s law involving the product of discrete investment variables and continuous nodal angle variables. The detailed representation of operating conditions and generation dispatch along the study year allows a correct design of network reinforcements of a hydrothermal system. The operating conditions and the dispatch are affected by interchanges among regions, which can vary seasonally due to hydrological conditions and also along the load duration curve. A real world example illustrates the model
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