71 research outputs found
Dosimetric evaluation and systematic review of radiation therapy techniques for early stage node-negative breast cancer treatment
Radiation therapy (RT) is essential in treating women with early stage breast cancer.
Early stage node-negative breast cancer (ESNNBC) offers a good prognosis; hence, late
effects of breast RT becomes increasingly important. Recent literature suggests a potential for
an increase in cardiac and pulmonary events after RT. However, these studies have not taken
into account the impact of newer and current RT techniques that are now available. Hence, this
review aimed to evaluate the clinical evidence for each technique and determine the optimal
radiation technique for ESNNBC treatment. Currently, six RT techniques are consistently used
and studied: 1) prone positioning, 2) proton beam RT, 3) intensity-modulated RT, 4) breathhold,
5) partial breast irradiation, and 6) intraoperative RT. These techniques show dosimetric
promise. However, limited data on late cardiac and pulmonary events exist due to challenges
in long-term follow-up. Moving forward, future studies are needed to validate the efficacy and
clinical outcomes of these current techniques
Helicobacter pylori infection can affect energy modulating hormones and body weight in germ free mice
10.1038/srep08731Scientific Reports
Inhibition of the Quorum Sensing System, Elastase Production and Biofilm Formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Psammaplin A and Bisaprasin
Natural products derived from marine sponges have exhibited bioactivity and, in some cases, serve as potent quorum sensing inhibitory agents that prevent biofilm formation and attenuate virulence factor expression by pathogenic microorganisms. In this study, the inhibitory activity of the psammaplin-type compounds, psammaplin A (1) and bisaprasin (2), isolated from the marine sponge, Aplysinellarhax, are evaluated in quorum sensing inhibitory assays based on the Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 lasB-gfp(ASV) and rhlA-gfp(ASV) biosensor strains. The results indicate that psammaplin A (1) showed moderate inhibition on lasB-gfp expression, but significantly inhibited the QS-gene promoter, rhlA-gfp, with IC50 values at 14.02 μM and 4.99 μM, respectively. In contrast, bisaprasin (2) displayed significant florescence inhibition in both biosensors, PAO1 lasB-gfp and rhlA-gfp, with IC50 values at 3.53 μM and 2.41 μM, respectively. Preliminary analysis suggested the importance of the bromotyrosine and oxime functionalities for QSI activity in these molecules. In addition, psammaplin A and bisaprasin downregulated elastase expression as determined by the standard enzymatic elastase assay, although greater reduction in elastase production was observed with 1 at 50 μM and 100 μM. Furthermore, the study revealed that bisaprasin (2) reduced biofilm formation in P. aeruginosa
Short-term comparative outcomes between reverse shoulder arthroplasty for shoulder trauma and shoulder arthritis: a Southeast Asian experience
Background Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA), first introduced as a management option for cuff tear arthropathy, is now an accepted treatment for complex proximal humeral fractures. Few studies have identified whether the outcomes of RSA for shoulder trauma are comparable to those of RSA for shoulder arthritis. Methods This is a retrospective, single-institution cohort study of all patients who underwent RSA at our institution between January 2013 and December 2019. In total, 49 patients met the inclusion criteria. As outcomes, we evaluated the 1-year American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) and Constant shoulder scores, postoperative shoulder range of motion, intra- and postoperative complications, and cumulative revision rate. The patients were grouped based on preoperative diagnosis to compare postoperative outcomes across two broad groups. Results The median follow-up period was 32.8 months (interquartile range, 12.6–66.6 months). The 1-year visual analog scale, range of motion, and Constant and ASES functional scores were comparable between RSAs performed to treat shoulder trauma and that performed for arthritis. The overall complication rate was 20.4%, with patients with a preoperative diagnosis of arthritis having significantly more complications than those with a preoperative diagnosis of trauma (34.8% vs. 7.7%). Conclusions Patients who underwent RSA due to a proximal humeral fracture or dislocation did not fare worse than those who underwent RSA for arthritis at 1 year, in terms of both functional and radiological outcomes
DDX3X loss is an adverse prognostic marker in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and is associated with chemoresistance in aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes.
Funder: addenbrooke's charitable trust, cambridge university hospital
A model for effective trading in the Singapore equity market
The purpose of this project is to formulate a model that would indicate when best to enter or leave the equity market through a simple process of fundamental and technical analysis. It is hoped that this model would assist investors, especially the small retail investor, in their investment decisions. The impetus for such a model is the rising popularity of the stock market amongst individuals as a channel for investment and it is the hope of the authors that the model so formulated would be of invaluable assistance to these investors.BUSINES
Empirical analysis on the impact of asean free trade area (afta) on trade flows and patterns among member countries.
The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of Asean Free Trade Agreement (AFTA) on intra-ASEAN trade flows and patterns across twenty-one sectors for four countries - Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines
Dosimetric evaluation of organs at risk to toxicities between multicatheter accelerated partial-breast irradiation and whole-breast external beam radiotherapy.
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