88 research outputs found

    Entrer en résonance : Vibrations autour d'un monde commun à partir de rencontres entre le 9e art et la science

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    What if comics allowed us to understand scientific knowledge (production) differently? Some comics, beyond their aesthetic and playful aspects, raise numerous political, ethical and societal questions that directly resonate with social science work. As part of this ‘making and doing activity’, our goal is to address sociotechnical issues, with the help of comic book writers and other artists, and to collectively rebuild spaces for collective reflection on, and engagement in, open-ended technological futures

    Chemotherapy in the elderly

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    Mise au point diagnostique et thérapeutique des tumeurs de site primitif inconnu

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    Cancers of unknown origin represent approximately 5% of all cancers and are therefore as frequent as some solid tumors such as gastric or pancreatic cancers. The diagnosis of cancer of unknown origin should be based on a detailed pathological examination including immunohistochemical techniques and electron microscopy; hormonal receptors should also be measured. Besides detailed medical history and physical examination, only a few additional tests should be carried out: routine chemistry including the assay of HCG, alphafoetoprotein and specific antigen of the prostate, chest X-ray, thyroid scan, mammography and abdominal CT scan. Other tests are generally not of sufficient specificity and sensitivity. Unknown primary tumors arising in the cervical area are frequently squamous cell carcinomas corresponding to occult primary tumors of the upper aerodigestive mucosae and are efficiently treated by cervicofacial radiotherapy or lymph node dissection. Women presenting with axillary lymph nodes with no obvious primary tumor should be treated according to the guidelines used for breast cancer. The patients with inguinal lymph nodes of unknown origin are usually treated with radiation therapy. The syndrome of germinal tumors of extragonadic origin are usually treated with radiation therapy. The syndrome of germinal tumors of extragonadic origin corresponds to cases of undifferentiated or poorly differentiated carcinomas in patients under 50 years of age and with one of the following characteristics: involvement of the median organs, lung involvement, lymph node involvement or increase of alphafoetoprotein or HCG. The therapeutic approach recommended for these patients consists of the chemotherapeutic combination used for testicular cancer. For all other patients, the prognosis remains poor. Patients with local symptoms may be treated by radiation therapy; others may receive a combination of fluorouracil, doxorubicin and mitomycin.SCOPUS: re.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Les traitements médicaux des cancers cutanés

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    Les tumeurs du primitif inconnu :limiter la mise au point

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    Cancer du testicule :attitudes thérapeutiques actuelles

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    PLACE DE LA CHIMIOTHERAPIE DANS LE TRAITEMENT DES SARCOMES DES TISSUS MOUS: REVUE DE LA LITTERATURE RECENTE

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    Comparison of pharmacokinetics and bactericidal activity of teicoplanin and vancomycin

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    Phase I clinical trial of marcellomycin

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