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Journal articles on the topic "GB recurrence"

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Sung, Min Je, Sung Yong Han, Jong Hyun Lee, et al. "Combinatorial Effects of Terpene, Chenodeoxycholic Acid, and Ursodeoxycholic Acid on Common Bile Duct Stone Recurrence and Gallbladder Stone Dissolution." Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 23 (2024): 7414. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237414.

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Background: Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) plus UDCA (C&U), and terpene are widely administered to prevent common bile duct (CBD) stone recurrence and dissolve gallbladder (GB) stones. We evaluated and compared the combined effects of these agents on CBD stone recurrence and GB stone resolution. Methods: This study included patients who underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) at six referral centers, retrospectively. A total of 940 patients who underwent cholecystectomy before or after CBD stone removal by ERCP were evaluated to assess CBD
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Ilker Eyüpoglu, Michael Buchfelder, et al. "Vascular architecture mapping for early detection of glioblastoma recurrence." Neurosurgical Focus 47, no. 6 (2019): E14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2019.9.focus19613.

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OBJECTIVETreatment failure and inevitable tumor recurrence are the main reasons for the poor prognosis of glioblastoma (GB). Gross-total resection at repeat craniotomy for GB recurrence improves patient overall survival but requires early and reliable detection. It is known, however, that even advanced MRI approaches have limited diagnostic performance for distinguishing tumor progression from pseudoprogression. The novel MRI technique of vascular architectural mapping (VAM) provides deeper insight into tumor microvascularity and neovascularization. In this study the authors evaluated the usef
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Stefan Oberndorfer, Max Zimmermann, et al. "Physiologic MR imaging of the tumor microenvironment revealed switching of metabolic phenotype upon recurrence of glioblastoma in humans." Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 40, no. 3 (2019): 528–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0271678x19827885.

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Treating recurrent glioblastoma (GB) is one of the challenges in modern neurooncology. Hypoxia, neovascularization, and energy metabolism are of crucial importance for therapy failure and recurrence. Twenty-one patients with initially untreated GB who developed recurrence were examined with a novel MRI approach for noninvasive visualization of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Imaging biomarker information about oxygen metabolism (mitochondrial oxygen tension) and neovascularization (microvascular density and type) were fused for classification of five different TME compartments: necrosis, hyp
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Lessi, F., M. Morelli, P. Aretini, et al. "P14.01.B Isolation and characterization of circulating tumor cells in a glioblastoma case with recurrence at distance and correlation with tumor mutational status." Neuro-Oncology 24, Supplement_2 (2022): ii82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac174.286.

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Abstract Background Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) are considered to be one of the important causes of tumor recurrence and distant metastasis. For many years, glioblastoma (GB) was thought to be restricted to the brain. Nevertheless, a growing body of evidence indicates that, like many other cancers, hematogenic dissemination is a reality. The absence of a procedural uniformity in literature prompted us to develop an innovative and sensitive method to obtain CTCs in GB. Our aim is to define the genetic background of single CTCs compared with the primary GB tumor and its recurrence to assess w
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Beppu, Takaaki, Yuichi Sato, Toshiaki Sasaki, Kazunori Terasaki, and Kuniaki Ogasawara. "NI-19 Use of 11C-methionine PET for decision of discontinuation of adjuvant chemotherapy with temozolomide." Neuro-Oncology Advances 2, Supplement_3 (2020): ii14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdaa143.062.

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Abstract Background: The aim was to clarify whether positron emission tomography with 11C-methyl-L-methionine (met-PET) is useful to decide on discontinuation of TMZ-adjuvant therapy in patients with residual diffuse astrocytic tumor. Methods: Subjects were 44 patients with residual tumor comprising 17 with IDH1-mutant diffuse astrocytoma (DA), 13 with IDH1-mutant anaplastic astrocytoma (AA), and 14 with IDH1-wild glioblastoma (GB). All patients received TMZ-adjuvant chemotherapy (median, 12 courses), and whether to discontinue or continue TMZ-adjuvant chemotherapy was decided on the basis of
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Pettiwala, Aafrin M., Cathy Pichol-Thievend, Oceane Anezo, et al. "TMIC-76. GLIOBLASTOMA VESSEL CO-OPTION OCCURS AS A RESISTANCE MECHANISM TO CHEMORADIATION VIA INDUCTION OF A NOVEL CELL STATE." Neuro-Oncology 25, Supplement_5 (2023): v295. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad179.1141.

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Abstract Glioblastoma (GB) is one of the deadliest types of human cancer. Despite a very aggressive treatment regime-including resection, chemo-radiation, its recurrence rate is more than 90%. Recurrence is mostly caused by highly resistant and invasive cells that spread from tumor bulk and are not removed by resection. To develop an effective therapeutic approach, we need to better understand underlying molecular and cellular mechanism driving therapy resistance and invasion in GB. To dynamically track the changes post-therapy and chemoradiation-resistant cells, we employed multiple bulk and
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Belokon, S. V., I. A. Gulidov, D. V. Gogolin, K. E. Medvedeva, S. A. Ivanov, and A. D. Kaprin. "Re-irradiation combined with bevacizumab in the treatment of glioblastoma recurrence." Siberian journal of oncology 23, no. 1 (2024): 142–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2024-23-1-142-154.

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Background. Glioblastoma (GB) remains an aggressive disease with a poor prognosis. despite a comprehensive approach to the treatment of the primary disease, recurrence is almost inevitable. There is still no standard of care for GB recurrence, and many guidelines recommend treating these patients within clinical trials. There are various treatment options available. They include surgery, radiation therapy, systemic or regional chemotherapy or targeted therapy, various immunotherapy strategies, low- and medium-frequency electric fields, and their combinations. The combination of two non-invasiv
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Lee, Jae-Myeong, Bong-Wan Kim, Wook Hwan Kim, Hee-Jung Wang, and Myung Wook Kim. "Clinical Implication of Bile Spillage in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Gallbladder Cancer." American Surgeon 77, no. 6 (2011): 697–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481107700623.

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We determined the influence of bile spillage on recurrence and survival during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) for gallbladder (GB) cancer. Among the 136 patients with GB cancer treated at Ajou University Hospital between 1994 and 2007, 28 underwent LC alone. We compared patients without bile spillage (bile spillage [-] group, n = 16) with patients who had bile spillage (bile spillage [+] group, n = 12). There was no statistical difference in stage between the groups. In the bile spillage (-) group, all patients underwent curative resection and there were two patients with locoregional recur
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Cianci, Francesca, Guido Rey, Dietmar Krex, Davide Ceresa, Paolo Malatesta, and Michele Mazzanti. "Abstract 2092: Genomic and proteomic analysis of glioblastoma recurrences during TTFields exposure." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (2024): 2092. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-2092.

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Abstract Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive type of brain tumor, and current treatments are generally ineffective in preventing recurrence. Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) are an innovative treatment that has been shown to improve patients' life expectancy in the last two decades. TTFields therapy has an antitumoral effect that involves different mechanisms and is an optional add-on to standard maintenance temozolomide. Although TTFields therapy initially slows tumor progression, it does not prevent tumor relapse in most patients. In the present investigation, we run a genomic and prote
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Simionescu, Natalia, Miruna Nemecz, Anca-Roxana Petrovici, et al. "Microvesicles and Microvesicle-Associated microRNAs Reflect Glioblastoma Regression: Microvesicle-Associated miR-625-5p Has Biomarker Potential." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23, no. 15 (2022): 8398. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158398.

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Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive and recurrent form of brain cancer in adults. We hypothesized that the identification of biomarkers such as certain microRNAs (miRNAs) and the circulating microvesicles (MVs) that transport them could be key to establishing GB progression, recurrence and therapeutic response. For this purpose, circulating MVs were isolated from the plasma of GB patients (before and after surgery) and of healthy subjects and characterized by flow cytometry. OpenArray profiling and the individual quantification of selected miRNAs in plasma and MVs was performed, followed
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "GB recurrence"

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Larrieu, Claire. "Adaptations métaboliques impliquées dans le développement et la rechute des glioblastomes : Etude du rôle du métabolisme du lactate." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0060.

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Le glioblastome (GB) est le cancer cérébral le plus fréquent mais aussi le plus agressif chez l’adulte. Outre d’importantes capacités prolifératives et invasives, induisant un mauvais pronostic et un fort taux de rechute, les cellules de GB présentent également une forte plasticité métabolique. En effet, la cohabitation de cellules glycolytiques et oxydatives dans la tumeur participe à l’établissement d’une symbiose métabolique favorisant la survie et la progression des cellules malignes, ainsi que leur échappement aux traitements actuels. Nos travaux ont permis de mettre en évidence cette sym
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Book chapters on the topic "GB recurrence"

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Connelly, Thomas J., and Clay M. Conway. "Massive Sulfide Deposits at Bagdad, Arizona." In Proterozoic Ore Deposits of the Southwestern U.S. Society of Economic Geologists, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/gb.01.17.

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Abstract The Old Dick and Bruce massive sulfide deposits are hosted by a 3-km-thick Lower Proterozoic bimodal submarine volcanic sequence. Both deposits are at the contact between metabasalt flows and metamorphosed volcaniclastic strata of the Bridle Formation and overlying massive quartz porphyry of the Dick Rhyolite. Mixed metavolcanic and metamorphosed volcaniclastic rocks that may be part of the Butte Falls Tuff or Hillside Mica Schist overlie the Dick Rhyolite. Diverse, widespread, and locally intense hydrothermal premetamorphic alteration is spatially associated with massive sulfide mine
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Conference papers on the topic "GB recurrence"

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Yang, Chuanchuan, Yunfeng Gao, Jiaxing Wang, Hongbin Li, and Constance J. Chang-Hasnain. "Enhanced Recurrent Neural Network Equalization based on Hidden Feature Extraction Learning for Optical Interconnect." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Optica Publishing Group, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2024.th3d.1.

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We propose a hidden feature extraction learning method for RNN equalization to improve training efficiency without increasing computational burden. Superior BER is demonstrated in 288 Gb/s 100 m VCSEL-MMF interconnect compared with black-box training strategy.
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Xu, Zhaopeng, Chuanbowen Sun, Tonghui Ji, Honglin Ji, and William Shieh. "Cascade Recurrent Neural Network Enabled 100-Gb/s PAM4 Short-Reach Optical Link Based on DML." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. OSA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2020.w2a.45.

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Wang, Wei, Jiangtao Liu, Xiaolin Lyu, et al. "Application of Deep Learning in First-Break Picking of Shallow OBN Data." In Gas & Oil Technology Showcase and Conference. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/213983-ms.

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Abstract Summary As well known, the modeling of the near-surface from first-break plays a significant role on the sub-surface imaging, reservoir characterization, and monitoring. Small errors in first-break picking can greatly impact the seismic velocity model building, so it is necessary to pick high-quality travel times. Geoscientists from around the world continues trying their best to address the near-surface challenges. Due to the rapid development of high-efficiency acquisition technique, such as WBH (wide-azimuth, broadband and high-density) acquisition technique and blended source acqu
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Xu, Zhaopeng, Shuangyu Dong, Chenxin Jiang, Jonathan H. Manton, and William Shieh. "Sparsely-Connected Cascade Recurrent Neural Network-Based Nonlinear Equalizer for a 100-Gb/s PAM4 Optical Interconnect." In Asia Communications and Photonics Conference. OSA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/acpc.2021.m5h.4.

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Gao, Yunfeng, Chuanchuan Yang, Jiaxing Wang, et al. "288 Gb/s 850 nm VCSEL-based Interconnect over 100 m MMF based on Feature-enhanced Recurrent Neural Network." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Optica Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2022.m4h.2.

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Gao, Yunfeng, Chuanchuan Yang, Jiaxing Wang, et al. "288 Gb/s 850 nm VCSEL-based Interconnect over 100 m MMF based on Feature-enhanced Recurrent Neural Network." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Optica Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2022.m4h.2.

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