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Markers for internal neoplasia in the horse
The measurement of tumour markers in horses should be performed only in risk groups or in patients with suspicious clinical/laboratory findings (paraneoplastic syndromes). The results should be interpreted with caution as many factors (e.g., young age, pregnancy and inflammation) affect their concentration or activity.
Karolina Drozdzewska, Heidrun Gehlen
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STUDIES OF THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF URETHANE IN INITIATING PULMONARY ADENOMAS IN MICE [PDF]
Stanfield Rogers
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What's New? Novel immunomodulatory insights derived from experimental models and clinical samples reveal the cancer‐preventive potential of intermittent low‐dose erlotinib plus sulindac (ERL + SUL). This study shows that ERL + SUL treatment upregulates MHC class I and II expression and remodels the immune cell niche, with significant tumor suppression ...
Chakrapani Tripathi+17 more
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A Case of Bronchial Adenoma with Liver Metastasis [PDF]
Priscilla Kincaid‐Smith, J.-J. Brossy
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What's New? Fecal immunochemical test (FIT) screening is increasingly common as a population‐based screening tool for colorectal cancer (CRC). If the follow‐up colonoscopy after a positive FIT detects only low‐risk adenomas, those participants are recommended to continue biennial screenings, the same as people with negative FIT results.
Pernille Thordal Larsen+4 more
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Primary hyperparathyroidism and metastatic breast carcinoma: A case in which breast carcinoma metastasized to a parathyroid adenoma [PDF]
Lewis B. Woolner+2 more
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The screening effectiveness of population screening programmes can differ from the screening efficacy measured in randomised controlled trials and is often difficult to measure directly. The authors used data on a subset of women born between 1935 and 1939 from the Million Women Study to estimate the effect of screening on colorectal cancer mortality ...
Roger G. Blanks+2 more
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Abstract Purpose Endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery (ETSS) is an increasingly utilized approach for resection of pituitary tumors. Prior studies have evaluated preoperative tumor size, location, and extent as prognostic factors for surgical resection. There is little data on the relationship between preoperative pituitary tumor radiographic morphology ...
Andrew T. Heffernan+8 more
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A Bayesian prevalence-incidence mixture model for screening outcomes with misclassification [PDF]
We present BayesPIM, a Bayesian prevalence-incidence mixture model for estimating time- and covariate-dependent disease incidence from screening and surveillance data. The method is particularly suited to settings where some individuals may have the disease at baseline, baseline tests may be missing or incomplete, and the screening test has imperfect ...
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