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What's new? Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 (CIN2) lesions can spontaneously regress, especially in women aged under 30. Better predictive biomarkers are needed to improve risk stratification for active surveillance. This prospective multicenter cohort study evaluated HPV genotyping, p16/ki67 expression, and FAM19A4/miR124‐2 methylation ...
Helena Frayle +32 more
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CURRENT APPROACHES FOR HPV-ASSOCIATED CIN
The aim of the study was to determine the frequency of expression of р16/Ki-67 in the cervical epithelium of patients with HPV-associated CIN of various degrees according to immunocytochemical studies in comparison with patients without cervical ...
Татьяна Владимировна Клинышкова +1 more
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Prognostic impact of p16 and high‐risk HPV DNA in ~1300 patients with vulvar cancer
What's New? Vulvar cancer (VSCC) is rare, and little is known about early prognostic factors that could contribute to an individualized treatment plan. About 30%–40% of VSCCs are associated with human papillomavirus (HPV). Here, the authors investigated the prognostic influence of p16 status in VSCC in a large cohort of 1300 patients.
Susanne K. Kjær +14 more
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Do Science and Technology Parks Work as Drivers of Firm Innovation? Empirical Evidence From Portugal
ABSTRACT Science and technology parks were conceived to promote firm performance and innovation, and they have become increasingly important in local and regional development policies. However, there are few empirical studies on their effectiveness as drivers of firm innovation, and existing studies have also reported mixed results, which could be due ...
Júlio Paulo da Silva Martins +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) pose significant clinical challenges, particularly in high‐risk cases with positive lymph node status. Current prognostic biomarkers are often costly and methodologically demanding. In this regard, histomorphological biomarkers such as tumor buds (TB) and poorly differentiated clusters (
Moritz Knebel +12 more
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Among older women monitored for 2.9 years after a diagnostic cervical excision, 70% tested negative for HPV. Consequently, 30% continued to test positive and remained in follow‐up. The optimal surveillance frequency and methods for these women remain uncertain.
Line Winther Gustafson +7 more
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What's new? In its updated screening recommendations for cervical cancer, the World Health Organization has urged existing programs to use visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) as a primary screening tool to transition to human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing.
Christopher Lobin +8 more
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Background: Double immunostaining with CINtec® PLUS can be used to detect the proteins p16INK4a and Ki-67 in cytological cervix preparations. Detection of both proteins in the same cell is an indication of deregulated cell cycle and possible precancerous
Ann-Kristin Kolås Granberg +3 more
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Simultaneous immunocytochemical detection of Sec62/Ki67 by LBC represents a highly valid and easy‐to‐use tool for non‐invasive detection of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. This novel technique may help avoid incisional biopsies and reduce the frequency with which general anaesthesia is used in diagnostic procedures in patients with suspicious ...
Jan Philipp Kühn +8 more
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Introducción: el ensayo inmunocitoquímico p16/Ki-67 revela la expresión simultánea de estos dos biomarcadores que aparece sólo durante la transformación neoplásica y aumenta el rendimiento de la citología cervical para detectar carcinoma o lesión ...
Ines Benedetti Padron +2 more
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