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Challenges and Solutions in Deploying Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine—Clinical Terms in the Chinese Healthcare Context
Health Care Science, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
Systematized nomenclature of medicine—clinical terms (SNOMED CT), one of the most comprehensive clinical terminology systems, is pivotal in enhancing healthcare interoperability, clinical data governance, and medical artificial intelligence (AI) development globally.Ge Wu, Jiale Nan, Yanmei Chen, Chao Liu, Taotao Fu, Xudong Lu, Yani Chen, Zhirong Zeng, You Wu, Mengchun Gong +9 morewiley +1 more sourceDevelopment and External Validation of an Efficient Deep Learning Model for Lesion Segmentation and Subtyping of Hepatic Echinococcosis in Ultrasound Imaging
Health Care Science, EarlyView.We developed a lightweight deep learning framework that integrates frequency‐ and spatial‐domain ultrasound features with segmentation‐assisted classification for hepatic echinococcosis diagnosis. The model outperformed existing state‐of‐the‐art methods in both accuracy and inference speed while requiring substantially fewer computational resources ...Zhu He, Jiajun Qiu, Chenlin Du, Jin Yin, Xuhui Zhang, Yelei Ren, Yifei Wang, Lamu Suolang, Chunyang Li, Zongjiu Zhang, Diming Cai, Qicheng Lao +11 morewiley +1 more sourceHealth System Factors in Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis: A HEADSpAcE Consortium Qualitative Study in Glasgow and Montevideo
Head &Neck, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a devastating diagnosis, with advanced‐stage disease leading to poorer outcomes. This qualitative study aimed to identify health system factors associated with stage of HNC diagnosis. Methods
Qualitative semistructured interviews with HNC patients and clinicians were undertaken in two purposively ...Grant Creaney, Iván Lyra González, Mauricio Cuello, Mariél de Aquino Goulart, Alex D. McMahon, Claire Paterson, James McCaul, Maja Popovic, Lorenzo Richiardi, Silvia Lopez de Blanc, Maria Paula Curado, Marta Vilensky, HEADSpAcE Consortium, Elmira Ebrahimi, Apiwat Sangphukieo, Hanla A Park, Valerie Gaborieau, Wolfgang Ahrens, Laia Alemany, Lidia MRB Arantes, Jaroslav Betka, Cristina Canova, David I Conway, Mauricio Cuello, Maria Paula Curado, Ana Carolina de Carvalho, Jose Carlos de Oliviera, Mark Gormley, Maryam Hadji, Claire M Healy, Ivana Holcatova, Luis P Kowalski, Pagona Lagiou, Areti Lagiou, Gary J Macfarlane, Sandra Perdomo, Luis Felipe Ribiero Pinto, Jose Roberto V Podesta, Jerry Polesel, Miranda Pring, Hamideh Rashidian, Ricardo R Gama, Lorenzo Richiardi, Max Robinson, Paula A Rodriguez‐Urrego, Sheila C Soares‐Lima, Nicolas Timpson, Marta Vilensky, Sandra V von Zeidler, Tim Waterboer, Kazem Zendehdel, Ariana Znaor, Paul Brennan, James McKay, Shama Virani, Tom Dudding, Roque Adam, Antonio Agudo, Shaymaa F AlWaheidi, Miquel Angel Pavon, Namrah Anwar, Paola Engelmann Arantes, Lisa Arguello, Yubelly Avello, Lucas Avondet, Ana M Baldión‐Elorza, Camila Batista Daniel, Bianca Beraldi, Barbara Berenstein, Patricia Bernal, Natália Bernardino Rodrigues, Josipa Bilic Zimmermann, Marianna G Botta, Jesús Brenes, Nicole Brenner, Carol Brentisci, Catalina Burtica, María L Cabañas, Erick Cantor, Raiany S Carvalho, Andre L Carvalho, Luigi Chiusa, Priscilia Chopard, Qurratulain Chundriger, Omar Clavero, Isabela Costa, Grant Creaney, Cecilia Cuffini, Tauana C Dias, Evandro Duccini de Souza, Lais C Durant, Alberto Escallón, Gisele Aparecida Fernandes, Béatrice Fervers, Valentina Fiano, Frederico Firme Figueira, Regina Furbino Villefort, Manuela Gangemi, Paolo Garzino‐Demo, Mahin Gholipour, Raul Giglio, Mariel A Goulart, Jéssica Graça Sant'Anna, Marek Grega, Anna Clara Gregório Có, Arnau Guasch, Jose A Hakim, David N Hayes, Marco Homero de Sá Santos, Katrina Hurley, Magalí Insfran, Giuseppe C Iorio, Moghira Iqbaluddin Siddiqui, Jannik Johannsen, Martin Kaňa, Jens Peter Klussmann, Evelio Legal, Jeferson Lenzi, Fernando Luiz Dias, Iván Lyra González, Willene Machado Zorzaneli, Ricardo Mai Rocha, Manel Mañós, Priscila Marinho de Abreu, Maryam Marzban, James McCaul, Alex D. McMahon, Carlos Mena, Elismauro F Mendonça, Laura Mendoza, Lorena Meza, Birgitta Michels, Matinair S Mineiro, Chiara Moccia, Pamela Mongelos, Ana L Montealegre‐Páez, Francisca Morey Cortes, Alvaro Muñoz, Andy Ness, Aline B Neves, Marco Oliva, José Carlos de Oliveira, Hernán Ortiz, José Ortiz, Marta Osorio, Vanessa Ospina, Oliviero Ostellino, Mauricio Palau, Claire Paterson, Sonia Paytubi Casabona, Giancarlo Pecorari, David M Pereira, Olivia Pérol, Shahid Pervez, Alicia Pomata, Maja Popovic, Alisson Poveda, Carol P Prado, Kristina M Prager, Guglielmo Ramieri, Juliana NI Rego, Rui M Reis, Helene Renard, Umberto Ricardi, Giuseppe Riva, Frederic Rodilla, Ingrid Rodriguez, María I Rodríguez, Alastair Ross, Pierre‐Eric Roux, Tazeen Saeed Ali, Pierre Saintigny, Juan J Santivañez, Cristóvam Scapultampo‐Neto, Javier Segovia, Agenor Sena, Ricardo Serrano, Shachi J Sharma, Oliver Siefer, Stephanie Smart, Bruna P Sorroche, Cinthia Sosa, Juliana Souza de Oliveira, Antonella Stura, Steven Thomas, Oscar Torres, Sara Tous, Gonzálo Ucross, Adriana Valenzuela, José Roberto Vasconcelos de Podestá, Alex Whitmarsh, Sylvia Wright, Shaymaa Alwaheidi, Paul Brennan, Shama Virani, Al Ross, David I Conway +196 morewiley +1 more sourcePattern of Progression of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders From Real‐World Data: A 24‐Year Study
Head &Neck, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Oral potentially malignant disorder (OPMD) prognostication is limited by uncertainty of which lesions will progress and the aggressiveness of lesion progression. We defined patterns and kinetics of progression in a large cohort of OPMD subjected to serial clinical and histologic examinations. Methods
This 24‐year study evaluated the Subin Surendran, Sumsum P. Sunny, Preethi M. Chathoth, William J. Magner, S. Lynn Sigurdson, Mihai Merzianu, Norbert Sule, Anurag K. Singh, Kimberly E. Wooten, Ryan P. McSpadden, Vishal Gupta, Amritha Suresh, Ashok Z. Samuel, Rohit Bhargava, Praveen N. Birur, Wesley L. Hicks Jr, Moni Abraham Kuriakose +16 morewiley +1 more sourceImpact of Smoking on Treatment Outcomes in Patients With Human Papillomavirus‐Related Oropharyngeal Cancer
Head &Neck, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Patients with HPV+ oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) have worse outcomes with longer smoking history (≥ 10 pack‐years). This has been confirmed in trials of primary radiotherapy but not surgery, suggesting differential smoking impact by treatment received. We assessed smoking‐related outcomes at a single institution.Michelle M. Kwan, Latifa A. Bazzi, Zequn Sun, Dayton Rand, Asher Park, Shravan Asthana, Alexis Larson, Poonam Yadav, Bharat B. Mittal, Adil Akthar, Sarah Kramer, Jochen H. Lorch, Sandeep Samant, Urjeet Patel, Michelle L. Mierzwa, Leila J. Mady, Katelyn O. Stepan, Laila A. Gharzai +17 morewiley +1 more sourceLongitudinal Swallowing and Salivary Changes With CLR 131 and Re‐Irradiation in Recurrent Head and Neck Cancer
Head &Neck, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Patients with recurrent head and neck cancer (HNC) often present with severe, persistent dysphagia and xerostomia following prior chemoradiation. Although swallowing impairments and salivary dysfunction have been reported in this population, prior longitudinal studies have not examined changes in salivary composition or how these ...Jenni Wu, Sara Gustafson, Meredith Hyun, Roxana Alexandridis, Mark Nicosia, Timothy McCulloch, Justine Bruce, Randall Kimple, Nicole Rogus‐Pulia +8 morewiley +1 more sourceExtended HPV typing as an efficient alternative within HPV‐based screening programs
International Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.What's New?
Extended high‐risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) typing holds promise for improving cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 (CIN3) detection, particularly as vaccinated cohorts may shift the prevalence of oncogenic HPV types. The authors of this study evaluated extended hrHPV genotyping within a public screening program involving women ...Joacim Meneses‐León, Berenice Rivera‐Paredez, Sonia Hernández‐Salazar, Leticia Torres‐Ibarra, Martha Carnalla, Leith León‐Maldonado, Rubí Hernández‐López, José Damián Cadena‐Fiscal, Anna B. Moscicki, Manuel Quiterio‐Trenado, Eduardo Lazcano‐Ponce, Jorge Salmerón +11 morewiley +1 more sourceSensitive Period Analysis of Adulthood BMI and Cancer Risk: An Individual Participant Data Meta‐Analysis of Over 720,000 Participants in the ABACus 2 Consortium
International Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.Over a dozen cancers have been associated with excess body mass index, primarily in mid‐to‐late adulthood. Whether obesity‐related cancer risk differs across adulthood remains unclear. Using the Sensitive Periods Model and super‐landmarking approaches, this study found that higher BMI increased obesity‐related cancer risk across ages 30–65.Nadin K. Hawwash, Matthew Sperrin, Glen P. Martin, Rashmi Sinha, Charles E. Matthews, Matthias B. Schulze, Anouk Hiensch, Pilar Amiano, Marian L. Neuhouser, Corinne E. Joshu, Elizabeth A. Platz, Heinz Freisling, Marc J. Gunter, Andrew G. Renehan +13 morewiley +1 more sourceDevelopment and Release of the Munich UICC Staging Tool (MUST): Advancing UICC Staging in Real‐World Data With Insights From Pancreatic and Stomach Cancer
International Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.Accurate cancer staging is essential for cancer research and treatment evaluation. However, real‐world data often include incomplete or inconsistent UICC staging classifications. The presented Munich UICC Staging Tool (MUST) automates UICC stage derivation from TNM classifications and tumor characteristics, incorporating novel real‐world data rules to ...Brigitte Kühnel, Sophie Schneiderbauer, Sebastian Lange, Dirk Wilhelm, Helmut Friess, Marcus Feith, Ursula Ehmer, Florian Bassermann, Julian W. Holch, Stefan M. Munker, Jens Neumann, Jens Werner, Hubert J. Stein, Theres Fey, Ulrich Mansmann, Hana Algül, Karin Berger‐Thürmel, H. Carlo Maurer, Daniel Nasseh +18 morewiley +1 more source