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ABSTRACT Objectives Approximately 10%–30% patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) develop gastric neoplasms (GNs). Although recent reports have suggested the effectiveness of gel‐immersion endoscopic mucosal resection (GI‐EMR) for FAP‐associated GNs, given its simplicity and safety, treatment outcomes for such lesions have not been evaluated.
Hidenori Kimura +11 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives The Japan Narrow‐band Imaging Expert Team (JNET) classification is widely used for magnified endoscopic diagnosis of colorectal neoplasms. However, its diagnostic concordance, particularly among the core members who contributed to its development, has not been sufficiently evaluated.
Taku Sakamoto +5 more
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Prognostic value of tumor budding in muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma of the bladder
Background Bladder cancer is a common malignancy of the urogenital tract worldwide. Almost 20–30% of new cases are muscle-invasive, a complex pathology with significant clinical and biological variability.
Ahlem Bdioui +9 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives The endoscopic system EVIS X1 with improved image quality has been introduced into clinical practice. We examined whether third‐generation narrow‐band imaging (3G‐NBI) is more effective than white‐light imaging (WLI) for detecting early gastric cancer (EGC). Methods Our study, performed at a single center, had a parallel‐group, open‐
Yukihisa Fujinaga +15 more
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High expression of octamer-binding transcription factor 4A, prominin-1 and aldehyde dehydrogenase strongly indicates involvement in the initiation of lung adenocarcinoma resulting in shorter disease-free intervals† [PDF]
OBJECTIVES The increasing relevance of the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis and the impact of CSC-associated markers in the carcinogenesis of solid tumours may provide potential prognostic implications in lung cancer.
Cortes-Dericks, Lourdes +4 more
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Genomic signature driving preinvasive to invasive processes in stage I lung adenocarcinoma
What's new? The progression of lung cancer from minimally invasive adenocarcinoma (MIA) to invasive adenocarcinoma (IA) is a complex process involving molecular and microenvironment changes. Key molecular events that drive the invasion process, however, remain poorly characterized. In this comparison of gene profiles and differentially mutated genes in
Biqin Mou +19 more
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ABSTRACT Background To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, procedural feasibility, and clinical outcomes of a novel cystoscopic‐guided indocyanine green (ICG) injection technique followed by fluorescence‐guided sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) during robotic‐assisted radical prostatectomy (RaRP), hereafter referred to as CysICG‐SLND.
Yi Hong Li +7 more
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We present the case of a 41 year-old man, who had a renal transplantation in 2005. He was admitted to the hospital because of 10 days of fever, diarrhea and respiratory symptoms.
Alonso Encarnación, Alexánder +2 more
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Deep Dermal and Subcutaneous Deposits in Thin Melanoma: A Cautionary Tale
ABSTRACT Melanoma microsatellites are peritumoral metastatic deposits and surrogates for potentially aggressive biological behavior. Their presence indicates clinical stage III disease. They are rarely reported in association with thin primary tumors (< 1.0 mm, pT1).
Angela Cheng +5 more
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This study successfully establishes adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACP) patient‐derived organoids (PDOs) that preserve the histopathological and genetic features of the original tumors. Through drug sensitivity assays and subsequent mechanistic analyses, the study demonstrates that Ceritinib exerts its inhibitory effects on ACP PDO growth by ...
Huarong Zhang +15 more
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