Diminished Disease-Free Survival After Lobectomy: Screening Implications
Clinical Lung Cancer, 2015The aim of this study was to estimate the effect of lobectomy on life expectancy in healthy smokers and consider the implications for lung cancer screening.In a retrospective cohort study that provided a minimum of 15 years of follow-up, we analyzed lung cancer survival, all-cause survival, and fatality (1-survival) of 261 persons with stage I non ...
Jerome M, Reich +2 more
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Features associated with survival and disease‐free survival in early endometrial cancer
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1989Age, clinical stage, histologic grade, depth of myometrial penetration, adnexal status, peritoneal cytology, and progesterone and estrogen receptor status were available for 139 patients with clinical stage IA, IB, or II endometrial adenocarcinoma who had therapy at Indiana University Hospital or St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis.
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Improved three-year disease-free survival in osteogenic sarcoma
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1982Of 41 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed osteogenic sarcoma admitted to the Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, between 1952 and 1977, 19 treated before 1973 did not receive adjunctive chemotherapy (histological group) whereas after 1972 22 have been so treated (chemotherapy group).
W A, Bleyer +10 more
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Surveillance and Screening During Disease-Free Survival
2008After surgery for cancer of the spine, follow-up care to detect recurrence is an expected part of the overall postoperative care. Components of disease-free surveillance include periodic physical examinations, radiological studies, and blood work to follow or detect tumor markers.
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Disease-free survival as a measure of overall survival in resected pancreatic endocrine neoplasms
Endocrine-Related Cancer, 2020Overall survival (OS) is considered as the standard measure of outcome in oncology. However, considering that resectable pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (Pan-NENs) usually have a long OS, the feasibility of prospective studies is questionable due to a long follow-up period needed.
Ricci C. +9 more
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Disease‐free survival and recurrence after resection of colorectal carcinoma
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1981AbstractRecurrence Data From A Series Of 1, 315 Colorectal Cancer Patients Managed By One Surgeon With Potentially Curative Resection Are Presented. Complete Follow‐Up Information Was Available On 1, 287 (98%) Patients. At The Time Of The Last Recurrences, 164 And 232 Months For Rectal And Colonic Tumours Respectively, The Long‐Time Recurrence Rate Was
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Encapsulated anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with three-year disease-free survival
Pathology - Research and Practice, 2000This is a report of an unusual anaplastic thyroid carcinoma case with capsule and long disease-free survival. This 74-year-old male, with an asymptomatic nodule in the mid-line neck for 5 years, was treated with total thyroidectomy. Light microscopy and immunohistochemistry showed an anaplastic carcinoma of the thyroid isthmus.
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Response, disease-free survival, and overall survival: What matters for whom?
European Surgery, 2010BACKGROUND: There is unanimous consent that the individualization of therapy is a necessary and rewarding way to direct anticancer treatment. METHODS: Review on aspects of anticancer therapy. RESULTS: This manuscript elucidates the different positions of those who are receiving anticancer therapy and those who are involved in providing health care ...
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Improved Disease-free Survival After Prehabilitation for Colorectal Cancer Surgery
Annals of Surgery, 2019Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of prehabilitation on survival after colorectal cancer surgery. Summary of Background Data: Preoperative multimodal exercise and nutritional programs (prehabilitation) improve functional capacity and recovery ...
Maude, Trépanier +9 more
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[Histological findings determining disease-free survival rate].
Gan no rinsho. Japan journal of cancer clinics, 1987Histological findings of malignant tumors were reviewed in relation to the prognosis following surgery, radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy. To say the histological grading of malignancy by differentiation (maturation), estimation of it seemed to be subjective and it did not always correlate with the disease free survival rate. Histological findings which
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