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Influenza virus infection drives upregulation of CD84 across a broad range of immune cells
Our findings reveal a link between high CD84 expression in humans and recovery from respiratory viral infections. In influenza virus‐infected mice, CD84 is upregulated on a broad range of innate and adaptive immune cell populations, particularly on activated and influenza virus‐specific T‐cell populations and associated with less disease severity ...
Xiaoxiao Jia +17 more
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Fertility preservation in women with sarcoma: A real‐world experience
What's New? Sarcomas frequently affect adolescent girls and young women, but limited data exist on ovarian function following sarcoma treatment. This observational cohort study evaluated the feasibility, timing, and clinical relevance of fertility preservation in young women treated for high‐grade sarcomas or desmoid tumors.
Guillaume Beinse +11 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The management of extremity soft tissue sarcomas (STS) involving major vessels presents unique challenges, historically leading to amputation. Advances in vascular reconstruction have enabled limb‐sparing surgery (LSS), but outcomes and perioperative risks remain uncertain.
Lucas Monteiro Delgado +9 more
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Early Cancer Detection: What's Going on and What's Next
Multicancer early detection (MCED) platforms have emerged as a promising strategy for the safe and effective early detection of multiple cancer types, with the potential to reduce metastatic burden and improve clinical outcomes, particularly for aggressive malignancies that lack effective population‐level screening.
Emma Di Carlo
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Cancer remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide, and drug resistance further underscores the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies. Chromatin, a stable yet highly dynamic nucleoprotein complex, serves as the primary carrier of genetic material in eukaryotic cells.
Wentao Xia +4 more
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Ageing acts as a double‐edged sword in cancer. In the elderly, open chromatin, immunosenescence, and chronic inflammation drive SASP (IL‐6, MMPs), MDSC accumulation and T‐cell suppression, fostering tumor‐promoting microenvironments and limited therapeutic benefit.
Qi Wang +7 more
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ABSTRACT Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) remains a modern‐day complication for pediatric patients receiving treatment for extracranial solid tumors (ST), highlighting the need for reconsideration of our current approach toward PJP prophylaxis. This critical review aims to evaluate both universal and risk‐stratified approaches to PJP prophylaxis ...
Kriti Kumar +8 more
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Photovoice Utilization for Research in Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Purpose Photovoice integrates photography with narrative storytelling to examine lived experiences of participants. This review synthesizes the applications of photovoice in cancer survivorship research, focusing on study populations, emergent themes, and employed methods.
Rebecca L. Hoover +5 more
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Six new cases of intracranial mesenchymal tumors with FET::CREB fusion, alongside 20 previously reported cases underwent DNA methylation profiling uncovered a novel epigenetic subgroup distinguished by inferior PFS and unique clinicopathological, molecular, and epigenetic hallmarks.
Yong Lin +12 more
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Mesenchymal stromal cell‐and fibroblast‐expressing Linx paralogue (Meflin) is expressed in embryonic meninges and contributes to meningeal homeostasis. In meningiomas, elevated Meflin correlates with higher grade and recurrence. Single‐cell RNA sequencing revealed a Meflin‐high tumor cell subset marked by reduced proliferation, WNT6 expression, and ...
Yukihiro Shiraki +13 more
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