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The firefighters on the frontline of forest fires – preliminary characterization of Bio4FOX study population

2022
The increased frequency and intensity of forest fires have been concerning populations particularly in countries typically affected by this natural disaster. Portugal has been harshly afflicted by wildfires specially in the north and central regions.
Filipa Esteves   +3 more
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Mental Health in Frontline Medical Workers during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease Epidemic in China: A Comparison with the General Population [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020
Background: Since December 2019, China has been affected by a severe outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Frontline medical workers experienced difficulty due to the high risk of being infected and long and distressing work shifts. The current study aims to evaluate psychological symptoms in frontline medical workers during the COVID-19 ...
Yiming Liang, Xin Huang, Yueyue Zhou
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Risk of Transformation By Frontline Management in Follicular Lymphoma and Marginal Zone Lymphoma: A US Population-Based Analysis

Blood, 2023
INTRODUCTION Follicular lymphoma (FL) and marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) are commonly characterized by an indolent nature and favorable overall survival (OS). However, patients (pts) may experience high-grade transformation (HGT) into DLBCL, with an estimated annual risk of 1%-3% and cumulative incidence of HGT are 8% for ...
Jorge A Florindez   +4 more
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Frontline treatment patterns and outcomes among older adults with acute myeloid leukemia: A population‐based analysis in the modern era

Cancer, 2021
BackgroundTraditionally, conventional induction chemotherapy has been the primary frontline treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML); however, older adults are often poor chemotherapy candidates. Recently, several nonconventional frontline AML regimens, including hypomethylating agents, the BCL‐2 inhibitor venetoclax, and targeted therapies, have ...
Vanessa E. Kennedy   +4 more
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Mediating Protection of Forcibly Displaced Populations in the Frontlines of the Central African Republic

2021
Forcibly displaced populations are among the most vulnerable and defenceless groups of people in situations of armed conflict. Often, their vulnerabilities are exploited by warring parties, particularly non-state armed groups as a deliberate tactic of war.
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Providing HIV Services for Incarcerated and Ex-Offender Populations: Perspectives of Frontline Staff

Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 2009
Public health departments, correctional institutions, and community-based organizations (CBOs) are increasingly working together to improve and support the health of inmates returning to the community, especially those with HIV. CBOs, and particularly the staff of CBOs, are key in providing HIV services to transitioning inmates; however, little data ...
Robillard, Alyssa G.   +4 more
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Frontline Therapy of AML in the Fit and Younger Population—Incorporating Molecularly Targeted Agents

American Journal of Hematology
ABSTRACTBackbone therapy for acute myeloid leukemia for younger adults has for 50 years been based on a combination of cytarabine and anthracycline. Over the past 10 years the addition of several targeted agents has been found to improve the outcomes of subsets of AML with particular molecular changes.
Keith W. Pratz, Harry P. Erba
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Targeting CDK8/CDK19 to Disrupt Leukemic Stem Cell-like Population in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Exploring RVU120 As a Promising Frontline Therapy

Blood, 2023
Leukemic stem cells (LSCs) are implicated in the initiation, maintenance, and relapse of leukemia. The failure of current standard induction chemotherapy, which primarily targets dividing cells, has been linked to the quiescence of LSCs, leading to resistance to treatment.
Milena Mazan   +16 more
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Factors influencing frontline health service providersʼ likelihood to recommend a future, preventive HIV vaccine to key populations in Karnataka, south India

Vaccine, 2015
The HIV epidemic in the south Indian state of Karnataka disproportionately burdens key populations of men who have sex with men and female sex workers. Despite having successfully reduced HIV incidence among certain key populations through the use of targeted intervention, India's HIV epidemic remains one of its greatest public health issues.
Leigh M, McClarty   +4 more
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