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From kidney injury to kidney cancer [PDF]
Epidemiologic studies document strong associations between acute or chronic kidney injury and kidney tumors. However, whether these associations are linked by causation, and in which direction, is unclear. Accumulating data from basic and clinical research now shed light on this issue and prompt us to propose a new pathophysiological concept with ...
Peired A. J.+4 more
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Over 65,000 Americans are diagnosed with kidney cancer each year and nearly 13,000 die of this disease. Kidney cancer is not a single disease, it is made up of a number of different types of cancer, each with a different histology, a different clinical course, responding differently to therapy and caused by a different gene. Study of the thirteen genes
W Marston, Linehan, W Kimryn, Rathmell
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In this Focus (Cancer Cell 6, pp. 223–228), the legends for Figure 1, Figure 2 were reversed. They are reprinted below with the proper captions. Additionally, Figure 1Figure 1 should be cited at the end of the second-to-last sentence of the section “Studies of dominantly inherited, epithelial forms of renal carcinoma,” the citation at the end of the ...
W. Marston Linehan, Berton Zbar
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Determinants of renal cell carcinoma invasion and metastatic competence
Tumour thrombi (TT) are intravascular extensions of renal cell carcinomas (RCC) which often lead to distant metastases. Here the authors examine the determinants of vascular invasion and metastasis in a unique cohort of RCC patients with TT using multi ...
Kangsan Kim+24 more
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Segmentation of Kidney Tumors on Non-Contrast CT Images using Protuberance Detection Network [PDF]
Many renal cancers are incidentally found on non-contrast CT (NCCT) images. On contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) images, most kidney tumors, especially renal cancers, have different intensity values compared to normal tissues. However, on NCCT images, some tumors called isodensity tumors, have similar intensity values to the surrounding normal tissues, and ...
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Epidemiology of Kidney Cancer [PDF]
Some tumors are known to have a definite cause-effect etiology, but renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is not one of them precisely. With regard to RCC we can only try to identify some clinical and occupational factors as well as substances related to tumorigenesis.
A. Borque, D. Pascual
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β-Arrestin-1 is required for adaptive β-cell mass expansion during obesity
During insulin-resistance, the compensatory expansion of beta-cell mass is able to delay or the onset of overt type 2 diabetes. Here, the authors report that beta-arrestin-1, an intracellular protein known to regulate signalling through G protein-coupled
Luiz F. Barella+9 more
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A Unified Multi-Phase CT Synthesis and Classification Framework for Kidney Cancer Diagnosis with Incomplete Data [PDF]
Multi-phase CT is widely adopted for the diagnosis of kidney cancer due to the complementary information among phases. However, the complete set of multi-phase CT is often not available in practical clinical applications. In recent years, there have been some studies to generate the missing modality image from the available data.
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With the development and introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in cancer patients, immune‐related side effects have increasingly attracted attention. However, the risks of immune‐related renal toxicity are poorly characterized.
Fei Liu+16 more
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Dear fellow researchers,Welcome to the first issue of the Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL (JKCVHL).JKCVHL is an open access journal created to fill the vacuum for a specialized journal to disseminate information on the advances in kidney cancer and VHL ...
Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL
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