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Several anticancer and supportive care drugs used in oncology have an impact on the cardiovascular and metabolic systems, leading to a wide range of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders and side effects. Those are poorly described, due to the evolution of the anticancer pharmacopeia, and recent
Introduction The cell lysis phenomena tumor releases DNA that can be detected in the blood and in other biological fluids such as lymph, urine or stool. An increase in plasma levels of tumor DNA is described in patients with cancer, and recently, monitoring of circulating tumor DNA that has been
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it is, in cancer patients chronically treated with oxaliplatin (over 5 courses) and exhibiting signs of neuropathy, to correlate the quantitative changes in the thermal sensitivity to hot and cold (Thermotest, Quantitative Sensory Testing QST ) with any changes in the ion conductance
Case-control study, nested in two French multicenter cohorts, on pharmacognenetic, biological and clinical susceptibility factors associated with the occurrence of hepatic veno-occlusive disease during the anticancer treatment for nephroblastoma or acute lymphoblastic leukemia, with centralized
The Institute of Image-Guided Surgery (IHU) of Strasbourg is a translational research Institute aiming to develop hybrid surgery techniques, less invasive and image-guided to improve the therapeutic results, in the emerging context of the precision medicine.
One of those expanding technique is
Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) remains the only curative treatment in most haematological malignancies. However, its anti-tumor effect (GVT) is often associated with the development of a graft versus host disease (GVHD) and impaired immune anti-infectious responses. The
Duodenal adenomas are precursors to adenocarcinoma. Treatment with endoscopic polypectomy is technically challenging problematic and associated with a high rate of complication - overall 26%, with bleeding 22-40%, higher with larger polyps. Surgery to remove these benign polyps would be a Whipple
20% of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) develop usually bilateral, chronic anterior uveitis, dependent on steroid eye drops and sometimes systemic steroid therapy, with a risk of complications such as cataract, band keratopathy and glaucoma, usually responsible for loss of vision.
This is an observational and comparative study (2 control patients are recruited for each 1 case patient).
A case patient is a patient who has developed a cancer after his/her transplant.
A control patient is a patient who has not developed a cancer after his/her transplant.
These 2 groups will be
This will be a 12 week, single blinded Randomized controlled trial (RCT) in children and adolescents with mild to moderate Ulcerative Collitis (UC) comparing 5ASA (recommended dosing 60-75 mg/kg/day; minimum 2.5 maximum 4 grams/day) with fiber restriction for 6 weeks followed by free diet (Group 1)
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Reference dose levels, introduced by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) in 1996, are intended to help professionals using medical imaging to evaluate their practice and optimize patient's doses. European directive 2013/59/Euratom emphasizes the need to establish,
With over 14,000 patients diagnosed annually, colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the second most frequently invasive malignancy in Australia. By not only diagnosing CRC at an early stage, but also removing precursor adenomas, colonoscopy with polypectomy reduces the risk of developing and dying from
Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) causes approximately 307,500 deaths annually worldwide. mCRPC has been defined as a clinical state in which, despite suppressed circulating testosterone levels lower than 50 ng/dL, the androgen receptor axis is reactivated. This reactivation is