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Cancers, Volume 13, Issue 15

August-1 2021 - 276 articles

Cover Story: Giant cell tumor of bone is a primary bone tumor of intermediate malignancy. Since the United States Food and Drug Administration approved the use of denosumab for giant cell tumors of bone in 2013, the treatment strategy for giant cell tumors of bone has changed significantly. Denosumab can stop the growth of unresectable lesions and relieve pain. Preoperative administration of denosumab reduces extraosseous lesions, hardens the tumor, and facilitates en bloc resection. On the other hand, administration of denosumab before curettage makes curettage difficult due to osteosclerosis of the lesion. We review the literature on the treatment of giant cell tumors of bone and consider the treatment strategy for giant cell tumors of bone in the denosumab era. View this paper
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Articles (276)

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
52 Citations
7,881 Views
25 Pages

Treatment-Related Adverse Events of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell (CAR T) in Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Wen Lei,
  • Mixue Xie,
  • Qi Jiang,
  • Nengwen Xu,
  • Ping Li,
  • Aibin Liang,
  • Ken H. Young and
  • Wenbin Qian

3 August 2021

Chimeric antigen receptors T (CAR-T) cell therapy of cancer is a rapidly evolving field. It has been shown to be remarkably effective in cases of hematological malignancies, and its approval by the FDA has significantly increased the enthusiasm for w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,613 Views
11 Pages

Is Mammographic Breast Density an Endophenotype for Breast Cancer?

  • Ellie Darcey,
  • Nina McCarthy,
  • Eric K. Moses,
  • Christobel Saunders,
  • Gemma Cadby and
  • Jennifer Stone

3 August 2021

Mammographic breast density (MBD) is a strong and highly heritable predictor of breast cancer risk and a biomarker for the disease. This study systematically assesses MBD as an endophenotype for breast cancer—a quantitative trait that is heritable an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
9,671 Views
21 Pages

Biomarkers and Lung Cancer Early Detection: State of the Art

  • Elisa Dama,
  • Tommaso Colangelo,
  • Emanuela Fina,
  • Marco Cremonesi,
  • Marinos Kallikourdis,
  • Giulia Veronesi and
  • Fabrizio Bianchi

3 August 2021

Lung cancer burden is increasing, with 2 million deaths/year worldwide. Current limitations in early detection impede lung cancer diagnosis when the disease is still localized and thus more curable by surgery or multimodality treatment. Liquid biopsy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,542 Views
22 Pages

Adipocytes Promote Breast Cancer Cell Survival and Migration through Autophagy Activation

  • Dorine Bellanger,
  • Cléa Dziagwa,
  • Cyrille Guimaraes,
  • Michelle Pinault,
  • Jean-François Dumas and
  • Lucie Brisson

3 August 2021

White adipose tissue interacts closely with breast cancers through the secretion of soluble factors such as cytokines, growth factors or fatty acids. However, the molecular mechanisms of these interactions and their roles in cancer progression remain...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,793 Views
32 Pages

Therapeutic Strategies Targeting Tumor Suppressor Genes in Pancreatic Cancer

  • Kung-Kai Kuo,
  • Pi-Jung Hsiao,
  • Wen-Tsan Chang,
  • Shih-Chang Chuang,
  • Ya-Han Yang,
  • Kenly Wuputra,
  • Chia-Chen Ku,
  • Jia-Bin Pan,
  • Chia-Pei Li and
  • Kohsuke Kato
  • + 3 authors

3 August 2021

The high mortality of pancreatic cancer is attributed to the insidious progression of this disease, which results in a delayed diagnosis and advanced disease stage at diagnosis. More than 35% of patients with pancreatic cancer are in stage III, where...

  • Review
  • Open Access
121 Citations
18,515 Views
21 Pages

3 August 2021

Chronic inflammation contributes to the malignant transformation of several malignancies and is an important component of breast cancer. The role of chronic inflammation in the initiation and development of breast cancer from normal breast tissue, ho...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,505 Views
12 Pages

Cancer Stem Cells in Oropharyngeal Cancer

  • Mehmet Gunduz,
  • Esra Gunduz,
  • Shunji Tamagawa,
  • Keisuke Enomoto and
  • Muneki Hotomi

2 August 2021

Oropharyngeal cancer (OPC), which is a common type of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), is associated with tobacco and alcohol use, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Underlying mechanisms and as a result prognosis of the HPV-posi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
5,118 Views
16 Pages

Why Do Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Fare Better Than Adults?

  • Alexandra Neaga,
  • Laura Jimbu,
  • Oana Mesaros,
  • Madalina Bota,
  • Diana Lazar,
  • Simona Cainap,
  • Cristina Blag and
  • Mihnea Zdrenghea

2 August 2021

It is a new and exciting time for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). While nearly 50 years ago, only one in nine children with ALL survived with chemotherapy, nowadays nearly 90% of children have a chance of long-term survival. Adults with ALL, as w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,905 Views
10 Pages

Survival of Patients with Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Mutated Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated beyond the Second Line in the Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Era

  • Valéry Refeno,
  • Michele Lamuraglia,
  • Safae Terrisse,
  • Clément Bonnet,
  • Clément Dumont,
  • Ludovic Doucet,
  • Damien Pouessel and
  • Stephane Culine

2 August 2021

Background: The identification of activating mutations in specific genes led to the development of targeted therapies for NSCLC. TKI directed against EGFR-mutations were the first to prove their major efficacy. Medical associations recommend their us...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,417 Views
19 Pages

Intermittent Hypoxia Mediates Paraspeckle Protein-1 Upregulation in Sleep Apnea

  • Elena Díaz-García,
  • Sara García-Tovar,
  • Raquel Casitas,
  • Ana Jaureguizar,
  • Ester Zamarrón,
  • Begoña Sánchez-Sánchez,
  • Ana Sastre-Perona,
  • Eduardo López-Collazo,
  • Francisco Garcia-Rio and
  • Carolina Cubillos-Zapata

2 August 2021

As some evidence suggests that hypoxia might be an inducer of nuclear paraspeckle formation, we explore whether intermittent hypoxia (IH)-mediated paraspeckle protein-1 (PSPC1) overexpression might contribute to the activation of tumor growth factor...

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