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Cancers, Volume 14, Issue 21

November-1 2022 - 301 articles

Cover Story: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies include a wide range of procedures and products that are often used by cancer patients to directly combat cancer and protect normal cells from the toxic effects of conventional therapies. Most often, their use is self-prescribed, based on a collection of scattered information from websites and advice from relatives or friends, possibly leading to unexpected toxicities and a reduction in the efficacy of cancer therapy. Despite claims of promising and potential benefits made by prescribers, many CAMs lack clear scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy. Given the widespread use of CAM, in this review we focused on the most important known data on the interaction risk between anticancer drugs and CAMs in accordance with the meaning of integrative medicine, providing a practical guide for caregivers and patients. View this paper
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Articles (301)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,771 Views
14 Pages

A Risk Model for Patients with PSA-Only Recurrence (Biochemical Recurrence) Based on PSA and PSMA PET/CT: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis

  • Rie von Eyben,
  • Daniel S. Kapp,
  • Manuela Andrea Hoffmann,
  • Cigdem Soydal,
  • Christian Uprimny,
  • Irene Virgolini,
  • Murat Tuncel,
  • Mathieu Gauthé and
  • Finn E. von Eyben

7 November 2022

An individual patient meta-analysis followed 1216 patients with PSA-only recurrence (biochemical recurrence, BCR) restaged with [68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT before the salvage treatment for median 3.5 years and analyzed the overall survival (OS). A new ri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,359 Views
14 Pages

Enhanced Recovery after Uterine Corpus Cancer Surgery: A 10 Year Retrospective Cohort Study of Robotic Surgery in an NHS Cancer Centre

  • Christina Uwins,
  • Radwa Hablase,
  • Hasanthi Assalaarachchi,
  • Anil Tailor,
  • Alexandra Stewart,
  • Jayanta Chatterjee,
  • Patricia Ellis,
  • Simon S. Skene,
  • Agnieszka Michael and
  • Simon Butler-Manuel

7 November 2022

Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust introduced robotic surgery for uterine corpus cancer in 2010 to support increased access to minimally invasive surgery, a central element of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathway. More than 1750 gynaecolo...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
6,515 Views
22 Pages

7 November 2022

Breast cancer (BC) is well-known for being a leading cause of death worldwide. It is classified molecularly into luminal A, luminal B HER2−, luminal B HER2+, HER2+, and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). These subtypes differ in their progno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
3,669 Views
13 Pages

Impact of Lymph Node Dissection on Postoperative Complications of Total Thyroidectomy in Patients with Thyroid Carcinoma

  • Gregory Baud,
  • Arnaud Jannin,
  • Camille Marciniak,
  • Benjamin Chevalier,
  • Christine Do Cao,
  • Emmanuelle Leteurtre,
  • Amandine Beron,
  • Georges Lion,
  • Samuel Boury and
  • Sebastien Aubert
  • + 4 authors

7 November 2022

Background: Lymph node dissection (LND) in primary treatment of differentiated thyroid carcinoma is controversial. The aim of our retrospective study was to analyse the risk factors of post-thyroidectomy complications and to assess the morbidity of l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,629 Views
13 Pages

Preoperative Serum Markers and Risk Classification in Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma: A Multicenter Retrospective Study

  • Masaki Kaibori,
  • Kengo Yoshii,
  • Hisashi Kosaka,
  • Masato Ota,
  • Koji Komeda,
  • Masaki Ueno,
  • Daisuke Hokutou,
  • Hiroya Iida,
  • Kosuke Matsui and
  • Mitsugu Sekimoto

7 November 2022

Accurate risk stratification selects patients who are expected to benefit most from surgery. This retrospective study enrolled 225 Japanese patients with intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma (ICC) who underwent hepatectomy between January 2009 an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,297 Views
18 Pages

Intravascular NK/T-Cell Lymphoma: What We Know about This Diagnostically Challenging, Aggressive Disease

  • Magda Zanelli,
  • Paola Parente,
  • Francesca Sanguedolce,
  • Maurizio Zizzo,
  • Andrea Palicelli,
  • Alessandra Bisagni,
  • Illuminato Carosi,
  • Domenico Trombetta,
  • Luca Mastracci and
  • Linda Ricci
  • + 6 authors

6 November 2022

Intravascular lymphoma is a form of lymphoid malignancy characterized by neoplastic cells growing almost exclusively within the lumina of small- to medium-sized blood vessels. Most cases are of B-cell origin with rare cases of natural killer or T-cel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
116 Citations
20,816 Views
18 Pages

An Effective Method for Lung Cancer Diagnosis from CT Scan Using Deep Learning-Based Support Vector Network

  • Imran Shafi,
  • Sadia Din,
  • Asim Khan,
  • Isabel De La Torre Díez,
  • Ramón del Jesús Palí Casanova,
  • Kilian Tutusaus Pifarre and
  • Imran Ashraf

6 November 2022

The diagnosis of early-stage lung cancer is challenging due to its asymptomatic nature, especially given the repeated radiation exposure and high cost of computed tomography(CT). Examining the lung CT images to detect pulmonary nodules, especially th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,621 Views
22 Pages

Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy for Heterogeneous Breast Cancer

  • Xiaolu Sun,
  • Kuai Liu,
  • Shuli Lu,
  • Weina He and
  • Zixiu Du

6 November 2022

Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women worldwide, and it is a molecularly diverse disease. Heterogeneity can be observed in a wide range of cell types with varying morphologies and behaviors. Molecular classifications are broadly u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,389 Views
10 Pages

Recurrence of Oral Leukoplakia after CO2 Laser Resection: A Prospective Longitudinal Study

  • Adela Rodriguez-Lujan,
  • Pia López-Jornet and
  • Eduardo Pons-Fuster López

6 November 2022

Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of CO2 laser treatment in oral leukoplakia and to analyse the recurrence rate of oral leukoplakia lesions at 18-month follow-up. Materials and methods: A prospective clinical study regarding CO2 la...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,385 Views
15 Pages

6 November 2022

Cancer cells may stimulate glycolytic flux when O2 becomes insufficient. Increase in L-lactate release therefore appears as an escape mechanism to drugs targeting mitochondrial respiration but also represents a response that may be exploited to scree...

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