نتایج جستجو برای: clinical setting

تعداد نتایج: 1360700  

2013
Chijioke Enweluzo Dipendra Chaudry John Kennedy Sir Philip Fahad Aziz

Hepatic Angiosarcoma is an extremely rare malignant neoplasm of the vascular or lymphatic endothelium accounting for about 2% of all sarcomas. It is considered idiopathic in up to 70% of cases. We describe the case of a 32-year female transferred to our center for evaluation of intractable gastrointestinal bleeding. Definitive diagnosis remained elusive despite multiple endoscopic assessments w...

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2014
Rahul G Hegde Harish K Gowda Rachana D Agrawal Vikas K Yadav Gopal J Khadse

We report a rare clinical presentation of renal cell carcinoma in the form of small bowel obstruction which was secondary to a metastatic ileal intussusception. Intussusception in the elderly is most commonly due to an underlying neoplasm, however metastases from a renal cell carcinoma is very uncommon. We present clinical details, radiological and pathological findings of the case followed by ...

2015
Karim Fizazi Laurence Albiges Yohann Loriot Christophe Massard

Androgen deprivation therapy is the standard of care for patients with advanced hormone-sensitive prostate cancer. Despite an initial response, most patients progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). The realization that CRPC remains driven by androgen receptor (AR) signaling has formed the basis for a new generation of agents targeting the AR axis. Two of these agents, abiratero...

2016
Anne Lynn S. Chang Karl D. Lewis Sarah T. Arron Michael R. Migden James A. Solomon Simon Yoo Bann-Mo Day Edward F. McKenna Aleksandar Sekulic

Because many patients with unresectable basal cell carcinoma (BCC) are aged ≥65 years, this study explores the efficacy and safety of vismodegib in these patients with locally advanced (la) or metastatic (m) basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in the ERIVANCE BCC trial and the expanded access study (EAS).We compared patients aged ≥65 years to patients aged <65 years taking vismodegib 150 mg/day, using d...

Journal: :Current oncology 2012
S Sridharan P Warde

Prostate cancer is a common malignancy worldwide, and in Canada, it is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men. The stratification of prostate cancer into risk categories has allowed for improved counselling of patients and provides guidance for treatment selection. However, the exact definition of high-risk prostate cancer remains controversial, and that lack of consensus remains a barrier...

2015
R. Goes J.J. van Overbeeke

BACKGROUND Clival chordomas are a rare type of cancer with low metastatic potential and primary metastasize to the lung or bones. CASE DESCRIPTION This case report describes a possible metastatic, paravertebral chordoma at level C4-C5 in a patient with a past medical history of a clival chordoma. CONCLUSION Chordomas are unpredictable and may metastasise.

Journal: :European journal of cancer 2014
M E Gore J Bellmunt T Eisen B Escudier G Mickisch J Patard C Porta A Ravaud M Schmidinger P Schöffski C N Sternberg C Szczylik S Lewis S Kirpekar

The appropriateness of the numerous therapeutic options available for patients with advanced or metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) was evaluated in 2011, using the RAND/University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) appropriateness methodology to match treatment suitability to a range of patient scenarios. However, the RCC therapeutic area evolves rapidly and a body of new clinical data has ac...

2010
Libby Morimoto Jenna Coalson Fionna Mowat Cynthia O’Malley

AIMS To review literature describing factors associated with receipt of chemotherapy for breast cancer, to better understand what factors are most relevant to women's health and whether health disparities are apparent, and to assess how these factors might affect observational studies and outcomes research. Patterns of care for metastatic breast cancer, for which no standard-of-care exists, wer...

2014
Lindsey J. Graham Matthew P. Shupe Erika J. Schneble Frederick L. Flynt Michael N. Clemenshaw Aaron D. Kirkpatrick Chris Gallagher Aviram Nissan Leonard Henry Alexander Stojadinovic George E. Peoples Nathan M. Shumway

Monitoring response to treatment is a key element in the management of breast cancer that involves several different viewpoints from surgery, radiology, and medical oncology. In the adjuvant setting, appropriate surgical and pathological evaluation guides adjuvant treatment and follow up care focuses on detecting recurrent disease with the intention of improving long term survival. In the neoad...

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