نتایج جستجو برای: gynecologic malignancies

تعداد نتایج: 44013  

Journal: :Current oncology 2015
M Fung-Kee-Fung E B Kennedy J Biagi T Colgan D D'Souza L M Elit A Hunter J Irish R McLeod B Rosen

BACKGROUND A system-level organizational guideline for gynecologic oncology was identified by a provincial cancer agency as a key priority based on input from stakeholders, data showing more limited availability of multidisciplinary or specialist care in lower-volume than in higher-volume hospitals in the relevant jurisdiction, and variable rates of staging for ovarian and endometrial cancer pa...

2016
Irina Balescu Nicolae Bacalbasa

Ovarian cancer remains one of the most aggressive gynecologic malignancies especially due to its’ high propensity to spread via multiple routes such as peritoneal, lymphatic and even hematogenous route. The multiple patterns of spread in association with the absence of specific symptoms are responsible for the fact that most patients are diagnosed in an advanced stage of the disease when multip...

2013
Pankaj Tiwari Michelle Coriddi Ritu Salani Stephen P Povoski

Lymphedema remains a poorly understood entity that can occur after lymphadenectomy. Herein, we will review the pathogenesis of lymphedema, diagnostic modalities and the natural history of extremity involvement. We will review the incidence of upper extremity lymphedema in patients treated for breast malignancies and lower extremity lymphedema in those treated for gynecologic malignancy. Finally...

2017
Stephanie Klügel Caroline Lücke Aurora Meta Meike Schild-Suhren Eduard Malik Alexandra Philipsen Helge HO Müller

Our aim was to summarize the current relevant literature on concomitant psychiatric symptoms with a focus on anxiety/depression in a population with gynecologic cancer; to identify the predictors, associated factors, and prevention strategies of psychiatric disorders; to examine psychiatric disorders in a population with recurrent gynecologic cancer; and to describe the limitations of the liter...

Journal: :Gynecologic oncology 2015
Jean Hansen Jean-Marie Stephan Michele Freesmeier David Bender Anna Button Michael J Goodheart

OBJECTIVE Many clinicians limit chemotherapy doses based on a maximum body surface area (BSA) of 2m(2). We sought to determine how chemotherapy-related toxicities compared between groups of patients that varied with respect to BSA. We hypothesized that obese patients receiving weight-based (WB) dosing would not have significantly higher chemotherapy-related toxicities than control groups. MET...

2014
Robert Foerster Daniel Habermehl Thomas Bruckner Tilman Bostel Ingmar Schlampp Thomas Welzel Juergen Debus Harald Rief

BACKGROUND The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the stability of spinal metastases in gynecologic cancer patients (pts) on the basis of a validated scoring system after radiotherapy (RT), to define prognostic factors for stability and to calculate survival. METHODS Fourty-four women with gynecologic malignancies and spinal bone metastases were treated at our department between ...

2010
Mark A Lewis Lynn C Hartmann Daniel H LaChance Rafael E Jimenez

Paraneoplastic opsoclonus is well described in neuroblastoma. In the adult oncologic population, opsoclonus is seen usually within the context of opsoclonus-myoclonus ataxia and is associated most strongly with small-cell lung cancer. Patients with paraneoplastic opsoclonus are often seronegative. Patients with gynecologic malignancies are known to be predisposed to paraneoplastic syndromes; ho...

Journal: :Gynecology & obstetrics 2011
Charles A Kunos Tomas Radivoyevitch

Chemotherapies targeting deoxynucleotide triphosphate synthesis are of high medical interest in the treatment of gynecologic malignancies. In this article, we focus on targeted inhibitors of ribonucleotide reductase, an enzyme in charge of ribonucleotide reduction to their corresponding deoxyribonucleotide to be used as the building blocks of DNA. We also discuss human clinical trials have util...

Journal: :Gynecologic oncology 2014
Jonathan D Boone Kenneth H Kim Marisa Marques J Michael Straughn

OBJECTIVES Blood products are scarce but essential medical resources. Initially transfusions showed increased perioperative complications, prolonged hospitalizations, and higher mortality. Recently developed restrictive transfusion policies have not shown those adverse affects in critically ill patients. Hospitals adopted these policies to guide blood product administration. The objective of th...

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