نتایج جستجو برای: gctb

تعداد نتایج: 66  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2012
Daniel G Branstetter Scott D Nelson J Carlos Manivel Jean-Yves Blay Sant Chawla David M Thomas Susie Jun Ira Jacobs

PURPOSE Giant-cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a locally aggressive, benign osteolytic tumor in which bone destruction is mediated by RANK ligand (RANKL). The RANKL inhibitor denosumab is being investigated for treatment of GCTB. We describe histologic analyses of GCTB tumor samples from a phase II study of denosumab in GCTB. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Adult patients with recurrent or unresectable GCTB ...

2012
Daniel G. Branstetter Scott D. Nelson J. Carlos Manivel Jean-Yves Blay Sant Chawla David M. Thomas Susie Jun Ira Jacobs

Purpose:Giant-cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a locally aggressive, benign osteolytic tumor in which bone destruction is mediated by RANK ligand (RANKL). The RANKL inhibitor denosumab is being investigated for treatment of GCTB. We describe histologic analyses of GCTB tumor samples from a phase II study of

2016
Ai Mitsui Hisashi Saji Masatomo Doi Masahiro Hoshikawa Akinobu Hayashi Haruhiko Nakamura

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) usually appears as a benign tumor. We describe an extremely rare case of a metastatic pleural tumor arising from a benign GCTB. The patient had undergone radial resection of a GCTB in his left wrist. After 6 years, he was sent to us for diagnosis of a large mass detected upon routine radiographic screening. We resected the tumor, which was found to be a solitary ...

2014
Mika Kato Kaneko Xing Liu Hiroharu Oki Satoshi Ogasawara Takuro Nakamura Noriko Saidoh Yuta Tsujimoto Yuka Matsuyama Akira Uruno Masato Sugawara Takashi Tsuchiya Mitsunori Yamakawa Masayuki Yamamoto Michiaki Takagi Yukinari Kato

Giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB) are benign and locally destructive tumors that include osteoclast-type multinuclear giant cells. No available treatment is definitively effective in curing GCTB, especially in surgically unresectable cases. Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutations have been reported not only in gliomas and acute myeloid leukemias, but also in cartilaginous tumors and osteosarcom...

2016
Aneta Borkowska Tomasz Goryń Andrzej Pieńkowski Michał Wągrodzki Ewelina Jagiełło-Wieczorek Paweł Rogala Milena Szacht Piotr Rutkowski

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is an osteolytic, locally aggressive tumor that rarely metastasizes and typically occurs in the bones. At present, the primary treatment for GCTB is curettage with local adjuvants. Giant cells express receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL). Denosumab, a RANKL inhibitor appears to present an effective therapeutic option in advanced cases of GCTB. T...

2016
Kenta Mukaihara Yoshiyuki Suehara Shinji Kohsaka Keisuke Akaike Yu Tanabe Daisuke Kubota Midori Ishii Tsutomu Fujimura Saiko Kazuno Taketo Okubo Tatsuya Takagi Takashi Yao Kazuo Kaneko Tsuyoshi Saito Dominique Heymann

Giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB) are locally aggressive osteolytic bone tumors. Recently, some clinical trials have shown that denosumab is a novel and effective therapeutic option for aggressive and recurrent GCTB. This study was performed to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the therapeutic effect of denosumab. Comparative proteomic analyses were performed using GCTB samples whic...

2014
XIAJING QIAN YIDING CHEN FANG WAN

Granular cell tumor of the breast (GCTB) is a rare tumor, particularly in lactating women. This tumor can clinically and radiologically mimic breast carcinoma, which poses particular problems. The association between GCTB and sex hormones should receive particular attention. The present study reports a case of GCTB in a lactating patient. In this tsudy, the case of a 29-year old female who pres...

2014
SHAOFENG FU RUI BAI ZHENQUN ZHAO ZHIFENG ZHANG GANG ZHANG YUXIN WANG YONG WANG DIANMING JIANG DEZHI ZHU

Although classified as benign, giant cell tumors of the bone (GCTB) may be aggressive, recur and even metastasize to the lungs. In addition, the pathogenesis and histogenesis remain unclear; thus, the driving factors behind the strong tumor growth capacity of GCTB require investigation. In the present study, the expression levels of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α and vascular endothelial gro...

Journal: :Pathology, research and practice 2009
Shohei Matsubayashi Masahiro Nakashima Kenji Kumagai Masayuki Egashira Yuki Naruke Hisayoshi Kondo Tomayoshi Hayashi Hiroyuki Shindo

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a benign neoplasm but occasionally shows local recurrence, and histologically consists of osteoclast-like giant cells (GC) and stromal mononuclear cells (SC), which are capable of proliferation and osteoblastic differentiation. Activation of Wnt signaling can induce osteoblast differentiation and osteoclastgenesis during bone resorption process. This study ana...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2015
P DelaGarza-Montano E Estrada-Villasenor R Dominguez Rubio V Martinez-Lopez A Avila-Luna A Alfaro-Rodriguez D Garciadiego-Cazares A Carlos A D Hernandez-Perez C Bandala

BACKGROUND Primary bone neoplasms are rare, contributing only 0.2% of the global burden of all human malignancies. Osteosarcoma (OS) and chondrosarcoma (CS) are the most common malignancies of bone. The giant cell tumor of bone (GCTb) is a benign tumor with behavior characterized by osteolytic bone destruction. The OS, CS and GCTb affect both sexes, all races and generally have incidence peaks ...

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