Search results for " liver cancer"

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The novel NF-κB inhibitor DHMEQ synergizes with celecoxib to exert antitumor effects on human liver cancer cells by a ROS-dependent mechanism

2012

In a previous work of ours dehydroxymethyl-epoxyquinomicin (DHMEQ), an inhibitor of NF-κB, was shown to induce apoptosis through Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) production in hepatoma cells. The present study demonstrated that DHMEQ cooperates with Celecoxib (CLX) to decrease NF-κB DNA binding and to inhibit cell growth and proliferation more effectively than treatment with these single agents alone in the hepatoma cell lines HA22T/VGH and Huh-6. ROS production induced by the DHMEQ-CLX combination in turn generated the expression of genes involved in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and silencing TRB3 mRNA significantly decreased DHMEQ-CLX-induced cell growth inhibition. Moreover, the DHMEQ-…

Cancer ResearchCarcinoma HepatocellularAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisCell Cycle ProteinsProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesBiologyDHMEQ Celecoxib NF-jB CD95/CD95L Liver cancer cellsCell Line TumorSurvivinHumansGene silencingfas ReceptorProtein kinase BCell ProliferationSulfonamidesGene knockdownCyclooxygenase 2 InhibitorsCyclohexanonesCell growthEndoplasmic reticulumLiver NeoplasmsNF-kappa BDrug SynergismEndoplasmic Reticulum StressMolecular biologyAcetylcysteineRepressor ProteinsOncologyCelecoxibCell cultureApoptosisBenzamidesCancer researchPyrazolesPoly(ADP-ribose) PolymerasesReactive Oxygen SpeciesCancer Letters
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Survival in patients with primary liver cancer, gallbladder and extrahepatic biliary tract cancer and pancreatic cancer in Europe 1999- 2007: Results…

2015

Abstract Background The EUROCARE study collects and analyses survival data from population-based cancer registries (CRs) in Europe in order to provide data on between-country differences in survival and time trends in survival. Methods This study analyses data on liver cancer, gallbladder and extrahepatic biliary tract cancers (“biliary tract cancers”), and pancreatic cancer diagnosed in 2000–2007 from 88 CRs in 29 countries. Relative survival (RS) was estimated overall, by region, sex, age and period of diagnosis using the complete approach. Time trends in 5-year RS over 1999–2007 were also analysed using the period approach. Results The prognosis of the studied cancers was poor. Age-stand…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtySurvivalBiliary tract cancer; Cancer registry; Europe; Pancreatic cancer; Primary liver cancer; Survival; Time trends in survival; Oncology; Cancer ResearchPopulationSocio-culturaleTime trends in survivalGastroenterologyInternal medicinePancreatic cancermedicineeducationSurvival analysiseducation.field_of_studyRelative survivalbusiness.industryGallbladderPrimary liver cancerCancerPancreatic cancerCancer registrymedicine.diseaseCancer registryEuropeBiliary tract cancer ; Cancer registry ; Europe ; Pancreatic cancer ; Primary liver cancer ; Survival ; Time trends in survivalmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyBiliary tract cancerLiver cancerbusiness
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T cells engineered to express a T-cell receptor specific for glypican-3 to recognize and kill hepatoma cells in vitro and in mice

2015

Background & Aims Cancer therapies are being developed based on our ability to direct T cells against tumor antigens. Glypican-3 (GPC3) is expressed by 75% of all hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC), but not in healthy liver tissue or other organs. We aimed to generate T cells with GPC3-specific receptors that recognize HCC and used them to eliminate GPC3-expressing xenograft tumors grown from human HCC cells in mice. Methods We used mass spectrometry to obtain a comprehensive peptidome from GPC3-expressing hepatoma cells after immune-affinity purification of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A2 and bioinformatics to identify immunodominant peptides. To circumvent GPC3 tolerance resulting from feta…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicCancer Immunotherapy ; Immune Response ; Liver Cancer ; Tumor-associated AntigensCarcinoma HepatocellularTime FactorsCell SurvivalMice SCIDCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologyLymphocyte ActivationTransfectionImmunotherapy AdoptiveInterferon-gammaInterleukin 21GlypicansHLA-A2 AntigenAnimalsHumansCytotoxic T cellIL-2 receptorAntigen-presenting cellInterleukin 3HepatologyImmunodominant EpitopesZAP70Liver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyDendritic CellsHep G2 CellsNatural killer T cellXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysMolecular biologyCoculture TechniquesGenes T-Cell ReceptorInterleukin 12FemaleGenetic Engineering
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Consensus report from the 9th International Forum for Liver Magnetic Resonance Imaging: applications of gadoxetic acid-enhanced imaging

2021

Abstract Objectives The 9th International Forum for Liver Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was held in Singapore in September 2019, bringing together radiologists and allied specialists to discuss the latest developments in and formulate consensus statements for liver MRI, including the applications of gadoxetic acid–enhanced imaging. Methods As at previous Liver Forums, the meeting was held over 2 days. Presentations by the faculty on days 1 and 2 and breakout group discussions on day 1 were followed by delegate voting on consensus statements presented on day 2. Presentations and discussions centered on two main meeting themes relating to the use of gadoxetic acid–enhanced MRI in primary l…

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Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on liver cancer management (CERO-19)

2021

[Background & Aims] The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems and it may have heavily impacted patients with liver cancer (LC). Herein, we evaluated whether the schedule of LC screening or procedures has been interrupted or delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hepatocellular carcinomaLCmedicine.medical_treatment:diagnóstico::toma de decisiones clínicas [TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS]NursesRC799-869Liver transplantationCholangiocarcinomaClinical trialsENS-CCAInterquartile rangeDecisió Presa dePandemic:Other subheadings::/diagnosis [Other subheadings]:virosis::infecciones por virus ARN::infecciones por Nidovirales::infecciones por Coronaviridae::infecciones por Coronavirus [ENFERMEDADES]CERO-19Pandèmia de COVID-19 2020-Immunology and AllergyiCCA intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaCOVID-19 coronavirus disease 2019Liver Cancer Outcome in the COVID-19-pandemic ProjectSettore MED/12 - Gastroenterologiaddc:617IQRGastroenterologyBCLC Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer:Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Nidovirales Infections::Coronaviridae Infections::Coronavirus Infections [DISEASES]:neoplasias::neoplasias por localización::neoplasias del sistema digestivo::neoplasias hepáticas [ENFERMEDADES]Diseases of the digestive system. GastroenterologyManagementClinical PracticeClinical trialEuropean Network for the Study of Cholangiocarcinoma:Diagnosis::Clinical Decision-Making [ANALYTICAL DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES AND EQUIPMENT]Fetge - Malalties - DiagnòsticInterquartile rangeLiver cancerLiver cancerPROGRESSION-FREE SURVIVALLiver Cancermedicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19):Otros calificadores::/diagnóstico [Otros calificadores]610 Medicine & health:Neoplasms::Neoplasms by Site::Digestive System Neoplasms::Liver Neoplasms [DISEASES]LT liver transplantationArticleBarcelona Clinic Liver CancerInternal MedicinemedicineENS-CCA European Network for the Study of CholangiocarcinomaHepatologybusiness.industryCERO-19 Liver Cancer Outcome in the COVID-19-pandemic ProjectCOVID-19IQR Interquartile rangemedicine.diseaseBCLCClinical trialEmergency medicineObservational study610 Medizin und GesundheitbusinessHCC hepatocellular carcinomaLC liver cancerSARS-CoV-2 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2
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Incidence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Patients With HCV-Associated Cirrhosis Treated With Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents.

2018

Background & Aims: Studies have produced conflicting results of the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with hepatitis C virus–associated cirrhosis treated with direct-acting antivirals (DAAs). Data from clinics are needed to accurately assess the occurrence rate of HCC in patients with cirrhosis in the real world. Methods: We collected data from a large prospective study of 2,249 consecutive patients (mean age = 65.4 years, 56.9% male) with hepatitis C virus–associated cirrhosis (90.5% with Child-Pugh class A and 9.5% with Child-Pugh class B) treated with DAAs from March 2015 through July 2016 at 22 academic and community liver centers in Sicily, Italy. HCC occurren…

Liver CirrhosisMaleCirrhosisSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaSustained Virologic ResponseHepacivirusGastroenterology0302 clinical medicineRESIST-HCVRisk FactorsHepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)MedicineLiver Cancer RiskProspective StudiesProspective cohort studySettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceLiver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyHepatitis CMiddle AgedCirrhosis; Direct Antiviral Agents (DAAs); Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC); RESIST-HCV; Sustained Virological Response (SVR); hepatitis C Virus (HCV); liver cancer risk; reduction; sofosbuvirCirrhosisItalyLiver Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinomahepatitis C Virus (HCV)030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleHumanmedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularDirect Antiviral Agents (DAAs)Liver CirrhosiRESIST-HCV Liver Cancer Risk Reduction SofosbuvirAntiviral AgentsFollow-Up Studie03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineHumansIn patientSustained Virological Response (SVR)AgedReductionAntiviral AgentHepaciviruHepatologybusiness.industryProportional hazards modelRisk FactorHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesProspective StudieChild-Pugh Class BSofosbuvirbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Fish and human health: an umbrella review of observational studies

2022

Fish represents one of the most important dietary sources of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are known to be associated with various health benefits. This study aimed to systematically review existing meta-analyses of observational studies exploring the association between fish intake and various health outcomes. A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted to retrieve a total of 63 studies. Evidence was deemed as possible for the association between higher fish intake and decreased risk of the acute coronary syndrome, liver cancer, and depression, and limited for other outcomes (including age-related macular degeneration, Alzheimer’s disease, heart failure, all-caus…

MEAT CONSUMPTIONmeta-analysiBrain IschemiaESOPHAGEAL CANCER-RISKCOLORECTAL-CANCERliver cancerCOGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT RISKScardiovascular diseaseFatty Acids Omega-3AnimalsHumanscoronary heart diseaseFish liver cancerSettore MED/49 - Scienze Tecniche Dietetiche ApplicatePUFA INTAKEnon-communicable diseasePOLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACIDSomega-3 umbrella review.THYROID-CANCERumbrella reviewevidenceFatty AcidsFishesnon-communicable diseasesmortalityDietStrokemeta-analysisFishdepressionHEART-FAILUREDOSE-RESPONSE METAANALYSISomega-3DIETARY FACTORSFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
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Trends in net survival from liver cancer in six European Latin countries: results from the SUDCAN population-based study

2016

Liver cancer represents a major clinical challenge. The aim of the SUDCAN collaborative study was to compare the net survival from liver cancer between six European Latin countries (Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland) and provide trends in net survival and dynamics of excess mortality rates (EMRs) up to 5 years after diagnosis. The data were extracted from the EUROCARE-5 database. First, net survival was studied over the period 2000-2004 using the Pohar-Perme estimator. For trend analyses, the study period was specific to each country. Results are reported from 1992 to 2004 in France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland and from 2000 to 2004 in Belgium and Portugal. These tren…

MaleCancer ResearchDatabases FactualEpidemiologyTrends in survival0302 clinical medicineBelgiumCancer screeningMedicineCancer registries030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesYoung adultAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testMortality rateMedical recordLiver NeoplasmsMiddle Aged3. Good healthCancer registries; Europe; Excess mortality rate; Liver cancer; Net survival; Trends in survival;Survival RateEuropeOncologyItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPopulation SurveillanceFemaleFranceLiver cancerLiver cancerSwitzerlandAdultAdolescentSocio-culturale03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultNet survivalHumansAgedPortugalExcess mortality ratebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseCancer registrySpainLiver functionbusinessLiver function testsDemography
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Prognostic ability of BCLC-B subclassification in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing transarterial chemoembolization

2018

Prognostic ability of BCLC-B Subclassification in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization Background and aims. A subclassification system for intermediate hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was recently proposed to optimize treatment allocation. The aim of this study was to assess the prognostic ability of that substaging proposal. Patients and methods This is a retrospective multicenter cohort study including patients with intermediate HCC treated with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE). Predictors of survival were identified using the Cox proportional regression model. Results 289 Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) B patients were included. Medi…

MaleTime FactorsSpecialties of internal medicineKaplan-Meier EstimateGastroenterologyChemoembolization; Liver cancer; Radioembolization; Sorafenib; Staging system; Hepatology0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsMedicineStage (cooking)Aged 80 and overLiver NeoplasmsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSorafenibTreatment OutcomeRC581-951Italy030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinoma030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleChemoembolizationLiver cancerLiver cancerCohort studymedicine.drugSorafenibmedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularSettore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIARisk AssessmentDecision Support Techniques03 medical and health sciencesPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicineHumansChemoembolization TherapeuticRadioembolizationAgedNeoplasm StagingProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesHepatologybusiness.industryProportional hazards modelRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseStaging systemLog-rank testMultivariate Analysisbusiness
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Second line systemic therapies for hepatocellular carcinoma: Reasons for the failure

2015

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the main cause of death in patients with cirrhosis, with an increasing incidence worldwide. Sorafenib is the choice therapy for advanced HCC. Over time several randomized phase III trials have been performed testing sunitinib, brivanib, linifanib and other molecules in head-to-head comparison with Sorafenib as first-line treatment for advanced-stage HCC, but none of these has so far been registered in this setting. Moreover, another feared vacuum arises from the absence of molecules registered as second-line therapy for patients who have failed Sorafenib, representing an urgent unmet medical need. To date all molecules tested as second-line therapies for ad…

OncologySorafenibmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyCirrhosisHepatocellular carcinomaPlacebochemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineBarcelona clinic liver cancerMedicineneoplasmsCause of deathHepatologybusiness.industrySunitinibIncidence (epidemiology)Systemic therapiesSorafenibmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesLinifanibEditorialchemistryHepatocellular carcinomabusinessmedicine.drug
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