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Lung cancer survival in Germany: A population-based analysis of 132,612 lung cancer patients.

2014

Lung cancer is the most common cancer-related death worldwide. In Germany it accounts for 25% of cancer deaths in men, and 14% in women. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of 5-year relative survival by sex, age, histology, and tumour stage in Germany representing a population of 26.7 million people.The study is based on a pooled German dataset including data from 12 population-based cancer registries covering around one third of the German population. A total of 132,612 patients diagnosed with lung cancer from 2002 to 2010 were included in the analysis. Survival estimates for the time period 2007-2010 were calculated using period analysis. Differences in survival between sexes…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineGerontologyAdultMaleCancer ResearchLung NeoplasmsAdolescentPopulationAge adjustmentsymbols.namesakeYoung AdultSex FactorsGermanymedicineHumansPoisson regressionRegistrieseducationLung cancerAgedNeoplasm StagingAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyRelative survivalbusiness.industryAbsolute risk reductionAge FactorsCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCancer registryOncologyPopulation SurveillancesymbolsFemalebusinessDemographyLung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Light smoking and dependence symptoms in high-school students.

2005

Summary In high-school students, prevalence of smoking is high but few studies analyzed smoking in the student population according to nicotine content of smoked cigarettes and gender. We analyzed the responses to a questionnaire, including the modified Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire (FTQ), administered to 555 students (382 males, 173 females) of a professional high school in Palermo, Italy, to assess the prevalence in both genders of: (1) smoking “light” and high nicotine (HN) cigarettes; (2) signs of nicotine dependence and (3) respiratory symptoms. Nicotine content of habitually smoked cigarettes was considered as “light” if ⩽0.8 mg; as high if >0.8 mg. Forty-four percent of students…

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Impact of video-assisted thoracic surgery approach on postoperative mortality after lobectomy in octogenarians.

2019

The number of octogenarians who present with localized lung cancer eligible for surgical resection is increasing. Video-assisted thoracic surgery lobectomy has been widely accepted, but the potential benefit in octogenarians is not well established, especially for postoperative mortality. This study aimed to assess the impact of a video-assisted thoracic surgery approach on postoperative mortality after lobectomy for lung cancer in octogenarians.From January 2005 to December 2016, all patients aged more than 80 years who received lobectomy treatment for lung cancer were retrieved from the French Administrative Database. The end point was 30-day postoperative death. A propensity score was ge…

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Should atopy be assessed in elderly patients with respiratory symptoms suggestive of asthma?

2010

Aging is associated with modifications of the immune system and this could contribute to a reduced prevalence of allergic disease in the elderly. Atopy has rarely been considered in the clinical assessment of the geriatric respiratory patient. This article is a review of the available literature assessing the impact of age on atopy in the asthmatic patient. In the majority of papers, we found a lower prevalence of atopy in the most advanced ages, both in healthy subjects and in individuals affected by allergic respiratory diseases. No large, longitudinal studies performed in the general population have been conducted to confirm this observation. Although available data seem to favor the dec…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAgingPopulationDiseaseSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioImmunoglobulin Emedicine.disease_causeAtopyAllergic sensitizationAllergenmedicineHypersensitivityPrevalenceImmunology and AllergyHumansaging allergy asthmaRespiratory systemeducationAsthmaAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybiologybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAge FactorsAllergensmedicine.diseasePrognosisAsthmaImmunologybiology.proteinbusinessExpert review of respiratory medicine
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Age-related and tissue-specific accumulation of oxidative DNA base damage in 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase (Ogg1) deficient mice.

2001

Mutations that influence the repair of oxidative DNA modifications are expected to increase the steady-state (background) levels of these modifications and thus create a mutator phenotype that predisposes to malignant transformation. We have analysed the steady-state levels and repair kinetics of oxidative DNA modifications in cells of homozygous ogg1(-/-) null mice, which are deficient in Ogg1 protein, a DNA repair glycosylase that removes the miscoding base 8-hydroxyguanine (8-oxoG) from the genome. Oxidative purine modifications including 8-oxoG were quantified by means of an alkaline elution assay in combination with Fpg protein, the bacterial functional analogue of Ogg1 protein. In pri…

PurineMaleCancer ResearchGuanineDNA RepairOxidative phosphorylationBiologymedicine.disease_causeMalignant transformationchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceTranscription (biology)medicineAnimalsN-Glycosyl HydrolasesMice KnockoutCell growthAge FactorsGeneral MedicineDNAFibroblastsMolecular biologyOxygenOxidative StresschemistryDNA-Formamidopyrimidine GlycosylaseDNA glycosylaseOrgan SpecificityImmunologyHepatocytesOxidative stressDNACell DivisionDNA DamageCarcinogenesis
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The impact of study design and diagnostic approach in a large multi-centre ADHD study. Part 1: ADHD symptom patterns

2011

Contains fulltext : 96439.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) BACKGROUND: The International Multi-centre ADHD Genetics (IMAGE) project with 11 participating centres from 7 European countries and Israel has collected a large behavioural and genetic database for present and future research. Behavioural data were collected from 1068 probands with the combined type of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD-CT) and 1446 'unselected' siblings. The aim was to analyse the IMAGE sample with respect to demographic features (gender, age, family status, and recruiting centres) and psychopathological characteristics (diagnostic subtype, symptom frequencies, age at symptom detection, and com…

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[Recurrent abdominal pain in childhood]

1988

RecurrenceChild PreschoolAbdomenAge FactorsHumansPainAge FactorChildHuman
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Horn growth rate and longevity: implications for natural and artificial selection in thinhorn sheep (Ovis dalli).

2007

We used horn measurements from natural and hunted mortalities of male thinhorn sheep Ovis dalli from Yukon Territory, Canada, to examine the relationship between rapid growth early in life and longevity. We found that rapid growth was associated with reduced longevity for sheep aged 5 years and older for both the hunted and natural mortality data sets. The negative relationship between growth rate and longevity in hunted sheep can at least partially be explained by morphologically biased hunting regulations. The same trend was evident from natural mortalities from populations that were not hunted or underwent very limited hunting, suggesting a naturally imposed mortality cost directly or in…

Reduced longevityMaleSheepbiologyEcologyHorn (anatomy)media_common.quotation_subjectLongevityLongevityAge Factorsbiology.organism_classificationTrade-offMortality dataAnimalsGrowth rateSelection GeneticOvisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)media_commonHornsJournal of evolutionary biology
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Bleeding symptoms at disease presentation and prediction of ensuing bleeding in inherited FVII deficiency.

2012

SummaryIndividuals with inherited factor VII (FVII) deficiency display bleeding phenotypes ranging from mild to severe, with 30% of patients having always been asymptomatic (non-bleeding). In 626 FVII-deficient individuals, by analysing data from the International Factor VII (IF7) Registry and the Seven Treatment Evaluation Registry (STER), we determined whether bleeding type at disease presentation and FVII coagulant activity (FVIIc) predict ensuing bleeds. At disease presentation/diagnosis, 272 (43.5%) individuals were non-bleeding, 277 (44.2%) had minor bleeds, and 77 (12.3%) had major bleeds. During a median nine-year index period (IP) observation, 87.9% of non-bleeding individuals at p…

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Retinol and retinyl esters in pigment epithelium of rats with inherited retinal degeneration

1976

A comparative study of the retinol and retinyl ester concentrations was performed in the retinal pigment epithelium of the normal and affected rats. Our findings indicate that in dystrophic rat retinol content increases, whereas the amount of retinyl esters is always lower than normal. An hypothesis can be made on the deficiency of enzymic activities which regulate retinol retinol and retinyl esters levels in the pigment epithelium.

Retinal degenerationgenetic structuresRetinyl estersCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePigmentchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineAnimalsPigment Epithelium of EyeVitamin AMolecular BiologyPharmacologyRetinal pigment epitheliumChemistryRetinal DegenerationAge FactorsRetinolCell Biologymedicine.diseaseEpitheliumRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMolecular MedicineExperientia
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