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Neural and muscular changes after 4 and 8 weeks of electromyostimulation training

2005

Electromyostimulation (EMS) has been recently used as a modality of resistance training in healthy subjects to enhance maximal voluntary strength (Duchateau 1990, Maffiuletti 2002). The underlying ...

Human-Computer Interactionmedicine.medical_specialtyModality (human–computer interaction)Physical medicine and rehabilitationbusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringResistance trainingHealthy subjectsmedicineBioengineeringGeneral MedicinebusinessComputer Science ApplicationsComputer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
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Effects of tumor necrosis factor-alpha on tumor blood flow and hyperthermic treatment.

1989

The impact of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (rhTNF-alpha), given alone or in combination with local hyperthermia, on perfusion and growth of a moderately rhTNF-alpha-sensitive rat tumor (DS-carcinosarcoma) was investigated. DS-carcinosarcomas were implanted into the hind foot dorsum of Sprague-Dawley rats. Tumor blood flow (TBF) was measured with the krypton-85 clearance technique. Treatment with either tumor necrosis factor-alpha (0.1-1.0 mg/kg) or hyperthermia (43.3 and 44.3 degrees C, 40 min) can decrease the perfusion of malignant tumors. The TBF reduction was fully established 2 h after rhTNF-alpha injection and lasted for at least 4 h. The application of local hyperthe…

HyperthermiaCancer ResearchNecrosisSoft Tissue NeoplasmsPharmacologyCarcinosarcomaTumor perfusionmedicineAnimalsTumor growthTumor necrosis factor αbusiness.industryTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaRats Inbred StrainsHematologyBlood flowHyperthermia Inducedmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyRecombinant ProteinsRatsOncologyRegional Blood FlowImmunologyTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptombusinessPerfusionCell DivisionNeoplasm TransplantationOnkologie
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Tumour-growth inhibition by induced hyperglycaemia/hyperlactacidaemia and localized hyperthermia.

1996

The present study was undertaken to exploit pathophysiological properties of solid tumours for a tumour-specific therapy. Experiments were carried out on DS-sarcomas implanted s.c. in the hind foot dorsum of Sprague Dawley rats. Treatment strategies included tumour acidification, lactate accumulation and disturbance of the microcirculation by induced systemic hyperglycaemia/hyperlact-acidaemia (15-25/10 mmol/L; for 60 min) as well as localized hyperthermia (water-bath; 43 degrees C, 30 min.). A special infusion solution was developed for the systemic treatment containing glucose, lactic acid and organic buffer without inorganic ions. Growth kinetics of tumour volume and animal survival were…

HyperthermiaCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyCarbohydrate metabolismPharmacologyMicrocirculationRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineCombined Modality TherapyAnimalsHumansLactic AcidInfusions Intravenousbusiness.industryHyperthermia Inducedmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyPathophysiologyRatsEndocrinologyGlucosechemistryExperimental pathologySarcomaSarcoma ExperimentalGrowth inhibitionbusinessCell DivisionInternational journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group
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The influence of tumor blood flow and microenvironmental factors on the efficacy of radiation, drugs and localized hyperthermia.

1997

It is generally accepted that tumor blood flow, microcirculation, oxygen and nutrient supply, tissue pH distribution, and the bioenergetic status-factors which are usually closely linked and which define the so-called metabolic microenvironment--can markedly influence the therapeutic response of malignant tumors to conventional irradiation, chemotherapy, other nonsurgical treatment modalities, and the cell proliferation activity within tumors. Currently available information on the parameters defining the metabolic micromilieu in human tumors is presented in this review. According to these data, significant variations in these relevant factors are likely to occur between different locations…

HyperthermiaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCell Survivalmedicine.medical_treatmentMicrocirculationNeoplasmsMedicineDistribution (pharmacology)AnimalsHumansChildTumor microenvironmentChemotherapybusiness.industryBlood flowImmunotherapyHyperthermia Inducedmedicine.diseasePrognosisCombined Modality TherapyCell HypoxiaRadiation therapyChemotherapy AdjuvantRegional Blood FlowPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCancer researchRadiotherapy AdjuvantImmunotherapybusinessEnergy MetabolismCell DivisionKlinische Padiatrie
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Effect of hyperthermia on tumor blood flow.

1984

Differences in blood perfusion rates between tumors and normal tissue can be utilized to selectively heat many solid tumors. Blood flow in normal tissues is considerably increased at temperatures commonly applied during localized hyperthermia. In contrast, tumor blood flow may respond to localized heat typically in two different blood flow patterns: Flow may either decrease continuously with increasing exposure time and/or temperature or flow may exhibit a transient increase followed by a decline. A decrease in blood flow at high thermal doses can be observed in most of the tumors, whereas an increase in flow at low thermal doses seems to occur less frequently. The inhibition of blood flow …

Hyperthermiamedicine.medical_specialtyHot TemperatureTime FactorsPhysiologyChemistryMicrocirculationNormal tissueBlood flowNeoplasms Experimentalmedicine.diseaseRatsMiceCell killingEndocrinologyTreatment modalityRegional Blood FlowPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineCancer cellmedicineAnimalsIrradiationPerfusionBlood Flow VelocityBiorheology
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Long-term resource utilisation and associated costs of exercise during (neo)adjuvant oncological treatment: the Phys-Can project

2022

Background Exercise during oncological treatment is beneficial to patient health and can counteract the side effects of treatment. Knowledge of the societal costs associated with an exercise intervention, however, is limited. The aims of the present study were to evaluate the long-term resource utilisation and societal costs of an exercise intervention conducted during (neo)adjuvant oncological treatment in a randomised control trial (RCT) versus usual care (UC), and to compare high-intensity (HI) versus low-to-moderate intensity (LMI) exercise in the RCT. Methods We used data from the Physical Training and Cancer (Phys-Can) project. In the RCT, 577 participants were randomised to HI or to …

Hälso- och sjukvårdsorganisation hälsopolitik och hälsoekonomiCancer; exercise; health care costs; sick leave; costs; cost analysisCost-Benefit Analysiscostssick leavecost analysisNeoplasmshealth care costsHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSjukgymnastikExercisePhysiotherapyPhysical Therapy ModalitiesCancerCancer och onkologiexerciseResistance TrainingHematologyGeneral MedicineHealth Care Service and Management Health Policy and Services and Health EconomyHealth ServicesVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Onkologi: 762OncologyCancer and OncologyQuality of Life
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Small Sample Biometric Recognition Based on Palmprint and Face Fusion

2009

Contactless biometrics provide high comfort and hygiene in person recognition. Because of this, such systems are better accepted by the general public. This paper proposes an adaptive, contactless, biometric system which combines two modalities: palmprint and face. The processing chain has been designed to overcome embedded system constraints and small sample set problem: after a palmprint is extracted from a hand image, Gabor filters are applied to both the palmprint and face in order to extract parameters, which are then used for classification. Fusion possibilities are also discussed and tested using a multimodal database of 130 people designed by the authors. High recognition performanc…

Image fusionModality (human–computer interaction)BiometricsPixelComputer sciencebusiness.industryFeature extractionPattern recognitionContext (language use)Facial recognition systemFace (geometry)Computer visionArtificial intelligencebusiness2009 Fourth International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology
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A Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Based Prediction Model for Prostate Biopsy Risk Stratification

2018

IMPORTANCE: Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in conjunction with MRI–transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) fusion-guided biopsies have improved the detection of prostate cancer. It is unclear whether MRI itself adds additional value to multivariable prediction models based on clinical parameters. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an MRI-based prediction model can reduce unnecessary biopsies in patients with suspected prostate cancer. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Patients underwent MRI, MRI-TRUS fusion-guided biopsy, and 12-core systematic biopsy in 1 session. The development cohort used to derive the prediction model consisted of 400 patients from 1 institution enrolled between …

Image-Guided BiopsyMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyProstate biopsy030232 urology & nephrologyRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineProstateBiopsymedicineHumansAgedUltrasonographyOriginal Investigationmedicine.diagnostic_testReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industryProstateProstatic NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyMagnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCohortRadiologybusinessImage-Guided BiopsyBiomarkers
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Acetic acid compared with i-scan imaging for detecting Barrett's esophagus: a randomized, comparative trial.

2013

Background Traditional surveillance in patients with Barrett's esophagus (BE) has relied on random biopsies. Targeted biopsies that use advanced imaging modalities may significantly improve detection of specialized columnar epithelium (SCE). Objective We compared the efficacy of targeted biopsies that used i -scan or acetic acid to random biopsies in the detection of SCE. Design Patients with visible columnar lined epithelium or known BE were randomized at a 1:1 ratio to undergo acetic acid application or i -scan with targeted biopsies. Setting Targeted biopsies were performed based on surface architecture according to the Guelrud classification followed by 4-quadrant biopsies. Patients A t…

Image-Guided BiopsyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyImaging modalitiesAcetic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundBarrett EsophagusPrimary outcomeEsophagusmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientEsophagusColoring AgentsAcetic Acidbusiness.industryOptical ImagingGastroenterologyComparative trialMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryStainingmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBarrett's esophagusFemaleIndicators and ReagentsEsophagoscopybusinessNuclear medicineGastrointestinal endoscopy
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Reproduction beyond cancer: A message of hope for young women

2006

Abstract Objective. Aggressive chemotherapy and radiotherapy or radical oncological surgery in young women with cancer has greatly enhanced these patients' life expectancy, but these treatments often cause infertility or premature ovarian failure due to a massive destruction of the ovarian reserve. The objective of this review is to discuss the effect of the various cancer treatments on fertility and present the various fertility sparing operations and fertility preservation strategies. Method. An extensive survey of the most up-to-date literature was performed. Results. This review discusses the impact of current cancer treatment on fertility potential and the various surgical and assisted…

Infertilitymedicine.medical_specialtyGenital Neoplasms Femalemedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentBreast NeoplasmsFertilitymedicineHumansFertility preservationIntensive care medicineOvarian reservemedia_commonGynecologybusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyCancermedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyPremature ovarian failureRadiation therapyFertilityOncologyLife expectancyFemalebusinessInfertility FemaleGynecologic Oncology
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