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Research of prognostic biomarkers in Tunisian patients with bladder cancer

2016

Bladder cancer is the first most common urogenital cancer in men in Tunisia, with a high recurrence rate. Patients with muscle-invasive disease develop metastasis. The need for expensive continuous surveillance. In this thesis we try to search some candidate biomarkers. Their use for cancer staging and personalization of therapy at the time of diagnosis in order to identify a better treatment could improve patient care. The aim of this first part of our study was to investigate the clinical significance of three immune cell-related transcription factors, T-bet, GATA-3 and Bcl-6 in Tunisian patients with bladder cancer. We found that T-bet level was significantly higher in invasive carcinoma…

SmokingsTRAILP-Akt ser 473Bladder cancer[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerMarqueurs pronostiquesPrognosisT-betGATA-3Cancer de la vessie[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerBcl-6TabacSFasL
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When a compliance without pressure strategy fails due to a minority dissenter: A case of “behavioral conversion”

1988

While a strategy of compliance without pressure (Joule, 1987) had the effect of inducing almost all of a group of smoking subjects to stop smoking first for 18 hours then for 3 days, simply observing someone (an accomplice) break his or her own initial agreement to abstain from smoking for 18 hours was enough to bring about a substantial reduction in the willingness of other subjects to later abstain for 3 days. However, subjects did not follow the lead of the accomplice immediately, and persisted in their agreement to abstain for 18 hours. This pattern of indirect, but not direct influence, suggests that there may be a type of minority influence at work here that represents a sort of behav…

Social Psychologymedicine.medical_treatmentmedicineSmoking cessationMinority influencePsychologySocial psychologyCompliance (psychology)European Journal of Social Psychology
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Airway obstruction in relation to symptoms in chronic respiratory disease—a nationally representative population study

2000

Abstract We examined the severity of airway obstruction and the occurrence of respiratory symptoms in a large, nationally representative population sample and in a subgroup of subjects with chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema to obtain information for developing national prevention and treatment strategies for these diseases. The study population comprised of 7217 randomly selected subjects (aged 30 years and older) who participated in a comprehensive health examination survey. The ‘cases' were subjects diagnosed as having chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema. The survey methods comprised of questionnaires, interviews, physical measurements, including spirometry, and clinical examinations. I…

SpirometryAdultMalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyChronic bronchitissymptoms.chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseFEV1/FVC ratioInternal medicineForced Expiratory VolumeSurveys and QuestionnairesOdds RatioPrevalenceMedicineHumansLung Diseases ObstructiveBronchitisFinlandAgedEmphysemamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPhlegmRespiratory diseaseSmokinglung functionAirway obstructionMiddle Agedrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseobstructionrespiratory tract diseasesCold TemperatureChronic coughDyspneaPopulation SurveillanceChronic DiseasePhysical therapyPopulation studychronic bronchitisFemalemedicine.symptombusinessRespiratory Medicine
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The German COPD cohort COSYCONET: Aims, methods and descriptive analysis of the study population at baseline

2016

Abstract Background The German COPD cohort study COSYCONET (" CO PD and SY stemic consequences- CO morbidities NET work") investigates the interaction of lung disease, comorbidities and systemic inflammation. Recruitment took place from 2010 to 2013 in 31 study centers. In addition to the baseline visit, follow-up visits are scheduled at 6, 18, 36 and 54 months after baseline. The study also comprises a biobank, image bank, and includes health economic data. Here we describe the study design of COSYCONET and present baseline data of our COPD cohort. Methods Inclusion criteria were broad in order to cover a wide range of patterns of the disease. In each visit, patients undergo a large panel …

SpirometryAdultMalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyComorbiditySeverity of Illness IndexCohort Studies03 medical and health sciencesPulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsInternal medicineGermanySeverity of illnessMedicineHumansCOPD030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedAged 80 and overCOPDmedicine.diagnostic_testSystemic inflammationbusiness.industrySmokingCohortStudy designMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComorbiditySystemic Inflammatory Response SyndromeObservational Studies as Topic030228 respiratory systemCohortPhysical therapyDisease ProgressionPopulation studyFemaleCohort ; Comorbidity ; Copd ; Study Design ; Systemic InflammationbusinessCohort studyFollow-Up StudiesRespiratory Medicine
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Determinants of Allergic Sensitization, Asthma and Lung Function: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study in Italian Schoolchildren

2020

Prenatal smoking exposure and early-life respiratory infections are major determinants of asthma during childhood. We investigate the factors influencing allergic sensitization (AS), asthma, and lung function in children and the balance between individual and environmental characteristics at different life stages. 1714 children aged 7&ndash

SpirometryMaleacute respiratory infectionsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:Medicinecigarette smokingallergic sensitizationTobacco smokeArticleAllergic sensitization03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyRisk FactorsInternal medicineForced Expiratory VolumeMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRespiratory systemChildLungLung functionAsthmaPregnancymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthasthmamedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesCross-Sectional Studies030228 respiratory systemItalySpirometryacute respiratory infectionchild healthFemaleTobacco Smoke Pollutionbusiness
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in severe mental illness: A timely diagnosis to advance the process of quitting smoking

2021

This study receives founding by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competitiveness, Instituto Carlos III (FIS PI16/00802).

Spirometrymedicine.medical_specialtysmokingPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveInternal medicineIntervention (counseling)medicineHumansCOPDBipolar disorderearly detectionbipolar disorderCOPDMotivationLungmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMental DisordersSmokingmedicine.diseaseMental illnessClinical trialschizophreniaPsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.anatomical_structureSchizophreniaSmoking CessationbusinessResearch Article
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Correcting for non-ignorable missingness in smoking trends

2015

Data missing not at random (MNAR) is a major challenge in survey sampling. We propose an approach based on registry data to deal with non-ignorable missingness in health examination surveys. The approach relies on follow-up data available from administrative registers several years after the survey. For illustration we use data on smoking prevalence in Finnish National FINRISK study conducted in 1972-1997. The data consist of measured survey information including missingness indicators, register-based background information and register-based time-to-disease survival data. The parameters of missingness mechanism are estimable with these data although the original survey data are MNAR. The u…

Statistics and ProbabilityBackground informationFOS: Computer and information sciencesta112Test data generationComputer scienceSurvey samplingnon-participationta3142Smoking prevalenceBayesian inferenceMissing dataStatistics - Applicationsregistry dataMethodology (stat.ME)missing dataStatisticsSurvey data collectionRegistry dataApplications (stat.AP)Statistics Probability and Uncertaintysurvey samplingStatistics - Methodologysmoking prevalencehealth examination survey
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Cancer patients participating in a lifestyle intervention during chemotherapy greatly over-report their physical activity level: a validation study

2015

Background The short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-sf) is a validated questionnaire used to assess physical activity (PA) in healthy adults and commonly used in both apparently healthy adults and cancer patients. However, the IPAQ-sf has not been previously validated in cancer patients undergoing oncologic treatment. The objective of the present study was to compare IPAQ-sf with objective measures of physical activity (PA) in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Methods The present study was part of a 12-month prospective individualized lifestyle intervention focusing on diet, PA, stress management and smoking cessation in 100 cancer patients undergoing…

Stress managementmedicine.medical_specialtySports medicinemedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIPAQValidationMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineeducationChemotherapyeducation.field_of_studyPhysical activitybusiness.industryRehabilitationCancer030229 sport sciencesmedicine.diseasePhysical activity levelPeer reviewAccelerometerOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPhysical therapyCancer patientSmoking cessationbusinessResearch ArticleBMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Cerebrovascular risk factors and clinical classification of strokes

2005

Cerebrovascular risk represents a progressive and evolving concept owing to the particular distribution of risk factors in patients with ischemic stroke and in light of the newest stroke subtype classifications that account for pathophysiological, instrumental, and clinical criteria. Age represents the strongest nonmodifiable risk factor associated with ischemic stroke, while hypertension constitutes the most important modifiable cerebrovascular risk factor, confirmed by a host of epidemiological data and by more recent intervention trials of primary (HOT, Syst-Eur, LIFE) and secondary (PROGRESS) prevention of stroke in hypertensive patients. To be sure, a curious relationship exists betwee…

TOAST Classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyIschemiaHyperuricemiaDiabetes ComplicationsFramingham Heart StudyRisk FactorsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationEpidemiologymedicineAlbuminuriaHumansCarotid StenosisObesitycardiovascular diseasesRisk factorStrokeInflammationbusiness.industrySmokingstroke TOAST classificationAtrial fibrillationmedicine.diseaseStrokeProteinuriaCholesterolHypertensionCardiologyPhysical therapyHypertrophy Left VentricularCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness
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Smoking cessation and outcome of patients affected by non muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMI-BC)

2013

Introduction: Does a correlation exist between smoking cessation and recurrence of non muscle invasive bladder carcinoma (NMI-BC) after TUR and adjuvant intravescical chemotherapy? Up today just few retrospective studies tried to answer this question. There is evidence that quitting decreases the risk of recurrence but nowadays it is still controversial how and how long it takes from quitting to reduce the risk (1-3). The aim of the present study is to compare the recurrence rate in smokers, non smokers and former smokers and in particular to evaluate if and how the decision of quitting at diagnosis could change the patients’outcome. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the out…

TUR smoking cigarettenon muscle invasive bladderSettore MED/24 - Urologia
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