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The Use Of Near-Infrared Angiography In Evaluating Bowel Anastomosis During A Gynecologic Oncology Surgery, Lea A. Moukarzel, Sarah Andres, Oliver Zivanovic Aug 2024

The Use Of Near-Infrared Angiography In Evaluating Bowel Anastomosis During A Gynecologic Oncology Surgery, Lea A. Moukarzel, Sarah Andres, Oliver Zivanovic

Abington Jefferson Health Papers

Reducing anastomotic leak rates after bowel resection is a priority among patients undergoing gynecologic oncology surgery. While near-infrared (NIR) angiography has been investigated in the colorectal literature, more recent work has demonstrated promising results when used in gynecologic cancer surgery. It has been repeatedly shown to be a safe intervention that can offer real time assessment of bowel perfusion, offering the surgeon the opportunity to act on the results in the hopes of decreasing the risk of complications.


Cardiovascular Disease In Adults With A History Of Out-Of-Home Care During Childhood: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Prospective Cohort Studies, G. David Batty, Mika Kivimäki, Ylva B. Almquist, Johan G. Eriksson, Mika Gissler, Emmanuel S. Gnanamanickam, Mark Hamer, Josephine Jackisch, Hee-Soon Juon, Markus Keski-Säntti, Chaiquan Li, Tuija M. Mikkola, Emily Murray, Amanda Sacker, Leonie Segal, Philipp Frank Jul 2024

Cardiovascular Disease In Adults With A History Of Out-Of-Home Care During Childhood: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Prospective Cohort Studies, G. David Batty, Mika Kivimäki, Ylva B. Almquist, Johan G. Eriksson, Mika Gissler, Emmanuel S. Gnanamanickam, Mark Hamer, Josephine Jackisch, Hee-Soon Juon, Markus Keski-Säntti, Chaiquan Li, Tuija M. Mikkola, Emily Murray, Amanda Sacker, Leonie Segal, Philipp Frank

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Background

While individuals who were separated from their biological family and placed into the care of the state during childhood (out-of-home care) are more prone to developing selected adverse health problems in adulthood, their risk of cardiovascular disease is uncertain. Our aim was to explore this association by pooling published and unpublished results from prospective cohort studies.

Methods

We used two approaches to identifying relevant data on childhood care and adult cardiovascular disease (PROSPERO registration CRD42021254665). First, to locate published studies, we searched PubMed (Medline) until November 2023. Second, with the objective of identifying unpublished studies with the potential to …


Risk Of Secondary Malignancies After Pelvic Radiation: A Population-Based Analysis, Connor Mcpartland, Andrew Salib, Joshua Banks, James R. Mark, Costas D. Lallas, Edouard J. Trabulsi, Leonard G. Gomella, Hannan Goldberg, Benjamin Leiby, Robert Den, Thenappan Chandrasekar Mar 2024

Risk Of Secondary Malignancies After Pelvic Radiation: A Population-Based Analysis, Connor Mcpartland, Andrew Salib, Joshua Banks, James R. Mark, Costas D. Lallas, Edouard J. Trabulsi, Leonard G. Gomella, Hannan Goldberg, Benjamin Leiby, Robert Den, Thenappan Chandrasekar

Department of Urology Faculty Papers

Background and objective

Radiation therapy has increasingly been used in the management of pelvic malignancies. However, the use of radiation continues to pose a risk of a secondary malignancy to its recipients. This study investigates the risk of secondary malignancy development following radiation for primary pelvic malignancies.

Methods

A retrospective cohort review of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database from 1975 to 2016 was performed. Primary pelvic malignancies were subdivided based on the receipt of radiation, and secondary malignancies were stratified as pelvic or nonpelvic to investigate the local effect of radiation.

Key findings and limitations

A total of …


Mavs Is A Double-Edged Sword, Christina Huang, Jack L. Arbiser Aug 2023

Mavs Is A Double-Edged Sword, Christina Huang, Jack L. Arbiser

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

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Gene Signature Reveals Decreased Sox10-Dependent Transcripts In Malignant Cells From Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Resistant Cutaneous Melanomas, Timothy J. Purwin, Signe Caksa, Ahmet Sacan, Claudia Capparelli, Andrew E. Aplin Jul 2023

Gene Signature Reveals Decreased Sox10-Dependent Transcripts In Malignant Cells From Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Resistant Cutaneous Melanomas, Timothy J. Purwin, Signe Caksa, Ahmet Sacan, Claudia Capparelli, Andrew E. Aplin

Department of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Cancer Biology Faculty Papers

Evidence is mounting for cross-resistance between immune checkpoint and targeted kinase inhibitor therapies in cutaneous melanoma patients. Since the loss of the transcription factor, SOX10, causes tolerance to MAPK pathway inhibitors, we used bioinformatic techniques to determine if reduced SOX10 expression/activity is associated with immune checkpoint inhibitor resistance. We integrated SOX10 ChIP-seq, knockout RNA-seq, and knockdown ATAC-seq data from melanoma cell models to develop a robust SOX10 gene signature. We used computational methods to validate this signature as a measure of SOX10-dependent activity in independent single-cell and bulk RNA-seq SOX10 knockdown, cell line panel, and MAPK inhibitor drug-resistant datasets. Evaluation …