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A Pedunculated Skin Lesion In A Case Of Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma, Meghana Kesireddy, Amit Correa, Raoul Correa, Rohit Venkatesan Jan 2019

A Pedunculated Skin Lesion In A Case Of Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma, Meghana Kesireddy, Amit Correa, Raoul Correa, Rohit Venkatesan

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Clear cell type renal carcinoma accounts for about 80% of all renal cell carcinomas. We present a 39-year-old male with clear cell renal carcinoma of the right kidney, stage I: T1 b (5 cm) N0 M0, who developed cutaneous metastases in the right submandibular region 28 months after nephrectomy. Our case is unique as i) the patient with stage I cancer (at the time of nephrectomy) presented with an isolated cutaneous nodule in a location distant from the primary site; ii) cutaneous nodule developed while being treated with pazopanib for metastatic lesions in the lung and adrenal; and iii) nivolumab …


Assessment Of A Mouse Xenograft Model Of Primary Colorectal Cancer With Special Reference To Perfluorooctane Sulfonate, Jeffrey H. Wimsatt, Caitlin Montgomery, Laurel S. Thomas, Charity Savard, Rachel Tallman, Kim Innes, Nezar Jrebi Jan 2018

Assessment Of A Mouse Xenograft Model Of Primary Colorectal Cancer With Special Reference To Perfluorooctane Sulfonate, Jeffrey H. Wimsatt, Caitlin Montgomery, Laurel S. Thomas, Charity Savard, Rachel Tallman, Kim Innes, Nezar Jrebi

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Colorectal cancer ranks third among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States. Current therapies have a range of side effects, and the development of a reliable animal model to speed the discovery of safe effective preventative therapies would be of great value. A cross-sectional study in a large Appalachian population recently showed an association between low circulating levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and a reduced prevalence of colorectal cancer. A study using APCmin(C57BL/6J-ApcMin/J) mice prone to familial adenomatous polyposis found PFOS was protective when exposure occurred during tumor development. To test the possible benefit of PFOS on spontaneous …