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Absolute Quantification Of Tc-99m Activity Distributions Using A Planar Molecular Breast Imaging Commercial System, Benjamin P. Lopez Aug 2022

Absolute Quantification Of Tc-99m Activity Distributions Using A Planar Molecular Breast Imaging Commercial System, Benjamin P. Lopez

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Molecular breast imaging (MBI) uses two dedicated-breast semiconductor detectors to visualize the preferential uptake of technetium-99m-sestamibi (99mTc-sestamibi) by breast cancer cells relative to surrounding benign breast tissues. Clinically, MBI is used primarily as a supplementary tool to standard-of-care mammography because of its improved detection of breast cancers, especially in women with mammographically-dense breasts. Because of a lack of image corrections, MBI applications are currently limited to qualitative evaluations of relative pixel intensities between image regions with suspected lesions and normal tissue.

The objective of this dissertation was to use Monte Carlo simulations to better characterize the MBI imaging …


Computational Approaches To Understand Chemoresistance & Tumor Evolution Using Longitudinal Clinical Data And Lineage Tracing, Sahil Seth May 2022

Computational Approaches To Understand Chemoresistance & Tumor Evolution Using Longitudinal Clinical Data And Lineage Tracing, Sahil Seth

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Tumors are highly heterogeneous and dynamic, continually adapting and evolving in response to their microenvironment as well as external perturbations. Multi-region (spatial) and single cell sequencing has enabled us to anatomize the heterogeneity further and provide evidence of its association with chemo and drug resistance. To investigate this further we took two different approaches to understand the chemo-resistance, and functional heterogeneity in Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) and Pancreatic ductal carcinoma in situ (PDAC) from an evolutionary perspective.

The first approach was to leverage tumor profiling from an ongoing randomized clinical trial in triple-negative breast cancer (ARTEMIS) to assess mechanisms …


Genetic Counselors' Approaches To Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing For Hereditary Breast Cancer, Sarah Burke May 2020

Genetic Counselors' Approaches To Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing For Hereditary Breast Cancer, Sarah Burke

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Given the increasing availability of health-related direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT) and third-party interpretation (TPI) services, it is likely that genetic counselors (GCs) will continue to encounter consumers that require follow-up counseling for their results. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends clinical-grade genetic testing to confirm commercial results; however, the type of testing that GCs select remains uncharacterized. Therefore, we aimed to describe the specific recommendations that cancer GCs make for confirmatory genetic testing in probands who have already obtained DTC-GT results or TPI data that reported a BRCA1/2 pathogenic variant. We recruited 80 GCs specializing in hereditary cancer and administered …


The Roles Of Malt1 In Nf-Κb Activation And Solid Tumor Progression, Deng Pan May 2016

The Roles Of Malt1 In Nf-Κb Activation And Solid Tumor Progression, Deng Pan

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The transcription factor NF-κB plays a central role in many aspects of biological processes and diseases, such as inflammation and cancer. Although it has been suggested thatNF-κB is critical in tumorigenesis and tumor progression, the molecular mechanism by which NF-κB is activated in solid tumor remains largely unknown. In the current work, we focus on growth factor receptor-induced NF-κB activation and tumor progression, including epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-induced NF-κB in lung cancer and heregulin receptor (HER2)-induced NF-κB in breast cancer. We found that Mucosa-associated lymphoma translocation protein 1 (MALT1), also known as paracaspase, is required for EGFR-induced NF-κB activation …


Gene Set Analysis Of Post-Lactational Mammary Gland Involution Gene Signatures In Inflammatory And Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Arvind Bambhroliya May 2015

Gene Set Analysis Of Post-Lactational Mammary Gland Involution Gene Signatures In Inflammatory And Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Arvind Bambhroliya

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With each cycle of pregnancy and lactation, the mammary gland undergoes dramatic changes. Clarkson et al. (2004) and Stein et al. (2004) conducted a detailed analysis of these changes in the mouse mammary gland. Their results showed that tissue remodeling during post-lactational involution period mimics wound healing and tumorigenesis like pathological conditions. This indicates that post-lactational involution may create the microenvironment that initiates the development of precancerous mammary cells and promotes the progression of precancerous cells into cancer cells. Moreover, epidemiological studies have found that triple-negative (TN) breast cancer (BC) is associated with lower frequency and duration of breastfeeding compared …