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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Exploiting High-Throughput Cell Line Drug Screening Studies To Identify Candidate Therapeutic Agents In Head And Neck Cancer, Anthony C Nichols, Morgan Black, John Yoo, Nicole Pinto, Andrew Fernandes, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Paul C Boutros, John W Barrett
Exploiting High-Throughput Cell Line Drug Screening Studies To Identify Candidate Therapeutic Agents In Head And Neck Cancer, Anthony C Nichols, Morgan Black, John Yoo, Nicole Pinto, Andrew Fernandes, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Paul C Boutros, John W Barrett
Oncology Publications
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need for better therapeutics in head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) to improve survival and decrease treatment morbidity. Recent advances in high-throughput drug screening techniques and next-generation sequencing have identified new therapeutic targets in other cancer types, but an HNSCC-specific study has not yet been carried out. We have exploited data from two large-scale cell line projects to clearly describe the mutational and copy number status of HNSCC cell lines and identify candidate drugs with elevated efficacy in HNSCC.
METHODS: The genetic landscape of 42 HNSCC cell lines including mutational and copy number data …
Overall Survival And Biochemical Failure-Free Survival Comparison Of Brachytherapy Treatment Options Versus External Beam Radiation Therapy For Both Low And Intermediate-Risk Prostate Cancer: A Propensity-Score Matched Analysis, Graham D. Smith
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Purpose: This study compares overall survival (OS) and biochemical failure-free survival (bFFS) in low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer patients that received brachytherapy [low-dose-rate brachytherapy (LDR-BT) or high-dose-rate brachytherapy with external beam radiation therapy (HDR-BT+EBRT)] versus external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) alone.
Materials/Methods: Patient data was obtained from the ProCaRS database, which contains 7974 prostate cancer patients treated at four Canadian institutions. Propensity score (PS) matching was used to generate matched cohorts with balanced baseline prognostic factors.
Results/Conclusions: Final PS matches included two 1:1 intermediate-risk patient matches, LDR-BT vs. EBRT (total n = 254) and HDR-BT+EBRT vs. EBRT (total n=388), and …
Mri Relaxation Rates: A Quantitative Approach To Track Tumour Cells Expressing Maga, Anindita Sengupta
Mri Relaxation Rates: A Quantitative Approach To Track Tumour Cells Expressing Maga, Anindita Sengupta
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Using magnetic resonance imaging, relaxation rate measurements were
performed in cancer cells overexpressing a magnetotactic bacterial gene, MagA.
Measurements of magnetic resonance relaxation rates in this expression
system is important for optimizing cell detection and specificity, for developing
quantification methods, and for refinement of gene-based iron contrast using
magnetosome associated genes. We measured the total transverse
relaxation rate (R2*), its irreversible and reversible components (R2 and R2′,
respectively) and the longitudinal relaxation rate (R1) in MDA-MB-435 tumor cells.
Clonal lines overexpressing MagA were cultured in the presence and absence of
iron supplementation, and mounted in a …
Multiparametric Imaging And Mr Image Texture Analysis In Brain Tumors, Harish A. Sharma
Multiparametric Imaging And Mr Image Texture Analysis In Brain Tumors, Harish A. Sharma
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Discrimination of tumor from radiation injured (RI) tissues and differentiation of tumor types using noninvasive imaging is essential for guiding surgical and radiotherapy treatments are some of the challenges that clinicians face in the course of treatment of brain tumors. The first objective in this thesis was to develop a method to discriminate between glioblastoma tumor recurrences and radiation injury using multiparametric characterization of the tissue incorporating conventional magnetic resonance imaging signal intensities and diffusion tensor imaging parameters. Our results show significant correlations in the RI that was missing in the tumor regions. These correlations may aid in differentiating between …
Has The Use Of Computers In Radiation Therapy Improved The Accuracy In Radiation Dose Delivery?, Jacob Van Dyk, Jerry J. Battista Dr.
Has The Use Of Computers In Radiation Therapy Improved The Accuracy In Radiation Dose Delivery?, Jacob Van Dyk, Jerry J. Battista Dr.
Oncology Publications
Purpose: It is well recognized that computer technology has had a major impact on the practice of radiation oncology. This paper addresses the question as to how these computer advances have specifically impacted the accuracy of radiation dose delivery to the patient. Methods: A review was undertaken of all the key steps in the radiation treatment process ranging from machine calibration to patient treatment verification and irradiation. Using a semi-quantitative scale, each stage in the process was analysed from the point of view of gains in treatment accuracy. Results: Our critical review indicated that computerization related to digital medical imaging …