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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Merkel Cell Carcinoma Of The Skin, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Jon Tonita, James Gilchrist
Merkel Cell Carcinoma Of The Skin, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Jon Tonita, James Gilchrist
Edward Yu
Background: Neuroendocrine/Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) of the skin is an uncommon tumour. Currently, there are only limited data available on the natural history, prognostic factors, and patient management of MCC. Objective: To review our experience and build the largest database from the literature. Methods: Twenty-eight cases from the London Regional Cancer Center were combined with 633 cases obtained from the literature searched in English, French, German, and Chinese for the years 1966 to 1998. The database included age, sex, initial disease status at presentation to the clinic, site of primary, any coexisting disease, any previous irradiation, sizes of primary/nodal/distant metas-tases, …
Chemotherapy In Neuroendocrine/Merkel Cell Carcinoma Of The Skin: Case Series And Review Of 204 Cases, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Eric Winquist, Alex Hammond, Larry Stitt, Jan Tonita, Jim Gilchrist
Chemotherapy In Neuroendocrine/Merkel Cell Carcinoma Of The Skin: Case Series And Review Of 204 Cases, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Eric Winquist, Alex Hammond, Larry Stitt, Jan Tonita, Jim Gilchrist
Edward Yu
Purpose: To study the use of chemotherapy for Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) of the skin. Patients and methods: Twenty-five cases of MCC were treated at the London Regional Cancer Center between 1987 and 1997. Thirteen cases treated with chemotherapy were reviewed with 191 cases from the literature. Results: At presentation, 24 patients had localized skin lesions (stage I) and one had locoregional involvement (stage II). Among the nine cases with recurrent nodal disease, six had chemotherapy as a component of salvage treatment. They were all free of disease at a median of 19 months (range, 12 to 37 months). In …
Radiation Treatment For Cervical Esophagus: Patterns Of Practice Study In Canada, 1996, Patricia Tai, Jake Van Dyk, Edward Yu, Jerry Battista, Matthew Schmid, Larry Stitt, Jon Tonita, Terry Coad
Radiation Treatment For Cervical Esophagus: Patterns Of Practice Study In Canada, 1996, Patricia Tai, Jake Van Dyk, Edward Yu, Jerry Battista, Matthew Schmid, Larry Stitt, Jon Tonita, Terry Coad
Edward Yu
PURPOSE: To assess the patterns of practice among Canadian radiation oncologists who treat esophageal cancers, using a trans-Canada survey, completed at the end of 1996. METHODS AND MATERIALS: One of 3 case presentations of different stages of cervical esophageal cancer was randomly assigned and sent to participating radiation oncologists by mail. Respondents were asked to fill in questionnaires regarding treatment techniques and to outline target volumes for the boost phase of radiotherapy. Radiation oncologists from 26 of 27 (96%) of all Canadian centers participated. RESULTS: High-energy X-rays (>/= 10 MV) were employed by 68% of the respondents in part …
Functional Infrared Imaging Of The Breast, J. Keyserlingk, P. Ahlgren, E. Yu, N. Belliveau, M. Yassa
Functional Infrared Imaging Of The Breast, J. Keyserlingk, P. Ahlgren, E. Yu, N. Belliveau, M. Yassa
Edward Yu
In order to re-assess the potential contribution of infrared (IR) imaging as a first-line component of a multi-imaging strategy using currently available technology, we first review the history of its introduction and clinical application, including the results of the Breast Cancer Detection Demonstration Projects (BCDDP). We then discuss experiments with a new high-resolution, computerized IR station and software program acquired by the Ville Marie Breast Center to assess IR imaging's ability to complement clinical examination and mammography in the early detection of breast cancer. Our goal is to show that high-resolution IR imaging provides additional safe, practical, and objective information …
Altered Fractionation Of Radical Radiation Therapy In The Management Of Unresectable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, E. Yu, K. Lochrin, P. Dixon, Y. Ung, A. Gagliardi, W. K. Evans
Altered Fractionation Of Radical Radiation Therapy In The Management Of Unresectable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, E. Yu, K. Lochrin, P. Dixon, Y. Ung, A. Gagliardi, W. K. Evans
Edward Yu
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