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Original Source: Prospective Study With FLOT in Patients With Locally Advanced, Limited Metastatic or Extensive Metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach or Esophagogastric Junction
Patients with locally advanced or metastatic gastric carcinoma or carcinoma of the esophagogastric junction without prior palliative therapy will be treated with 8 cycles of the FLOT scheme (up to 12 cycles if the response is favourable). Prior to enrollment a unique and detailed clinical evaluation of the dissemination of the disease will be done which includes a differentiated regard of the metastatic status. patients will be classified as having either (A) locally advanced,...
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What is new in prostate cancer research and development?
Key research areas in relation to Prostate Cancer are discussed below. Brief descriptions are supported by hyperlinks to the most relevant research papers and current affairs news reports and...
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PET/CT Scan Evidence for the "Chemo" Brain Syndrome
The nature of "chemo brain" whereby patients being treated for cancer can have memory loss and foggy thinking has only recently been studied in depth (see: New Research Casts Spotlight on "Chemo Brain...
My battle with breast cancer: Chemo ends
Finally, chemo ends and it appears that I have won a few rounds of this battle with breast cancer. This is one ordeal I am glad to be over and done with. Chemotherapy has consumed the better part of m...
Breast MRI Best at Tracking Response to Chemo: Study
WEDNESDAY, May 23 -- Getting chemotherapy before breast cancer surgery can mean the difference between a mastectomy or a breast-conserving lumpectomy, experts say. And new research shows that getting...
CHICAGO (MedPage Today) -- The phenomenon known as "chemo brain" appears to correlate with reductions in glucose metabolism in brain regions tied to cognition, researchers said here.
New Nanoparticle Chemo Is Gentler On Fertility
Using nanoparticles as "Trojan horses", scientists have designed and lab-tested a way to deliver an arsenic-based chemo drug that ferociously attacks cancer, but is gentler on the ovaries. They hope...
Chemo Brain is Actually a Real Phenomenon
It's called chemo brain...that frustrating feeling many cancer patients complain about. Now there is scientific evidence that it's real.
Physiological Evidence Of 'Chemo Brain'
Chemotherapy can induce changes in the brain that may affect concentration and memory, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Using p...
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Flotillin-1 promotes formation of glutamatergic synapses in hippocampal neurons.
Synapse malformation underlies numerous neurodevelopmental illnesses, including autism spectrum disorders. Here we identify the lipid raft protein flotillin-1 as a promoter of glutamatergic synapse fo...
Iron-catalyzed chemo- and stereoselective hydromagnesiation of diarylalkynes and diynes.
Diarylalkynes are chemo- and stereoselectively hydromagnesiated in high yields at room temperature with an iron species generated in situ from FeCl(2)and EtMgBr. Functional groups such as bromide, iod...
We report a prototype approach to formulate gold nanoparticle-based X-ray absorbing agents through surface-engineering of a cisplatin pharmacophore with modified polyacrylate. The resulting agents exh...
Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive cancer with poor prognosis. Little is known about the immune response in the tumor microenvironment after chemotherapy for initially unresectable tumor. The purpose...
An important problem in oncology is comparing chemotherapy (chemo) agents in terms of their effects on survival or progression-free survival time. When the goal is to evaluate individual agents, a dif...