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The Cancer Hub Approach for Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery During COVID-19 Pandemic: Outcomes from a UK Cancer Centre.
(SPRINGER, 2022-10-18)
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused unprecedented disruption to global healthcare delivery. In England, the majority of elective surgery was postponed or cancelled to increase intensive care ...
Deciphering associations between three RNA splicing-related genetic variants and lung cancer risk.
(NATURE PORTFOLIO, 2022-06-30)
Limited efforts have been made in assessing the effect of genome-wide profiling of RNA splicing-related variation on lung cancer risk. In the present study, we first identified RNA splicing-related genetic variants linked ...
Longitudinal Stability of MRI QA up to Two Years on Eight Clinical 1.5 T MR-Linacs
(FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2022-06-13)
<jats:p>MR-guided radiotherapy on hybrid MR-Linacs exploits the excellent soft-tissue contrast of MRI to deliver daily adaptive precision radiotherapy. Geometric fidelity and long-term stability of MRI components are ...
Reclassifying tumour cell cycle activity in terms of its tissue of origin.
(NATURE PORTFOLIO, 2022-08-20)
Genomic alterations resulting in loss of control over the cell cycle is a fundamental hallmark of human malignancies. Whilst pan-cancer studies have broadly assessed tumour genomics and their impact on oncogenic pathways, ...
Triggering anti-GBM immune response with EGFR-mediated photoimmunotherapy.
(BMC, 2022-01-21)
BACKGROUND: Surgical resection followed by chemo-radiation postpones glioblastoma (GBM) progression and extends patient survival, but these tumours eventually recur. Multimodal treatment plans combining intraoperative ...
Gross tumour volume radiomics for prognostication of recurrence & death following radical radiotherapy for NSCLC.
(NATURE PORTFOLIO, 2022-10-27)
Recurrence occurs in up to 36% of patients treated with curative-intent radiotherapy for NSCLC. Identifying patients at higher risk of recurrence for more intensive surveillance may facilitate the earlier introduction of ...