Kattner AA. The best protection is early detection.
Biomed J 2022;
44:S155-S161. [PMID:
35042015 PMCID:
PMC9068561 DOI:
10.1016/j.bj.2022.01.010]
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Abstract
This current special issue of the Biomedical Journal provides insights in various cancer forms, and possible ways of prognostic and predictive screening. In detail we learn about lung cancer and tissue samples from ground glass opacifications, liquid biopsy through circulating tumor cells in colon cancer, transcription factor analysis in cervical cancer, and long non-coding RNAs in breast and lung cancer. A prognosis factor in individuals with acute myeloid leukemia and a rare fungal infection are determined. Challenges surrounding transplantation are elucidated, a potential biomarker for allograft dysfunction is presented, as well as a mean to save beta cells after islet transplantation. We get to know more about drug resistance in transplant recipients with tuberculosis, and also in the case of H.pylori infection. Lastly, the possibilities of cardiac shock wave therapy in simultaneous artery and renal disease is explored, we are presented with genetic factors contributing to cancer risk in arseniasis areas, and protocol recommendations for the optimal reproducibility of bladder volume in prostate cancer treatment. Three markers for detecting stages of diabetic retinopathy are covered, as well as a way to mitigate effects of lungworm secretions. Finally we get to see a novel approach for acupuncture needle material, and two management approaches for a form of skeletal malocclusion.
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