Advanced Gastric Cancer: Prognosis With Nivolumab Monotherapy Overview Later-line treatments for advanced gastric cancer have always been debated. Although chemotherapy is the recommended option. For the last decade, immune checkpoint inhibitors have been used for the treatment of various malignancies. Trials have also been performed for gastric cancer. In this study, a
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Sinonasal B‐cell lymphomas: A Cohort Study on Progression and Recurrence
Sinonasal B‐cell lymphomas: A Cohort Study on Progression and Recurrence STUDY BACKGROUND Sinonasal lymphoma is a rare malignancy of rhinologic origin affecting the sinonasal region and surrounding structures. It is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) comprising around 1.5% of all lymphomas and usually involves males aged between 40 and 70 years.
Platinum-Resistant Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Treatment +/- Bevacizumab
Platinum-Resistant Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Treatment +/- Bevacizumab Overview Of The Study The study aims to elucidate the efficacy of bevacizumab therapy in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer whose disease has already progressed after bevacizumab plus chemotherapy therapy. The study is a multicenter, open-label, phase II trial (JGOG3023). Subjects were randomized 1:1 to single-agent
Metastatic Melanoma and Follow-Up MRI Scans
Metastatic Melanoma and Follow-Up MRI Scans Metastatic melanoma is an aggressive tumor, which may spread to organs either by local invasion, or lymphatic or hematogenous dissemination. Central Nervous System (CNS), especially the brain, account for up to 50% of metastasis. Skin, lymph nodes, lung, and liver are other commonly involved organs,
Isatuximab Treatment in Refractory T-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Isatuximab Treatment in Refractory T-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia The difficulty of making an accurate prognosis of acute T- cell lymphoblastic leukemia (T- ALL) and T- cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T- LBL) in seniors and patients with relapsed illness has always been an issue in the medical field. Since there is no specified standard
Ocular Melanoma and Treatment with Metformin
Ocular Melanoma and Treatment with Metformin Metformin Activity Metformin is one of the most common medications for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is an antihyperglycemic agent that activates the adenosine monophosphate-activated kinase (AMPK). Through this, a person’s cellular ATP levels are restored. The activation of AMPK by metformin suggests that
Gastric Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
Gastric Neuroendocrine Neoplasms Overview Gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms are rare lesions found in the stomach. They grow slowly and are often divided into four types based on their clinical characteristics. Type I lesions are found in the stomach and are linked with autoimmune chronic atrophic gastritis. Type II lesions are often caused by
Lung Cancer with Brain Metastasis After Late-Onset Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report
Lung Cancer with Brain Metastasis After Late-Onset Bipolar Disorder: A Case Report Background Bipolar disorder is a multifactorial illness with uncertain etiology and geriatric new-onset manic episodes are highly associated with secondary organic causes. The presented case demonstrates the importance of excluding secondary causes during the entire disease course. Overview Bipolar disorder is a
Anlotinib with Camrelizumab in Lung Cancer Treatment
Anlotinib with Camrelizumab in Lung Cancer Treatment Background Checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs) and anti-angiogenic agents are emerging as potential novel treatment choices for advanced cancers including metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the combination of these two standard therapies has not been investigated in third-line or further-line treatment of patients with advanced NSCLC.
Sebaceous Carcinoma Treatment Outcomes: A Multicenter Study
Sebaceous Carcinoma Treatment Outcomes Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is a rare tumor found in the sebaceous glands. The sebaceous gland is the gland that lubricates our skin. Although it can develop anywhere on the body, sebaceous carcinomas are often found on eyelids. It’s responsible for 0.7% of all cutaneous malignancies. From 2000