Publications by authors named "Aikaterini Liapi"

While the link between beat perception and reading skills is attributed to a general improvement in neural entrainment to speech units, duration perception (DP) is primarily linked to a specific aspect of speech perception, specifially discriminating phonemes of varying lengths. Our previous study found a significant correlation between DP and pseudoword reading in both typically developing (TD) individuals and adults with dyslexia (DD). This suggests that, like beat, DP may also enhance overall speech perception.

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The oncology field continues its remarkable evolution over the years, with promising advances leading to innovative and individualized treatments. The development of new molecules, the identification of new therapeutic targets and the search for new sequences or combinations promise to revolutionize cancer treatments and contribute to improving survival rates, patients' quality of life and to open new perspective in oncology research. In this article, the newest data released in 2023 are reviewed.

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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a rare neurological disorder, the diagnosis of which is based on the combination of clinical and radiological findings. It can be associated with many patient-related conditions such as autoimmune disorders or can be provoked by toxins or medication. We report the case of a 70-year-old patient, known for International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage IVB, high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma, who was diagnosed with a posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome while on bevacizumab and olaparib maintenance treatment.

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Frequent and with an increasing incidence in some territories, endometrial cancer is a complex disease leading to significant morbidity among affected patients. After years of research and the implementation of state-of-the-art molecular and gene assays significant breakthroughs were made. Through a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of uterine carcinogenesis, a more precise and personalized risk stratification and the incorporation of immunotherapy, the treatment of endometrial cancer is experiencing significant improvements.

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Borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) account for 10-20% of epithelial ovarian neoplasms. They are characterized by their lack of destructive stromal invasion. In comparison to invasive ovarian cancers, BOTs occur in younger patients and have better outcome.

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Serous carcinoma of the uterine cervix (SCUC) is now believed to be a morphological variant of an HPV-associated endocervical adenocarcinoma or a metastasis from a serous carcinoma of the upper tract. In terms of mutational status as detected by next-generation sequencing (NGS), this controversial entity has not been characterized yet. We describe the case of a patient with a carcinoma categorized as stage IVB SCUC, initially treated with carboplatin, paclitaxel, and bevacizumab, followed by maintenance with bevacizumab.

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Article Synopsis
  • The OpTAT study focuses on optimizing oral targeted anticancer therapies to enhance patient care through an interprofessional medication adherence program and monitoring PKI plasma concentrations.
  • The study includes a randomized program involving motivational interviews with pharmacists and the use of electronic monitors for drug delivery, alongside comprehensive data collection for pharmacokinetic analysis.
  • By analyzing medication adherence and PKI pharmacokinetics, the study aims to identify factors influencing treatment response and improve overall patient outcomes.
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Uterine perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) are rare neoplasms. PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway upregulation is critical for their pathogenesis and is often associated with TSC1/TSC2 inactivation. Although first line mTOR inhibitors are an effective treatment, metastatic PEComas eventually progress.

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The reported case is a 61-year-old woman, admitted for gradual onset of gait disturbances and dysphonia. The serum immunological panel revealed anti-Yo autoantibodies, suggestive of a paraneoplastic syndrome (PNS). A PET-CT revealed a suspicious left ovarian mass with retroperitoneal nodal involvement, and the histological assessment of surgical samples confirmed a FIGO IIIC high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC).

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  • In 2019, oncology experienced significant advancements due to specialized medicine and personalized treatments.
  • Key treatments gained importance and expanded their uses, while new innovative therapies in research raised hopes for future developments.
  • Biomarkers like PD-L1, MSI, TMB, BRCA1/2 mutations, and HRD improved the selection and customization of available cancer treatments.
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The survival of patients with breast cancer has improved considerably thanks to adjuvant radiotherapy and systemic treatments. Due to the potential adverse events associated with these treatments, a de-escalation effort was undertaken concerning surgery and more recently the adjuvant treatments. Conservative breast surgery and the avoidance of axillary dissection were possible for the majority of the patients without detrimental effect on survival.

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Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is an autoimmune disease leading to mucosal dryness. It may also involve joints, nerves, kidneys and lungs. Patients with SS are also at increased risk for lymphoma.

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