Background: Gene signatures derived from transcriptomic-causal networks offer potential for tailoring clinical care in cancer treatment by identifying predictive and prognostic biomarkers. This study aimed to uncover such signatures in metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) patients to aid treatment decisions.
Methods: We constructed transcriptomic-causal networks and integrated gene interconnectivity into overall survival (OS) analysis to control for confounding genes.
Objective: To evaluate patient preferences when utilizing telemedicine.
Methods: A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire was completed by 153 patients at a rural clinic via a convenience sampling method. The survey contained 21 statements encompassing provider confidence, patient-physician rapport, and accessibility variables.
Mar Pollut Bull
December 2024
Fishing gears are designed to catch marine species, but when lost at sea, they can continue to trap and kill aquatic life, a phenomenon known as ghost fishing. This study evaluated the use of a biodegradable twine made from poly(butylene succinate)/poly(butylene adipate terephthalate) (PBS/PBAT) in trawl fishing. The assessment included mechanical testing, trawl modelling, and seawater ageing simulations to explore potential loss scenarios.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUrological cancers are substantial burden for public health worldwide, due to their considerable incidence, morbidity and mortality. The cornerstone of an effective disease management is an appropriate diagnostic strategy and early detection. Based on the data from the population-based Geneva cancer registry, this article aimed to report epidemiological trends in urological cancers in Geneva from the last 26 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: We aimed to implement a post-cardiac arrest targeted temperature management (TTM) bundle to reduce the percent of time with a fever from 7% to 3.5%.
Design: A prospective, quality improvement (QI) initiative utilizing the Method for Improvement.