Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the most common childhood illnesses worldwide whereby the reported frequency varies widely, often depending on type of assessment. Symptom diaries are a powerful tool to counteract possible under-reporting, particularly of milder infections, and thus offer the possibility to assess the full burden of ARIs. The following analyses are based on symptom diaries from participants of the German birth cohort study LoewenKIDS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: About 30% of primary, non-metastatic breast cancer patients show a relapse of the disease years after first diagnosis, probably due to early tumor cell spread to the bone marrow (BM). For disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) in the BM, tumor cell dormancy, stem cell-like features and discordant receptor status of DTCs as compared to the primary tumor have been described, explaining the failure of conventional therapies. Here, we demonstrate no prognostic impact of DTCs and explain these findings by early bisphosphonate intake.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: WSG-ARA plus trial evaluated the effect of adjuvant darbepoetin alfa (DA) on outcome in node positive primary breast cancer (BC).
Patients And Methods: One thousand two hundred thirty-four patients were randomized to chemotherapy either with DA (DA+; n = 615) or without DA (DA-; n = 619). DA (500 µg q3w) was started at hemoglobin (Hb) levels <13.