Publications by authors named "Charbel Feghaly"

Article Synopsis
  • - Bladder cancer is a common diagnosis among men, with cystectomy being the main treatment, but newer approaches like radiotherapy and chemotherapy can improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
  • - Approximately 20% of patients may eventually need salvage cystectomy due to resistance to radiation therapy, emphasizing the importance of developing tests that can predict how well tumors respond to radiation.
  • - The review focuses on research efforts to understand bladder cancer's radiosensitivity and identify potential biomarkers to create effective predictive assays for treatment personalization.
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Background: Large scalp and calvarial defects pose significant challenges for reconstruction. Successful reconstruction necessitates soft tissue restoration capable of withstanding radiation following tumor resection. Free flaps allow preserving and maintaining the structural and functional status of the reconstructed area.

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Children with cancer previously treated with radiotherapy face the likelihood of side effects that can be debilitating or fatal. This study aimed to assess the long-term effect of medulloblastoma radiotherapy on the DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair capability of primary fibroblasts derived from lung biopsies of previously irradiated young sheep. This study included biopsies from three control and five irradiated sheep.

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Background: Early-stage breast cancer is usually treated with breast-conserving surgery followed by adjuvant radiation therapy. Acute skin toxicity is a common radiation-induced side effect experienced by many patients. Recently, a combination of bisphosphonates (zoledronic acid) and statins (pravastatin), or ZOPRA, was shown to radio-protect normal tissues by enhancing DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) repair mechanism.

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Objective: To review the literature about combined urologic and reconstructive management of pressure injuries (PIs) with urethral fistulas.

Data Sources: Authors searched the PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases using the following keywords: "Perineum" or "Perineal" and "Pressure Ulcers" or '' Pressure Injury'' and "Urethral Fistula."

Study Selection: The search yielded a total of 95 articles.

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Objective: The human papillomavirus (HPV) has been associated with an important psychosocial impact. This impact has been poorly evaluated in developing countries, mostly because of the lack of instruments to quantify it. The HIP questionnaire aims to measure HPV-associated affective burden.

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Objectives: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for a multitude of lesions with high psychosocial burden. The "HPV Impact Profile" (HIP) questionnaire is one of the first and most specific tools evaluating the emotional impact of HPV. This study aimed to translate this questionnaire into Arabic and to validate it, in a sample of Lebanese female patients.

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