Publications by authors named "D Giesecke"

Purpose: Ki-67 is recommended by international/national guidelines for risk stratification in early breast cancer (EBC), particularly for defining "intermediate risk," despite inter-laboratory/inter-observer variability and cutoff uncertainty. We investigated Ki-67 (> 10%- < 40%, determined locally) as a prognostic marker for intermediate/high risk in EBC, pN0-1 patients.

Methods: This prospective, non-interventional, real-world study included females ≥ 18 years, with pN0/pN1mi/pN1, HR+ , HER2-negative EBC, and locally determined Ki-67 ranging 10%-40%.

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  • * The BREVITY clinical trial aims to confirm earlier studies and has reported findings from its training phase, establishing RNA disruption index (RDI) cut points for predicting patient outcomes.
  • * In the training set, higher RDI values were associated with responders achieving a pathologic complete response, while an RDI value of ≤3.7 strongly predicted a lack of response, indicating potential for optimizing treatment based on RNA disruption assessments.
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Objective: What are the patients attitudes about their fertility and about the counselling process at the time when fertility preservation counselling is performed?

Study Design: A survey regarding fertility concerns and counselling performance in relation to the chosen fertility preservation procedure such as no treatment, GnRH agonists, and freezing of ovarian tissue or oocytes/zygotes was prospectively conducted in four university centres and one private centre, all belonging to the network FertiPROTEKT in Germany and Switzerland.

Results: All women (n=145) received a questionnaire at the first counselling appointment. The mean age of the patients was 30 years (±5.

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This investigation was conducted to quantify the purine excretion of cows and to evaluate milk allantoin as an estimator of synthesis of microbial protein in the rumen. Concentrations in plasma of allantoin and uric acid and their excretion in urine and milk were determined using 16 Holstein cows at 21 to 315 d of lactation and yielding 8 to 36 kg/d of milk. The mean daily intake of a 55:45 roughage and concentrate diet was 16.

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The purpose of this paper was to study the effect of rumen metabolism on the concentration of certain cyclic N-compounds in blood plasma. The plasma from two groups of lambs in the phase of rumen development during early and late weaning was used. As a second model, samples from steers fed at maintenance and after emptying of the rumen via cannula were used.

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