Publications by authors named "Ek S"

Objective: To assess a novel worksite wellness program to enhance mindfulness and well-being of corrections professionals.

Methods: This is a quasi-experimental prospective study of a total worker health and mindfulness program. Sessions were observed.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from 27,530 patients aged 70 and older, determining that both surgical methods had similar outcomes regarding death rates (18% for both methods) and the ability to return to independent living (66% for SHS vs. 64% for IMN).
  • * The findings concluded that there was no significant difference in mortality or return to independent living between the two surgical methods, regardless of fracture type or patient characteristics.
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The t(14;19)(q32;q13) is a rare recurring translocation found in B-cell lymphoproliferative malignancies, involving the Bcl-3 gene. This chromosomal translocation is often found in patients under the age of 50 and causes a more progressive disease. The Bcl-3 gene encodes a protein belonging to the IκB family of proteins, which tightly regulates NFκB signaling by acting as an activator or repressor of transcription.

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Purpose: There is a need for further research on older adults' experiences of fall risk screening to improve health communication strategies. The purpose of this study was to describe and explore older adults' experiences of being screened for risk of an injurious fall, using the first-time injurious falls (FIF) screening tool.

Methods: A qualitative study with five focus group interviews was carried out including 17 older adults (11 women and six men, with a mean age of 77.

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Background: Although dementia incidence has decreased in high-income countries, it is important to monitor the prevalence of dementia and identify potential underdiagnosis in population subgroups. This study provides the most up-to-date prevalence of dementia diagnosis in Sweden, by geographical regions and sociodemographic groups.

Methods: We identified all individuals aged ≥62 years, registered and alive in Sweden at the end of 2022 (n = 2.

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Background: We aimed to compare tibial soft tissue and bony slopes in patients with failed and non-failed ACL reconstructions (ACLR). We hypothesized that patients with failed ACLR have increased slopes compared to non-failed ACLR, and unexplained failures have higher slopes than failures with clear technical errors and failed synthetic ligaments.

Methods: Between 2015 and 2022, 130 patients with failed ACLR were retrospectively identified; 79 knees with adequate MRI scans were analyzed.

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Background: Both food insecurity (FI) and vision impairment (VI), which are linked, have been independently associated with frailty and falls.

Objectives: Understand how FI and VI may together contribute to frailty and fall risk could improve insight into these growing public health challenges.

Design, Setting, Participants, Measurements: This study included 5,963 participants aged 65 and older enrolled in the National Health and Aging Trends Study.

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Immunotherapy has largely failed in ovarian carcinoma (OC), likely due to that the vast tumor heterogeneity and variation in immune response have hampered clinical trial outcomes. Tumor-immune microenvironment (TIME) profiling may aid in stratification of OC tumors for guiding treatment selection. Here, we used Digital Spatial Profiling combined with image analysis to characterize regions of spatially distinct TIME phenotypes in OC to assess whether immune infiltration pattern can predict presence of immuno-oncology targets.

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  • The study aimed to enhance the understanding of immune regulation in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) by analyzing T-cell differentiation stages using image analysis and spatial omics on patient tissue samples.
  • It was found that tumor-rich areas had more T cells in late differentiation (CD57+) and that these T cells correlated with higher levels of immune suppressive markers, indicating they may contribute to immune evasion.
  • Potential therapeutic targets were identified for different T-cell distributions in MCL, suggesting that immune checkpoint inhibitors could be effective for patients with high levels of CD57+ T-cell infiltration.
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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is dependent on a supportive tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) in which infiltration of CD163+ macrophages has a negative prognostic impact. This study explores how abundance and spatial localization of CD163+ cells are associated with the biology of MCL, using spatial multiomic investigations of tumor and infiltrating CD163+ and CD3+ cells. A total of 63 proteins were measured using GeoMx digital spatial profiling in tissue microarrays from 100 diagnostic MCL tissues.

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Vestibular schwannoma can cause vestibular dysfunction; however, conflicting evidence exists regarding whether this affects the incidence of fall-related injuries in this patient population. This matched cross-sectional and cohort study assess the risk of fall-related injuries in patients with vestibular schwannoma. The study included patients with vestibular schwannoma treated at a tertiary referral hospital in Sweden between 1988 and 2014.

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In Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL), the role of macrophages within the tumour microenvironment (TME) has recently gained attention due to their impact on prognosis and response to therapy. Despite their low absolute number in MCL tumour tissue, recent findings reveal an association between the levels of macrophages and prognosis, consistent with trends observed in other lymphoma subtypes. M2-like macrophages, identified by markers such as CD163, contribute to angiogenesis and suppression of the immune response.

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Background: Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a rare group of lymphomas that primarily affects the skin. Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common form of CTCL and Sézary syndrome (SS) is more infrequent. Early stages (IA-IIA) have a favorable prognosis, while advanced stages (IIB-IVB) have a worse prognosis.

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In Sweden, secondary prevention of fragility fractures through osteoporosis medication is directed by national guidelines. According to these, postmenopausal women and men who have suffered a fragility fracture should be assessed and pharmaceutical treatment of osteoporosis should always be considered. For the most serious fractures (hip and vertebral fractures), treatment can be initiated immediately.

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Objectives: Maintaining walking ability is key to healthy aging. Hip fractures often lead to declined walking ability. This study investigated characteristics of individuals who regained walking ability after a hip fracture, an expression of physical resilience.

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Background: Hospital length of stay (LoS) after a hip fracture likely mirrors health status; however, a too short hospitalization might increase the risk of readmission. In this national register-based study, we investigated the association between LoS after a hip fracture and the risk of readmissions.

Methods: 73,551 patients with a first hip fracture between 2012 and 2019 were followed for 4 months after discharge.

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Background: Fire seasons are longer, with more and larger wildfires, placing increased demands and risks on those fighting wildland fires. There are multiple agencies involved with fighting wildland fires and unique worksite conditions make meeting these workers' needs a challenge.

Objective: The aim of the study is to develop and establish the effectiveness of a web-based safety and health program for those fighting wildland fires.

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Background: Frailty is an age-related health condition affecting an estimated 18% of older adults in Europe and past evidence has shown a relationship between socioeconomic factors and frailty. We examined population frailty trends and the association between frailty and 5-year mortality by education tertiles and income quartiles at ages 75, 85 and 95 in Swedish registry data.

Methods: All Swedish residents born in 1895-1945 and in the Total Population Register from 1990 to 2020 were included.

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The transcription factor MYC is a well-described oncogene with an important role in lymphomagenesis, but its significance for clinical outcome in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) remains to be determined. We performed an investigation of the expression of MYC protein in a cohort of 251 MCL patients complemented by analyses of structural aberrations and mRNA, in a sub-cohort of patients. Fourteen percent (n=35) of patients showed high MYC protein expression with >20% positive cells (MYChigh), among whom only one translocation was identified, and 86% (n=216) of patients showed low MYC protein expression.

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Unlabelled: This national register study investigated osteoporosis medication prescriptions for secondary fracture prevention among older Swedish adults. Although prescription proportions are increasing for both men and women, they remain low, especially among individuals aged 90 and older. Improved Fracture Liaison Services could increase the prescription proportions and should be bolstered.

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The outcome for patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has drastically improved with new treatments directed toward the tumor immune microenvironment, where macrophages play an important role. In MCL, the presence of M2 macrophages defined by CD163 expression in diagnostic biopsies has been associated with a worse prognosis. An alternative way to assess the abundance of M2 macrophages is by measuring the level of soluble CD163 in serum (sCD163).

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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a biologically and clinically heterogeneous disease, emphasizing the need for prognostic biomarkers. In this study we aimed at comparing the prognostic value of two RNA-based risk scores, circSCORE and MCL35, in 149 patients from the MCL2 (ISRCTN87866680) and MCL3 (NCT00514475) patient cohorts. Both risk scores provided significant stratification of high versus low risk for progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS).

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Introduction: Proton radiation therapy (PT) has become a treatment option alongside photon therapy (XRT) for lower-grade gliomas (LGG). In this single-institution retrospective study, we investigate the patient characteristics and treatment outcomes, including pseudo-progression (PsP), for LGG patients selected for PT.

Method: Adult patients with grade 2-3 glioma consecutively treated with radiotherapy (RT) from May 2012 to December 2019 were retrospectively included in this cohort study.

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Mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome (SS) are two closely related clinical variants of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL). Previously demonstrated large patient-to-patient and intra-patient disease heterogeneity underpins the importance of personalized medicine in CTCL. Advanced stages of CTCL are characterized by dismal prognosis, and the early identification of patients who will progress remains a clinical unmet need.

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The immune microenvironment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is heterogeneous, which impedes the prediction of response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. We have mapped the expression of 49 proteins to spatial immune niches in 33 NSCLC tumors and report key differences in phenotype and function associated with the spatial context of immune infiltration. Tumor-infiltrating leukocytes (TIL), identified in 42% of tumors, had a similar proportion of lymphocyte antigens compared to stromal leukocytes (SL) but displayed significantly higher levels of functional, mainly immune suppressive, markers including PD-L1, PD-L2, CTLA-4, B7-H3, OX40L, and IDO1.

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