Publications by authors named "Georgia Luiza Serbanescu"

The microbiota is the complex community of microorganisms that populate a particular environment in the human body, whereas the microbiome is defined by the entire habitat-microorganisms and their environment. The most abundant and, therefore, the most studied microbiome is that of the gastrointestinal tract. However, the microbiome of the female reproductive tract is an interesting research avenue, and this article explores its role in disease development.

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This study aimed to assess the impact of clinical prognostic factors and propose a prognostic score that aids the clinician's decision in estimating the risk for patients in clinical practice. The study included 195 patients diagnosed with ovarian adenocarcinoma. The therapeutic strategy involved multidisciplinary decisions: surgery followed by adjuvant chemotherapy (80%), neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery (16.

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Cervical cancer represents a general health issue spread all over the globe, which prompts the surge of scientific survey toward the rise of survival and condition of life of these patients. American and European guidelines suggest the open surgery, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery are the main therapeutic approaches for radical hysterectomy for patients with cervical cancer. This is the first survey to analyze the long-term oncological outcome of an extensive series of subjects cared for with multimodality treatment, here comprising robotic surgery.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A subset of these tumors, referred to as 'Ewing-like' sarcomas, lacks these rearrangements and presents atypically, including variants like CIC-rearranged sarcomas and BCOR-rearranged sarcomas.
  • * The study presents seven new cases of CIC-DUX4 rearranged sarcomas, noting their varied clinical presentations and outcomes, with some cases showing aggressive behavior and others achieving complete response after treatment.
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Background: Nearly 200 cancers repertories are rare, and more than 20% are pelvic neoplasia. Diagnosis and treatment are challenging, even in reference centers, and survival is influenced by the aggressiveness of certain histologies and absence of a standard of care.

Patients And Methods: The authors report the results of a retrospective analysis of patients that attended the Institute of Oncology, Bucharest, between 2004 and 2015, for nonmetastatic pelvic malignant tumor treatment and follow-up.

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