Publications by authors named "Giray Akgul"

Importance: Increasing evidence supports the oncologic safety of de-escalating axillary surgery for patients with breast cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC).

Objective: To evaluate the oncologic outcomes of de-escalating axillary surgery among patients with clinically node (cN)-positive breast cancer and patients whose disease became cN negative after NAC (ycN negative).

Design, Setting, And Participants: In the NEOSENTITURK MF-1803 prospective cohort registry trial, patients from 37 centers with cT1-4N1-3M0 disease treated with sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) or targeted axillary dissection (TAD) alone or with ypN-negative or ypN-positive disease after NAC were recruited between February 15, 2019, and January 1, 2023, and evaluated.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the clinical and pathological characteristics, treatment methods, and outcomes for patients with malignant struma ovarii, using a systematic review of literature and a case study.
  • The research reviewed 178 cases and revealed that the overall survival rate was high at 91%, but factors like younger age and specific tumor characteristics were linked to poorer survival outcomes.
  • Radioactive iodine treatment before treatment failure significantly improved progression-free survival, highlighting the importance of tailored treatment strategies based on individual tumor histology and patient factors.
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: The main purpose of the colonoscopy is screening for colorectal cancers and diagnosis of colorectal disease The cost-effectiveness of colonoscopy directly depend on the adequate bowel preparation. Inadequate colonoscopy is recommended to be re-scheduled within 1 year. Re-scheduling is an economic and patient burden.

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Inflammatory bowel disease is a serious health problem. Although it has been widely investigated, treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases currently remains as a challenging clinical problem. Over production of nitric oxide has been demonstrated to cause tissue damage and inflammation.

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