Publications by authors named "H B Henteleff"

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  • This study examines the differences in PD-L1 scores between fresh and archived tissue samples from lung cancer patients, highlighting significant variability over a six-month period.
  • The results indicate that advanced cancer stages show increased PD-L1 expression, with implications for survival rates depending on the presence of driver mutations.
  • The findings suggest that PD-L1 scores can influence treatment outcomes, particularly with immunotherapy, indicating a need for careful assessment of tissue samples in clinical decision-making.
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Most lung cancer patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage, limiting their treatment options with very low response rate. Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Therapies that target driver gene mutations (e.

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Lung cancer is generally treated with conventional therapies, including chemotherapy and radiation. These methods, however, are not specific to cancer cells and instead attack every cell present, including normal cells. Personalized therapies provide more efficient treatment options as they target the individual's genetic makeup.

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Air leaks are the most common complication after pulmonary resection. Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs must be designed to manage parenchymal air leaks. ERAS programs should consider two components when creating protocols for air leaks: assessment and management.

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Background: Digital chest drainage devices objectively measure airflow to guide chest tube management. There are contradictory results regarding their utility in reducing length of stay and chest tube duration. The objective of this study was to compare digital and analog devices in patients undergoing anatomic lung resection.

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