Objective: Mammographic screening and management of breast cancer (BC) in elderly women are controversial and continue to be an important health problem. To investigate, through members of the Senologic International Society (SIS), the current global practices in BC in elderly women, highlighting topics of debate and suggesting perspectives.
Materials And Methods: The questionnaire was sent to the SIS network and included 55 questions on definitions of an elderly woman, BC epidemiology, screening, clinical and pathological characteristics, therapeutic management in elderly women, onco-geriatric assessment and perspectives.
The dataset contains Eulerian velocity and pressure fields, and Lagrangian particle trajectories of the wake flow downstream of a smooth cylinder at a Reynolds number equal to 3900. An open source Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) flow solver named Incompact3d was used to calculate the Eulerian field around the cylinder. The synthetic Lagrangian tracer particles were transported using a fourth-order Runge-Kutta scheme in time and trilinear interpolations in space.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The prognostic assessment of older cancer patients is complicated by their heterogeneity. We aimed to assess the prognostic value of routine inflammatory biomarkers.
Methods: A pooled analysis of prospective multicenter cohorts of cancer patients aged ≥70 was performed.
Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in terms of incidence and mortality. Age is undoubtedly the biggest breast cancer risk factor. In this study we examined clinical, histological, and biological characteristics and mortality of breast cancer in elderly women along with their changes with advancing age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: High-flow nasal cannula use in the PICU continues to increase; however, a protocol for weaning patients has yet to be published. This study aimed to create an efficient and safe protocol for weaning high-flow nasal cannula.
Design: A Respiratory Assessment Score was created using two validated scoring systems.
Photoredox catalysis has experienced a revitalized interest from the synthesis community during the past decade. For example, photoredox/Ni dual catalysis protocols have been developed to overcome several inherent limitations of palladium-catalyzed cross-couplings by invoking a single-electron transmetalation pathway. This Perspective highlights advances made by our laboratory since the inception of the photoredox/Ni cross-coupling of benzyltrifluoroborates with aryl bromides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn iridium photocatalyst and visible light facilitate a room temperature, nickel-catalyzed coupling of (hetero)aryl bromides with activated α-heterosubstituted or benzylic C(sp)-H bonds. Mechanistic investigations on this unprecedented transformation have uncovered the possibility of an unexpected mechanism hypothesized to involve a Ni-Br homolysis event from an excited-state nickel complex. The resultant bromine radical is thought to abstract weak C(sp)-H bonds to generate reactive alkyl radicals that can be engaged in Ni-catalyzed arylation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIridium- and ruthenium-free approaches to protected allylic amines and alkyl nitriles under photoredox conditions are reported. An inexpensive organic dye, eosin Y, catalyzes coupling of Boc-protected potassium α-aminomethyltrifluoroborates with a variety of substituted alkenyl sulfones through an α-aminomethyl radical addition-elimination pathway. Allylic and homoallylic amines were formed in moderate yields with high E/Z selectivity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA practical protocol for the synthesis of -arylated methyl 2-aminothiophene-3-carboxylate has been developed Chan-Lam cross-coupling. The desired products were synthesized by cross-coupling of methyl 2-aminothiophene-3-carboxylate with both arylboronic acids and potassium aryltrifluoroborate salts in moderate to good yields. A broad range of functional groups was well tolerated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Guidelines recommend re-excision if resection margins are positive in lumpectomy for breast cancer. However, residual disease (RD) is not always found. The aim of our study was to develop a score to predict RD in re-excision specimens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Geriatric Assessment is an appropriate method for identifying older cancer patients at risk of life-threatening events during therapy. Yet, it is underused in practice, mainly because it is time- and resource-consuming. This study aims to identify the best screening tool to identify older cancer patients requiring geriatric assessment by comparing the performance of two short assessment tools the G8 and the Vulnerable Elders Survey (VES-13).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: We report the long-term results of the SENTI-ENDO study evaluating the impact of sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy on management and survival in patients with early stages of endometrial cancer (EC).
Methods: Patients with FIGO stage I-II EC underwent pelvic SLN biopsy after cervical dual injection (technetium and patent blue) and systematic pelvic node dissection. This study is a secondary endpoint reporting the long-term recurrence free survival (RFS) and the impact of the SLN procedure on adjuvant therapies.
Objectives: Women's participation in organized screening of breast cancer was 52% in France and 40% in the Île de France in 2010. We wanted to investigate the reasons for non-participation in the screening program and the reluctance of women to it at the level of a department in Île de France.
Materials And Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was sent to non-respondents in organized screening for breast cancer in the Yvelines department in September 2011 on the occasion of the event "Octobre Rose", month of national mobilization for mass screening for breast cancer.
Background: This study was designed to evaluate detection rate and anatomical location of sentinel lymph node (SLN) at lymphoscintigraphy, to compare short and long lymphoscintigraphy protocols, and to correlate lymphoscintigraphic and surgical mapping of SLN in patients with early-stage endometrial cancer (EC).
Methods: Subanalysis of the prospective multicenter study Senti-endo performed from July 2007 to August 2009. Patients with stage I and II EC received four cervical injections of 0-2 mL of unfiltered technetium sulphur colloid the day before (long protocol) or the morning (short protocol) before surgery.
Purpose: This study analyzed the current approaches for rectal cancer treatment in elderly patients.
Methods: We retrospectively studied 240 rectal cancer patients who had undergone radiotherapy from 2000 to 2008. The ages of the patients ranged from 65 and 75 years (group A, n = 127) and older than 75 years (group B, n = 113).
Based on physical laws describing the multiscale structure of turbulent flows, this paper proposes a regularizer for fluid motion estimation from an image sequence. Regularization is achieved by imposing some scale invariance property between histograms of motion increments computed at different scales. By reformulating this problem from a Bayesian perspective, an algorithm is proposed to jointly estimate motion, regularization hyperparameters, and to select the most likely physical prior among a set of models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: We developed a nomogram based on five clinical and pathological characteristics to predict lymph-node (LN) metastasis with a high concordance probability in endometrial cancer. Sentinel LN (SLN) biopsy has been suggested as a compromise between systematic lymphadenectomy and no dissection in patients with low-risk endometrial cancer.
Methods: Patients with stage I-II endometrial cancer had pelvic SLN and systematic pelvic-node dissection.
We report the chiral diene ligated rhodium-catalyzed dynamic kinetic asymmetric transformation (DYKAT) of racemic secondary allylic trichloroacetimidates with a variety of N-methyl anilines, providing allylic N-methyl arylamines in high yields, regioselectivity, and enantiomeric excess. The rhodium-catalyzed DYKAT method addresses limitations previously associated with this particular class of aromatic nitrogen nucleophiles.
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June 2012
Background: The objective of the study was to identify factors predictive of 6-month institutionalization or mortality in frail elderly patients after acute hospitalization.
Methods: A prospective cohort of elderly subjects 75 years and older was set up in nine French teaching hospitals. Data obtained from a comprehensive geriatric assessment were used in a Cox model to predict 6-month institutionalization or mortality.
Background: In early-stage endometrial cancer, intraoperative examination of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) can predict nodal involvement and avoid a second surgical procedure. Our goal was to determine the diagnostic accuracy (DA) of intraoperative examination in diagnosing metastatic pelvic SLNs.
Methods: This was a retrospective study, including 125 patients with early stage endometrial cancer.
Background: Children with severe bronchospasm requiring mechanical ventilation may become refractory to conventional therapy. In these critically ill patients, isoflurane is an inhaled anesthetic agent available in some centers to treat bronchospasm. We hypothesized that isoflurane is safe and would lead to improved gas exchange in children with life-threatening bronchospasm refractory to conventional therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To evaluate the predictive ability of four clinical frailty indexes as regards one-year rapid cognitive decline (RCD - defined as the loss of at least 3 points on the MMSE score), and one-year institutional admission (IA) and mortality respectively; and to measure their agreement for identifying groups at risk of these severe outcomes.
Design: One-year follow-up and multicentre study of old patients participating in the SAFEs cohort study.
Setting: Nine university hospitals in France.
Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil
June 2011
Even though the efforts in research have detailed further the physiopathology and the dynamics of the frailty process an operational definition of frailty is still far from being unequivocal. Studies carried out from the SAFEs cohort study allowed a pragmatic approach in the identification of the at-risk groups for the lost of independency during the hospital stay and factors influencing their future at short-, mid- and long-term. Based upon these results, we propose to discuss the relevance of the current operational indicators of frailty in order to show that clinical markers or indicators are insufficient to differentiate the frailty process from normal ageing.
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