Publications by authors named "Holmberg L"

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  • - A study compared the outcomes of autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT) using unmodified peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) with maintenance therapy (mycophenolate mofetil) versus a previously studied method that involved CD34+ selected PBSC in patients with diffuse systemic sclerosis (SSc).
  • - In this trial involving 20 high-risk SSc patients, the 5-year overall survival (OS) was estimated at 85%, and event-free survival (EFS) was 75%, indicating promising results with this new approach.
  • - The research highlighted a potential risk factor for poor outcomes in patients undergoing AHSCT: having a low estimated glomerular filtration rate (
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Background: Timing of surgical evacuation of mass lesions in traumatic brain injury (TBI) is crucial. However, due to geographical variations, transportation time to the nearest neurosurgical department may be long. To save time, general surgeons at a local hospital may perform the operation, despite more limited experience in neurosurgical techniques.

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  • * Twelve resistance-trained males participated in the jumps, with data collected on various stiffness measures during the eccentric phase, revealing strong correlations between the different methods used.
  • * Results indicate that the force plate-only method is valid for calculating stiffness and is comparable to 3D leg stiffness, which has implications for performance evaluation and injury risk assessment.
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Grade is an important determinant of progression in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Although the World Health Organization (WHO) 2004/2016 grading system is recommended, other systems such as WHO1973 and WHO1999 are still widely used. Recently, a hybrid (three-tier) system was proposed, separating WHO2004/2016 high grade (HG) into HG/grade 2 (G2) and HG/G3 while maintaining low grade.

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Background And Objective: It has been suggested that urinary tract infections (UTIs) are associated with delayed diagnosis of bladder cancer (BC). Our aim was to investigate prediagnostic treatments related to UTI and the relation to BC diagnostic delay, reflected by advanced disease at diagnosis.

Methods: We used data from the BladderBaSe 2.

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Purpose: Sweden has an established trauma system involving national trauma criteria and the Swedish trauma registry (SweTrau), since over a decade. Meanwhile, the injury panorama has evolved, with an increase in gang-related violence in the Swedish community. In this study, we aimed to investigate long-term trends in mortality, management and trauma type in two major Swedish trauma centers over a nine-year period.

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  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease can occur before hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) and negatively affect post-transplant outcomes, but the effects of reactivation prior to the procedure were previously unclear.
  • A study found that 11% of HCT candidates experienced pre-HCT CMV reactivation, with lymphopenia identified as a strong risk factor.
  • The presence of pre-HCT CMV reactivation was linked to higher risks of further reactivation and related diseases within the first year after HCT, supporting the need for regular surveillance and potential antiviral therapy in high-risk patients.
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Background: We determined the impact of an increased two-stool faecal immunochemical test (FIT) cut-off on colonoscopy positivity and relative sensitivity and specificity in the randomized controlled screening trial screening of Swedish colons conducted in Sweden.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of participants in the FIT arm that performed FIT between March 2014 and 2020 within the study registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02078804, who had a faecal haemoglobin concentration of at least 10 µg/g in at least one of two stool samples and who underwent a colonoscopy (n = 3841).

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Most transplant-eligible multiple myeloma (MM) patients undergo autologous peripheral blood stem cell collection (PBSC) using G-CSF with on-demand plerixafor (G ± P). Chemomobilization (CM) can be used as a salvage regimen after G ± P failure or for debulking residual tumor burden ahead of autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (ASCT). Prior studies utilizing cyclophosphamide-based CM have not shown long-term benefits.

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Objective: To examine associations between objective signs of progression (triggers) and transition from active surveillance (AS) to radical treatment for prostate cancer (PC).

Patients And Methods: This case-control study included men with low- or favourable intermediate-risk PC in the region of Halland, with data from The National Prostate Cancer Register (NPCR), Sweden, starting AS between 2008 and 2020. Cases were men who transitioned to radical treatment.

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Objectives: To investigate the cumulative incidence proportion of disseminated or local Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) infections after adjuvant BCG instillations in patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).

Patients And Methods: We analysed the timing and occurrence of BCG infections and absolute and relative risk in relation to patient characteristics available in the Swedish nationwide database 'BladderBaSe 2.0'.

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  • The treatment options for Waldenström macroglobulinemia/lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (WM/LPL) have expanded with new advancements.
  • The NCCN Guidelines offer a structured approach for diagnosing, treating, and evaluating responses in patients with WM/LPL.
  • These guidelines apply to both newly diagnosed and previously treated individuals, ensuring effective follow-up care.
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  • Women detect fewer adenomas during colonoscopy compared to men, raising concerns about the risk of post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer due to missed polyps.
  • The study analyzed data from over 16,500 individuals undergoing colonoscopy to explore whether differences in endoscopist skill affected detection rates between sexes.
  • Findings revealed no significant correlation between endoscopist adenoma detection rates and the sex difference in adenoma detection, suggesting factors other than skill may contribute to this discrepancy.
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  • - The treatment landscape for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma has expanded significantly with new options like second generation proteasome inhibitors, immunomodulators, monoclonal antibodies, and CAR T cells, among others.
  • - Due to the nature of multiple myeloma, many patients will experience multiple relapses and require various combination therapies that consider their specific resistance patterns and individual factors such as age and health conditions.
  • - The NCCN Guidelines for multiple myeloma offer a structured approach to help healthcare providers make informed decisions regarding diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring for patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.
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Introduction: Observational studies suggest that breast conserving surgery (BCS) and radiotherapy (RT) offers superior survival compared to mastectomy. The aim was to compare patient and tumour characteristics in women with invasive breast cancer ≤30 mm treated with either BCS or mastectomy, and to explore the underlying reason for choosing mastectomy.

Methods: Women registered with breast cancer ≤30 mm and ≤4 positive axillary lymph nodes in the Swedish National Breast Cancer Register 2013-2016 were included.

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Introduction: The success of autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) for treating non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) is limited by its high relapse rates. To reduce the risk of relapse, additional maintenance therapy can be added post-transplant. In a non-transplant setting at the time of initiation of this study, both bortezomib and vorinostat had been studied alone or in combination for some NHL histology and showed some clinical activity.

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Background: Breast angiosarcoma is a rare disease mostly observed in breast cancer (BC) patients who have previously received radiotherapy (RT). Little is known about angiosarcoma aetiology, management, and outcome. The study aim was to estimate risk and to characterize breast angiosarcoma in a Swedish population-based cohort.

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The use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) after autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) has been shown to reduce the time to neutrophil engraftment, as well as the duration of hospitalization post-transplantation. However, prior studies have focused on inpatient-based ASCT, where patients are routinely admitted for conditioning and frequently remain hospitalized until signs of neutrophil recovery. Given improvements in post-transplantation care, an increasing number of patients, particularly those receiving ASCT for multiple myeloma, are now undergoing transplantation in an outpatient setting.

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Purpose: Vaccination with dendritic cell (DC)/multiple myeloma (MM) fusions has been shown to induce the expansion of circulating multiple myeloma-reactive lymphocytes and consolidation of clinical response following autologous hematopoietic cell transplant (auto-HCT).

Patients And Methods: In this randomized phase II trial (NCT02728102), we assessed the effect of DC/MM fusion vaccination, GM-CSF, and lenalidomide maintenance as compared with control arms of GM-CSF and lenalidomide or lenalidomide maintenance alone on clinical response rates and induction of multiple myeloma-specific immunity at 1-year posttransplant.

Results: The study enrolled 203 patients, with 140 randomized posttransplantation.

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Background: Regional differences in active surveillance (AS) uptake for prostate cancer (PC) illustrate an inequality in treatment strategies.

Objective: To examine the association between regional differences in AS uptake and transition to radical treatment, start of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), watchful waiting, or death.

Design Setting And Participants: A Swedish population-based cohort study was conducted including men in the National Prostate Cancer Register in Sweden with low-risk or favorable intermediate-risk PC, starting AS from January 1, 2007 and continuing till December 31, 2019.

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Background: Patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) constitute a heterogenous group in terms of patient and tumour characteristics ('case-mix') and prognosis. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether differences in survival could be used to separate MIBC patients into separate classes using a recently developed latent class regression method for survival analysis with competing risks.

Methods: We selected all participants diagnosed with MIBC in the Bladder Cancer Data Base Sweden (BladderBase) and analysed inter-patient heterogeneity in risk of death from bladder cancer and other causes.

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  • Lenalidomide maintenance following autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) provides better progression-free and overall survival for multiple myeloma (MM) patients, but high-risk multiple myeloma (HRMM) patients don't see the same benefits.
  • A study examined 503 HRMM patients to compare outcomes of lenalidomide versus bortezomib-based maintenance therapies post-ASCT, finding that those on lenalidomide had better survival rates.
  • Results showed that while 67% of the patients were on lenalidomide, they had a 75% progression-free survival rate at 2 years compared to 63% for those on bortezomib, and overall survival was also higher
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