Publications by authors named "Hye S Han"

Introduction: Numerous factors influence hair health, including genetic predisposition, hormonal changes, stress, nutritional deficiencies, medical conditions, or medications. With the rising interest in maintaining hair health, alternative approaches such as functional cosmetics and food products are gaining attention. Probiotics, health-beneficial live microorganisms, are emerging as potential candidates for improving hair health.

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Purpose Following the introduction of new type of botulinum toxin (MBA-P01), a recent phase 3 study demonstrated that MBA-P01 showed comparable efficacy and safety to onabotulinumtoxin A for reducing glabellar lines. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term safety of repeated MBA-P01 administration for the treatment of glabellar lines.Materials and methods This multicenter, single-group, repeated-dose, long-term open-label extension study evaluated repeated treatment with MBA-P01 (20 U, five treatments over 16 months), with posttreatment evaluation performed up to 52 weeks.

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Objectives: Cold plasma has shown efficacy in various dermatological applications by reduces inflammatory responses and modulating cytokine expression. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of cold plasma on psoriasis.

Methods: In psoriasis HaCaT cells with cold plasma, we confirmed the expression of inflammatory cytokines involved in psoriasis formation and MAPK pathway, cell cycle, and apoptosis-related factors.

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  • - The study compared the safety and effectiveness of a new polycaprolactone (PCL) filler (DLMR01) against a purified polynucleotide (PN) filler (RJR: Rejuran) for treating crow's feet wrinkles.
  • - Conducted with 218 healthy Asian participants, results indicated that DLMR01 significantly improved wrinkle appearance after 12 weeks and had a good safety profile with only mild side effects.
  • - The findings suggest that DLMR01 could be a strong candidate for non-invasive anti-aging procedures, proving effective in wrinkle correction while maintaining safety.
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  • - Solar lentigo is a common skin condition caused by sun exposure, characterized by increased melanocyte activity and melanin accumulation, which can lead to complications from traditional treatments like prolonged redness and hyperpigmentation.
  • - In a study involving six Korean patients, the Vasculature Salvage Laser Surgery (VSLS) system, using a specific laser technique, was employed to treat solar lentigo in a single session with follow-ups from 3 to 10 weeks.
  • - Results showed complete removal of the lesions with no post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and only mild temporary redness as a side effect, indicating that VSLS may be a safer and more effective option, although further research is needed for long-term evaluation.
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Background: Esophagogastric and pancreaticobiliary cancers are associated with chronic blood loss, poor nutrition, and surgical interventions that interfere with iron absorption. Patients with these cancers often have a higher incidence of chemotherapy-induced anemia (CIA) than patients with other malignancies.

Objectives: To investigate the efficacy of intravenous iron or erythropoietin-stimulating agents (ESA) for CIA treatment in patients with esophagogastric or pancreaticobiliary cancer.

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  • The study explores the potential of a new DNA methylation assay called Epi-TOP for diagnosing pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) using both tissue and plasma samples.
  • It involved 46 patients and demonstrated that a combination of seven specific epigenetic biomarkers could accurately differentiate PDAC from normal pancreatic tissues with high sensitivity (93.5%) and specificity (96.7%).
  • The assay also showed promising results for analyzing cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from plasma, achieving 90% sensitivity and 95% specificity, suggesting its potential as a blood-based diagnostic tool for PDAC.
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  • Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) and hand-foot skin reaction (HFSR) are common side effects of cancer treatment that negatively affect patients' quality of life, and a study tested an anti-inflammatory cream called ATPC for treatment.
  • The study involved 60 patients with mild HFS/HFSR who were randomly assigned to receive either the ATPC or a placebo, and their conditions were monitored over 9 weeks.
  • Results indicated that ATPC significantly reduced the incidence of more severe HFS/HFSR compared to the placebo group, suggesting it could be an effective treatment for managing these side effects in cancer patients.*
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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) or irinotecan-based chemotherapy is frequently used after failure of second-line paclitaxel plus ramucirumab treatment for patients with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic advanced gastric cancer (AGC). This study aimed to compare the efficacy between ICI and irinotecan-based chemotherapy as third-line treatment in patients with AGC.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients with AGC, whose third-line treatment started between July 2019 and June 2021 at 17 institutions in Korea.

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Liquid biopsy, a minimally invasive procedure that causes minimal pain and complication risks to patients, has been extensively studied for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Moreover, it facilitates comprehensive quantification and serial assessment of the whole-body tumor burden. Several biosources obtained through liquid biopsy have been studied as important biomarkers for establishing early diagnosis, monitoring minimal residual disease, and predicting the prognosis and response to treatment in patients with cancer.

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  • Exosomes play a crucial role in cell communication by transferring molecular materials and altering the functions of target cells, showing potential in treating skin diseases.
  • The study focused on BJ-5ta exosomes from human foreskin fibroblasts and found they significantly reduced melanin content and key proteins linked to melanogenesis, indicating a mechanism for reducing pigmentation.
  • Experiments on skin models and UVB-irradiated mice confirmed that BJ-5ta exosomes effectively depigmented tissues, suggesting their potential use in treating hyperpigmentation disorders.
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Background: Non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in tumor progression and hold great promise as therapeutic agents for multiple cancers. MicroRNA 29a (miR-29a) is a tumor suppressor miRNA that inhibits cancer cell growth and tumor progression in non-small cell lung cancer. Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 6 (CEACAM6), which plays an important role in lung cancer progression, has been identified as a target of miR-29a.

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Background And Objectives: A needleless laser-induced microjet injector is a novel transdermal drug delivery system that can rapidly inject a very small and precise drug dose into the skin with minimal pain and downtime. In this study, we aimed to compare the laser-induced microjet injection versus needle injection of polylactic acid/hyaluronic acid filler for skin enhancement and rejuvenation.

Patients And Methods: A 24-week prospective, single-center, assessor-blinded, randomized, split-face study was conducted.

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Background: A novel dual-length microneedle radiofrequency (DLMR) device has been developed to achieve full-thickness skin rejuvenation by stimulating the papillary and reticular dermis simultaneously. This device's dual-level targeting concept need to be validated on human skin, although its clinical efficacy has been demonstrated in a previous study.

Objectives: This study evaluated the dual-depth targeting capability and the ability to induce rejuvenation in each layer of vertical skin anatomy, that is, the epidermis, papillary dermis, and reticular dermis, using full-thickness human facial skin samples.

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Background: Dupilumab facial redness (DFR) is a side effect of dupilumab treatment that has only been recently reported. We previously reported on two patients with DFR who were successfully treated with a topical formulation containing human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes (ASCEs).

Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ASCEs in DFR.

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Purpose: This study evaluated whether combination therapy is more effective than monotherapy in elderly patients with metastatic or recurrent gastric cancer (MRGC) as first-line chemotherapy.

Materials And Methods: Elderly (≥ 70 years) chemo-naïve patients with MRGC were allocated to receive either combination therapy (group A: 5-fluorouracil [5-FU]/oxaliplatin, capecitabine/oxaliplatin, capecitabine/cisplatin, or S-1/cisplatin) or monotherapy (group B: 5-FU, capecitabine, or S-1). In group A, starting doses were 80% of standard doses, and they could be escalated to 100% at the discretion of the investigator.

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Executive functioning (EF) is a cognitive process used to perform various daily activities throughout one's lifespan. Autistic adults without intellectual disabilities (ID) also experience difficulties with EF, which is closely associated with adaptive behaviors. For this reason, it is important to improve adaptive behaviors through enhanced use of EF for autistic adults to transition into adulthood successfully.

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Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers in Korea and the world. Since 2004, this is the 4th gastric cancer guideline published in Korea which is the revised version of previous evidence-based approach in 2018. Current guideline is a collaborative work of the interdisciplinary working group including experts in the field of gastric surgery, gastroenterology, endoscopy, medical oncology, abdominal radiology, pathology, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology and guideline development methodology.

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Becker's nevus (BN) is a benign hamartoma that may present as a distressing cosmetic problem. The treatment of BN poses a significant challenge as current therapeutic modalities are suboptimal and have an increased risk of adverse effects, such as scarring and dyspigmentation. We present the use of non-ablative fractional laser therapy combined with Q-switched Nd:YAG laser as a possible therapeutic option for BN treatment and review relevant literature to discuss its efficacy and limitations.

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