Publications by authors named "J Ferencz"

Disposing of pollutants in water sources poses risks to human health and the environment, but biosorption has emerged as an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and green alternative for wastewater treatment. This work shows the ability of banana peel powder (BPP) biosorbents for efficient sorption of methylene blue (MB), atrazine, and glyphosate pollutants. The biosorbent highlights several surface chemical functional groups and morphologies containing agglomerated microsized particles and microporous structures.

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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is frequently used in patients with early breast cancer. Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated similar survival after NACT or adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT). However, certain subtypes may benefit more when NACT contains regimes leading to high rates of pathologic complete response (pCR) rates.

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Article Synopsis
  • Up to 30% of breast cancer patients may develop distant disease despite advances in treatment, highlighting the need for improved methods to enhance survival and quality of life (QoL).
  • This study outlines a trial that utilizes real-time patient-reported outcomes (PROs) through an app to monitor symptoms and optimize interventions for patients with metastatic breast cancer.
  • The trial involves 1000 patients randomly assigned to either an intervention group receiving weekly symptom assessments or a control group with less frequent assessments, aiming to lower fatigue and improve QoL over six months.
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Background: Integrated social care may help to mitigate social risk factors in order to achieve more equitable health outcomes. In cancer centers certified according to the criteria set out by the German Cancer Society, every patient must be given low-threshold access to qualified social workers at the center for in-house social service counseling (SSC). Previous analyses have demonstrated large variation in the utilization of these services across individual centers.

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