Publications by authors named "J L Steimer"

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  • Laryngeal chondrosarcoma (LC) is a rare cancer that grows slowly, with laryngeal preservation surgery (LPS) being the main treatment; however, some patients may need multiple surgeries or total laryngectomy (TL).
  • The study analyzed data from 21 patients to identify risk factors for recurrence and the need for TL, finding that those with higher-grade tumors (G2) experienced more surgery for recurrences compared to lower-grade tumors (G1).
  • Results showed that patients with G2 tumors face significant challenges, including higher recurrence rates and a greater likelihood of requiring TL, while factors like tumor localization and margin status influence outcomes without guaranteeing future surgery needs.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune and neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS) with different types of disease courses (relapsing-remitting, secondary-progressive, primary progressive) that leads to physical as well as mental disability. The symptoms comprise paresis or/and paralysis, ataxia, bladder dysfunction, visual problems as well as effects on cognition. There is limited data regarding the possible effects of sport climbing respectively therapeutic climbing on patients with MS.

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Purpose: To investigate the influence of different postoperative radiotherapy (RT) regimes on post-prostatectomy continence and QoL.

Methods: Men after prostatectomy (RP) and RT were assigned in adjuvant (ART), early salvage (ESRT) and salvage radiotherapy (SRT) groups depending on time of initiation, indication and pre-RT-PSA (≤/>0.5 ng/ml).

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This document was developed to enable greater consistency in the practice, application, and documentation of Model-Informed Drug Discovery and Development (MID3) across the pharmaceutical industry. A collection of "good practice" recommendations are assembled here in order to minimize the heterogeneity in both the quality and content of MID3 implementation and documentation. The three major objectives of this white paper are to: i) inform company decision makers how the strategic integration of MID3 can benefit R&D efficiency; ii) provide MID3 analysts with sufficient material to enhance the planning, rigor, and consistency of the application of MID3; and iii) provide regulatory authorities with substrate to develop MID3 related and/or MID3 enabled guidelines.

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