Publications by authors named "J Louwers"

Background: The intestinal microbiota plays a significant role in maintaining systemic and intestinal homeostasis, but can also influence diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and cancer. Certain bacterial species within the intestinal tract can chronically activate the immune system, leading to low-grade intestinal inflammation. As a result, plasma cells produce high levels of secretory antigen-specific immunoglobulin A (IgA), which coats the immunostimulatory bacteria.

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Background: Following the publication of the European consensus statement on standards for essential colposcopy in 2020, the need for standards relating to more complex and challenging colposcopy practice was recognised. These standards relate to colposcopy undertaken in patients identified through cervical screening and tertiary referrals from colposcopists who undertake standard colposcopy only. This set of recommendations provides a review of the current literature and agreement on care for recognised complex cases.

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  • Researchers studied how genetic testing affects women with ovarian cancer and how it differs when done by regular doctors versus genetic specialists.
  • They compared two groups of patients: one that got counseling from gynecology doctors and another from genetic experts, and gathered their thoughts through questionnaires.
  • While participation was high, the knowledge about genetics and feelings of anxiety were similar in both groups, but the regular doctors discussed cancer risks less and patients felt more regret about their testing decisions.
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Objective: Germline genetic testing is increasingly offered to patients with epithelial ovarian cancer by non-genetic healthcare professionals, so called mainstream genetic testing. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of implementing a mainstream genetic testing pathway on the percentage of newly diagnosed patients with epithelial ovarian cancer to whom genetic testing was offered and the genetics-related healthcare costs.

Methods: The possible care pathways for genetic counseling and testing and their associated costs were mapped.

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Objective: Colposcopy is an important part of cervical screening/management programs. Colposcopic appearance is often classified, for teaching and telemedicine, based on static images that do not reveal the dynamics of acetowhitening. We compared the accuracy and reproducibility of colposcopic impression based on a single image at one minute after application of acetic acid versus a time-series of 17 sequential images over two minutes.

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