Publications by authors named "J M Deshmukh"

Biologic factors limiting responsiveness to matched targeted therapies include genomic heterogeneity and complexity. Advanced tumors with unique molecular profiles can be studied by comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) and enhance patient outcomes using principles of precision medicine. The clinical utility of CGP across all cancer types and different therapeutic interventions using overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) data was studied in this systematic literature review.

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Background: The aim of this study was to document the incidence, spectrum and outcomes of Second Primary Malignancy (SPM) in a prospectively followed-up population of Head and Neck Squamous carcinoma (HNSCC) patients accrued in six prospective trials and treated with definitive radiotherapy.

Materials And Methods: Patients were prospectively followed up over time and data on SPM collected after IRB approval after establishing the diagnosis of SPM based on clinical criteria. Descriptive statistics to determine clinic demographic characteristics and spectrum of SPM encountered, time to event outcomes (SPM-DFS - Disease-free survival after diagnosis of second primary, SPM-OS - Overall survival after diagnosis of second primary) and univariate analysis of factors of likely prognostic significance were performed.

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  • HIV-associated lipodystrophy (HIVLD) is a condition related to abnormal lipid metabolism in HIV-infected individuals, influenced by specific gene polymorphisms affecting lipoprotein transport.
  • A study of 187 patients identified the 34A allele and -493T allele as having a non-significant association with reduced severity of HIVLD and lower dyslipidemia risk, respectively.
  • Findings suggest that individuals without HIVLD carrying the 34GA genotype have impaired triglyceride levels, indicating a potential increased risk for developing dyslipidemia.
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Introduction: Brucellosis is one of the most common zoonosis diseases in developing and undeveloped countries, with adverse socio-economic status and animal and human health. The essential element for effective prevention and control of brucellosis is to improve the community's Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) through Health Education Intervention (HEI).

Aim: To assess health education intervention's effect on promoting knowledge, beliefs, and preventive behaviors on brucellosis among rural populations in Nagpur district, Maharashtra, India.

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Emergence of responsible behavior is explored in non-cooperative games involving autonomous agents. Rather than imposing constraints or external reinforcements, agents are endowed with an elastic "sense of self" or an that they curate based on rational considerations. This approach is called "computational transcendence (CT).

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