Publications by authors named "J P Frippiat"

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate how effective complex decongestive therapy (CDT) is for patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL), focusing on its impact on limb volume and functionality after treatment.
  • The study included 142 patients undergoing 499 treatments, revealing a 50% reduction in limb volume and a 30% improvement in functioning, particularly when treatment was given for the first time and the patient's starting volume was low.
  • The results suggest that early and intensive CDT is crucial for managing BCRL, as it enhances volume control and functionality, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention.
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Introduction: Lymphoedema is a chronic condition caused by lymphatic insufficiency. It leads to swelling of the limb/midline region and an increased risk of infection. Lymphoedema is often associated with mental and physical problems limiting quality of life.

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  • The European Space Agency (ESA) regularly updates its science plans by talking to scientists about what they need to know.
  • The SSCWP 9 document focuses on "Biology in Space" and discusses important questions that scientists want to answer about how living things adapt to space.
  • One big question is how different organisms change at the molecular level when they are in microgravity, which could help both space missions and new technologies on Earth.
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Progress in mechanobiology allowed us to better understand the important role of mechanical forces in the regulation of biological processes. Space research in the field of life sciences clearly showed that gravity plays a crucial role in biological processes. The space environment offers the unique opportunity to carry out experiments without gravity, helping us not only to understand the effects of gravitational alterations on biological systems but also the mechanisms underlying mechanoperception and cell/tissue response to mechanical and gravitational stresses.

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Background: The spaceflight environment is an extreme environment that affects the immune system of approximately 50% of astronauts. With planned long-duration missions, such as the deployment of the Lunar Gateway and possible interplanetary missions, it is mandatory to determine how all components of the immune system are affected, which will allow the establishment of countermeasures to preserve astronaut health. However, despite being an important component of the immune system, antibody-mediated humoral immunity has rarely been investigated in the context of the effects of the space environment.

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