Publications by authors named "Jae-Yeon Jang"

Background: Ramucirumab, an anti-vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) monoclonal antibody (mAb), inhibits angiogenesis and reduces tumor activity. Programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) might act upon VEGFR2 to induce cancer cell angiogenesis and metastasis. Herein, we investigated the efficacy of combining ramucirumab and paclitaxel according to the status of PD-L1 expression in patients with advanced gastric cancer (AGC).

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  • * In a group of 20 patients, only 2 achieved a partial response, resulting in a response rate of 10%, while the disease control rate was 55%.
  • * The median progression-free survival for this treatment was 2.7 months, and the overall survival was 6.3 months, with some differences observed between responders and non-responders to first-line therapy.
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Background: In metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), the prognostic relevance of the human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) remains controversial. We evaluated the impact of HER2 overexpression on outcomes of standard chemotherapy in patients with mCRC.

Methods: This retrospective study included patients with mCRC who received standard chemotherapy for mCRC and were tested for HER2 expression at Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, between January 15, 2017, and February 05, 2022.

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  • - The study aims to find an optimal tumor mutational burden (TMB) cutoff value to predict how well patients with advanced gastric cancer (AGC) respond to PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors like pembrolizumab and nivolumab.
  • - Analyzing data from 53 patients, researchers determined that a TMB value of 13.31 mutations per megabase (mt/Mb) indicates a higher likelihood of treatment success, with significant differences in response rates between TMB-low and TMB-high patients.
  • - The findings suggest that patients with TMB-high status have a median overall survival of 20.8 months compared to just 3.31 months for TMB-low patients, indicating that TMB testing
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Plants need to balance investments in growth and defense throughout their life to increase their fitness. To optimize fitness, levels of defense against herbivores in perennial plants may vary according to plant age and season. However, secondary plant metabolites often have a detrimental effect on generalist herbivores, while many specialists have developed resistance to them.

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Background: With a 15% incidence, KRAS is one of the most common mutations in biliary tract cancer (BTC) and is a poor prognostic factor. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) as salvage therapy have modest activity in BTC.

Objectives: There are limited data on the efficacy of ICIs according to KRAS mutation in BTC.

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Sepsis is a life-threatening disorder with high incidence and mortality rate. However, the early detection of sepsis is challenging due to lack of specific marker and various etiology. This study aimed to identify robust risk factors for sepsis via cluster analysis.

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Objective: There exist several treatment planning and clinical challenges when treating over-retained primary teeth with dental implants-especially in the esthetic zone where the existing hard and soft tissue positions are not in harmony with adjacent dentition and do not serve as reliable landmarks for implant placement and restoration. In this report, we highlight some of the key aspects for achieving predictable treatment outcomes for implant restorations replacing over-retained primary teeth in the esthetic zone.

Clinical Considerations: This clinical report describes the treatment of a patient who presented with over-retained deciduous canines consequent to congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors.

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Background: The effects on particulate matter (PM) and ozone on health are being reported by a number of studies. The effects of these air pollutants are likely to be stronger in the elderly population, but studies in this regard are scarce. The purpose of this study was to study the effects of PM ≤ 2.

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Background: Climate change could increase the number of regions affected by meteorologic disasters. Meteorologic disasters can increase the risk of infectious disease outbreaks, including waterborne and foodborne diseases. Although many outbreaks of waterborne diseases after single disasters have been analyzed, there have not been sufficient studies reporting comprehensive analyses of cases occurring during long-term surveillance after multiple disasters, which could provide evidence of whether meteorologic disasters cause infectious disease outbreaks.

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Objective: South Korea has the highest rate of smartphone ownership worldwide, which is a potential concern given that smartphone dependency may have deleterious effects on health. We investigated the relationship between smartphone dependency and anxiety.

Methods: Participants included 1,236 smartphone-using students (725 men and 511 women) from six universities in Suwon, South Korea.

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The relationship between atopic dermatitis (AD) and psychological distress has been well established for children and adolescents. However, it is unclear whether this relationship exists in young adults. This study aimed to assess the relationship between AD and psychological distress in young male adults in South Korea.

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Background: Heat stroke contributes considerably to morbidity and mortality in hot weather, but it is unclear whether pre-existing medical conditions increase the risk of heat stroke. The purpose of this study was to assess the association between heat stroke and pre-existing medical conditions in South Korea.

Methods: A case-control study was conducted using data from a nationwide surveillance system for heat illnesses in 2012.

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Exposure factors based on the Korean population are required for making appropriate risk assessment. It is expected that handbooks for exposure factors will be applied in many fields, as well as by health department risk assessors. The present article describes the development of an exposure factors handbook that specifically focuses on human activities in situations involving the possible risk of exposure to environmental contaminants.

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The purpose of this study was to establish food ingestion factors needed to assess exposure to contaminants through food ingestion. The study reclassified the raw data of the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2001 into 12 subcategories including grain products, meat products, fish and shellfish, and vegetables for international comparability of exposure evaluation. The criteria for food intake calculation were unified according to the characteristics of food groups, and recommended values for food ingestion factors were calculated through moisture correction and recategorization of cooked, processed, and mixed foods for each group.

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Risk assessment considers the situations and characteristics of the exposure environment and host. Various physiological variables of the human body reflects the characteristics of the population that can directly influence risk exposure. Therefore, identification of exposure factors based on the Korean population is required for appropriate risk assessment.

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A set of exposure factors that reflects the characteristics of individual behavior capable of influencing exposure is essential for risk and exposure assessment. In 2007, the Korean Exposure Factors Handbook was, therefore, issued, driven by the need to develop reliable exposure factors representing the Korean population. The purpose of this study was to overview the development process of the Korean Exposure Factors Handbook and major recommended exposure values for the Korean population to allow information exchanges and comparison of recommended values among nations.

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Background: The cases of Plasmodium vivax malaria in Korea are mixed with long and short incubation periods. This study aims to define clinico-epidemiologic chracteristcs of Plasmodium vivax malaria in Korea.

Materials And Methods: We selected the civilian cases infected with P.

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Objectives: This study investigated the socio-demographic characteristics and medical causes of death among meteorological disaster casualties and compared them with deaths from all causes.

Methods: Based on the death data provided by the National Statistical Office from 2000 to 2011, the authors analyzed the gender, age, and region of 709 casualties whose external causes were recorded as natural events (X330-X389). Exact matching was applied to compare between deaths from meteorological disasters and all deaths.

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  • Metal contamination from mining in Goseong, Korea raises health concerns for local residents, particularly due to high levels of cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), arsenic (As), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn) found in environmental samples and food.
  • Soil levels near the mines surpassed quality standards for Cu, As, and Zn, while crops showed significantly higher contamination than those from reference areas, with some rice exceeding safe cadmium levels.
  • Despite the high contamination in rice, the average daily metal intake for locals remained below provisional safety limits, indicating a potential but manageable health risk.
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Objectives: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between heat-related illnesses developed in the summer of 2012 and temperature.

Methods: The study analyzed data generated by a heat wave surveillance system operated by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the summer of 2012. The daily maximum temperature, average temperature, and maximum heat index were compared to identify the most suitable index for this study.

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The cytolethal distending toxin (Cdt), produced by some clinically important Gram-negative bacterial species, is related to the family of AB-type toxins. Three heterologous proteins (CdtA, CdtB, and CdtC) and a genotoxin mode of action distinguish the Cdt from others in this toxin class. Crystal structures of several species-specific Cdts have provided a basis for predicting subunit interactions and functions.

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Background: Climate change could affect allergic diseases, especially due to pollen. However, there has been no epidemiologic study to demonstrate the relationship between meteorological factors, pollen, and allergic patients. We aimed to investigate the association between meteorological variations and hospital visits of patients with tree pollen allergy.

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Background: Meteorological disasters are an important component when considering climate change issues that impact morbidity and mortality rates. However, there are few epidemiological studies assessing the causes and characteristics of deaths from meteorological disasters. The present study aimed to analyze the causes of death associated with meteorological disasters in Korea, as well as demographic and geographic vulnerabilities and their changing trends, to establish effective measures for the adaptation to meteorological disasters.

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