Publications by authors named "Jeeban Das"

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the hypothesis that active smoking impacts upon mediators and abundance of circulating fibrocyte cells in smoking-related disease characterised by fibrosis.

Methods: Flow cytometry and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays were used to investigate blood from five patient groups: healthy never-smokers, healthy current smokers, stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) active smokers, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) never-smokers, and IPF active smokers.

Results: A significant inverse dose-response relationship was observed in healthy smokers among cumulative smoking burden (pack-years) and fibrocyte abundance (p = 0.

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Both cancer and fibrosis are diseases involving dysregulation of cell signaling pathways resulting in an altered cellular microenvironment which ultimately leads to progression of the condition. The two disease entities share common molecular pathophysiology and recent research has illuminated the how each promotes the other. Multiple imaging techniques have been developed to aid in the early and accurate diagnosis of each disease, and given the commonalities between the pathophysiology of the conditions, advances in imaging one disease have opened new avenues to study the other.

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  • * The Vesical Imaging-Reporting and Data System (VI-RADS), created in 2018, enhances the preoperative evaluation of muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) by utilizing advanced multiparametric MRI techniques to effectively differentiate MIBC from non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).
  • * The review underscores the importance of mpMRI in identifying variant UCs, while also addressing the need for precise preoperative assessments and exploring innovations like artificial intelligence to improve MRI diagnostics and reduce errors
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Purpose: To describe the structure of a dedicated body oncologic imaging fellowship program. To summarize the numbers and types of cross-sectional imaging examinations reported by fellows.

Methods: The curriculum, training methods, and assessment measures utilized in the program were reviewed and described.

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Since its first approval by the FDA in 2017, tremendous progress has been made in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, the adoptive transfer of engineered, CAR-expressing T lymphocyte. CAR T cells are all composed of three main elements: an extracellular antigen-binding domain, an intracellular signaling domain responsible for T cell activation, and a hinge that joins these two domains. Continuous improvement has been made in CARs, now in their fifth generation, particularly in the intracellular signaling domain responsible for T cell activation.

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Detection of prostate cancer recurrence after whole-gland treatment with curative intent is critical to identify patients who may benefit from local salvage therapy. Among the different imaging modalities used in clinical practice, MR imaging is the most accurate in identifying local prostate cancer recurrence; indeed, it is an excellent technique for local recurrence detection superior to PET/CT, even at low PSA, but provides no information about extra-pelvic lymph nodes or bone metastasis. In 2021, a group of experts developed the Prostate Imaging for local Recurrence Reporting scoring system to standardize acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of prostate cancer recurrence.

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Background: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) before radical cystectomy is standard of care in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Response assessment after NAC is important but suboptimal using CT. We assessed MRI without vs.

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In a retrospective single-center study, the authors assessed the efficacy of an automated imaging examination assignment system for enhancing the diversity of subspecialty examinations reported by oncologic imaging fellows. The study aimed to mitigate traditional biases of manual case selection and ensure equitable exposure to various case types. Methods included evaluating the proportion of "uncommon" to "common" cases reported by fellows before and after system implementation and measuring the weekly Shannon Diversity Index to determine case distribution equity.

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  • Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women, and imaging is crucial for detecting and managing the disease.
  • This review focuses on the latest advancements in PET/CT imaging for breast cancer, including new applications and radiopharmaceuticals for better tumor imaging and therapy.
  • These innovations aim to tailor treatments based on individual tumor profiles and may improve assessment of treatment effectiveness, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes.
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is a revolutionary form of immunotherapy that has proven to be efficacious in the treatment of many hematologic cancers. CARs are modified T lymphocytes that express an artificial receptor specific to a tumor-associated antigen. These engineered cells are then reintroduced to upregulate the host immune responses and eradicate malignant cells.

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Treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has undergone a paradigm shift. Once a disease with limited potential therapies, treatment options for patients have exploded with the availability of molecular testing to direct management and targeted therapies to treat tumors with specific driver mutations. New in vitro diagnostics allow for the early and non-invasive detection of disease, and emerging in vivo imaging techniques allow for better detection and monitoring.

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Advanced melanoma is one of the deadliest cancers, owing to its invasiveness and its propensity to develop resistance to therapy. Surgery remains the first-line treatment for early-stage tumors but is often not an option for advanced-stage melanoma. Chemotherapy carries a poor prognosis, and despite advances in targeted therapy, the cancer can develop resistance.

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Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) sequencing guides therapy decisions but has been studied mostly in small cohorts without sufficient follow-up to determine its influence on overall survival. We prospectively followed an international cohort of 1,127 patients with non-small-cell lung cancer and ctDNA-guided therapy. ctDNA detection was associated with shorter survival (hazard ratio (HR), 2.

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The novel pathogen severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was first discovered in Wuhan, China in late 2019 with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) declared a global pandemic in March 2020. Primarily involving the lungs, conventional imaging with chest radiography and CT can play a complementary role to RT-PCR in the initial diagnosis, and also in follow up of select patients. As a broader understanding of the multi-systemic nature of COVID-19 has evolved, a potential role for molecular imaging has developed, that may detect functional changes in advance of standard cross-sectional imaging.

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Purpose: To evaluate whether a custom programmatic workflow manager reduces reporting turnaround times (TATs) from a body oncologic imaging workflow at a tertiary cancer center.

Methods: A custom software program was developed and implemented in the programming language R. Other aspects of the workflow were left unchanged.

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Melanoma is a deadly disease that often exhibits relentless progression and can have both early and late metastases. Recent advances in immunotherapy and targeted therapy have dramatically increased patient survival for patients with melanoma. Similar advances in molecular targeted PET imaging can identify molecular pathways that promote disease progression and therefore offer physiological information.

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Objectives: Urachal carcinomas (UrC) are rare non-urothelial bladder neoplasms, however the potential role for MR imaging in UrC has not been well established. Our objective was to assess the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in primary and recurrent UrC.

Methods And Materials: This retrospective single-center study included all patients with UrC that underwent MRI between January 2005 and May 2020.

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  • Plasmacytoid urothelial carcinomas (PUC) are rare and aggressive bladder cancers with unclear MRI characteristics; this study aimed to clarify these features and their impact on patient survival.* -
  • The analysis involved 41 patients whose MRI scans were reviewed; findings showed that most tumors were large and diffuse, often with signs of muscle invasion and local spread, which correlated with worse survival outcomes.* -
  • Key survival factors included tumor size, diffuse growth, presence of extravesical extension, pelvic spread, and hydronephrosis, indicating that aggressive features on MRI are linked to decreased patient survival.*
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A 75-year-old woman presented with a 1-month history of abdominal pain. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a large solid mass in the left lower abdominal quadrant, suspicious for malignancy. Staging with F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/CT imaging demonstrated intense FDG uptake in the mass with no evidence of metastatic disease.

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With increasing use of minimally invasive parathyroidectomy (PTx) over traditional bilateral neck exploration in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), accurate preoperative localization has become more important to enable a successful surgical outcome. Traditional imaging techniques such as ultrasound (US) and sestamibi scintigraphy (MIBI) and newer techniques such as parathyroid four-dimension computed tomography (4D-CT), positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are available for the clinician to detect the diseased gland(s) in the preoperative workup. Invasive parathyroid venous sampling may be useful in certain circumstances such as persistent or recurrent PHPT.

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Mucinous adenocarcinoma of the urachal remnant is a nonurothelial malignancy that may be asymptomatic until locally advanced or metastatic. We describe a 37-year-old woman with invasive ductal breast carcinoma who underwent Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose (F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) computed tomography (CT) demonstrating a non-FDG avid pelvic mass, initially suspected to represent a pedunculated uterine fibroid. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mixed solid-cystic mass separate from the uterus, suspicious for urachal neoplasm, confirmed as mucinous adenocarcinoma on histopathology.

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