Publications by authors named "Jorgen Jensen"

Fiscal policies can provide important incentives for encouraging the dietary changes needed to achieve global policy targets. Across Europe, the foods relevant to health and the environment often incur reduced but non-zero value-added tax (VAT) rates at about half the maximum rates, which allows for providing both incentives and disincentives. Integrating economic, health and environmental modelling, we show that reforming VAT rates on foods, including increasing rates on meat and dairy, and reducing VAT rates on fruits and vegetables can improve diets and result in health, environmental and economic benefits in most European countries.

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Background And Purpose: The gold standard when treating muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is radical cystectomy (RC), a procedure that holds the potential to affect the function of several pelvic organs, causing an impact on the patient's Quality of Life (QoL). Knowledge of the late effects following bladder cancer and treatment with RC is sparse. The aim is to describe the incidence of late effects and to investigate the impact on QoL.

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Background: This study aimed to compare the effects of a carbohydrate (CHO) hydrogel with (ALG-CP) or without (ALG-C) branched-chain amino acids, and a CHO-only non-hydrogel (CON), on cycling performance. The hydrogels, encapsulated in an alginate matrix, are designed to control CHO release, potentially optimising absorption, increasing substrate utilisation, and reducing gastrointestinal distress as well as carious lesions.

Methods: In a randomised, double-blinded, crossover trial, 10 trained male cyclists/triathletes completed three experimental days separated by ~6 days.

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Understanding the molecular landscape of nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is essential to improve risk assessment and treatment regimens. We performed a comprehensive genomic analysis of patients with NMIBC using whole-exome sequencing (n = 438), shallow whole-genome sequencing (n = 362) and total RNA sequencing (n = 414). A large genomic variation within NMIBC was observed and correlated with different molecular subtypes.

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Humans have, throughout history, faced periods of starvation necessitating increased physical effort to gather food. To explore adaptations in muscle function, 13 participants (7 males and 6 females) fasted for seven days. They lost 4.

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We studied mortality and hospital contact in people from Thyborøn-Harboøre, an environmentally contaminated fishing community on the Danish West Coast. The population and a comparison group from other fishing communities on the Danish West Coast were identified from historical data in the Central Population Register. All persons were followed up for death and hospital contacts to March 2023.

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We aim to enhance the reporting of complications in surgical operations by establishing a classification for patient complexity. Current comorbidity assessment tools are insufficient due to their reliance on physiological parameters. The proposed patient surgical class category (PSCC) aims to address these limitations and enhance results by incorporating relevant aspects of a patient's surgical history.

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Objective: To study the impact of preconception Chlamydia trachomatis seropositivity on fecundability, live birth, and pregnancy loss and to assess the effect of low-dose aspirin therapy (81 mg/day) on live birth and pregnancy loss.

Design: Preconception cohort study conducted using data and specimens from the Effects of Aspirin in Gestation and Reproduction study-a randomized placebo-controlled trial.

Patients: A total of 1,228 individuals with proven fecundity and a history of 1-2 pregnancy losses.

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, a sexually transmitted bacterium, is a significant cause of urethritis in men and various reproductive tract infections in women, including cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, and potentially infertility. Treatment has become increasingly challenging due to the emergence of resistance to both first-line (azithromycin) and second-line (moxifloxacin) antibiotics. The need for new treatment options is critical.

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  • The text discusses the development of a serological test to identify a sexually transmitted pathogen that affects reproductive health in both genders.
  • It highlights the challenges faced due to cross-reactivity with a similar respiratory pathogen, making accurate testing difficult.
  • The newly developed immunoblot assay shows promising results with a sensitivity of 87.1% and specificity of 95.2%, which could enhance understanding of the pathogen's impact on reproductive complications.
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  • Upper urinary tract urothelial tumors are commonly treated with endoscopic laser ablation, especially if they are low grade and non-invasive.
  • The study analyzed 118 patients who underwent this treatment from 2012 to 2022, recording their characteristics and outcomes.
  • Results indicated a high recurrence rate within the first three years post-treatment, but overall survival and disease-specific survival rates were relatively high, suggesting laser ablation is a safe option despite the need for regular follow-ups.
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Objectives: (MG) causes urethritis and is associated with cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and preterm delivery. Antimicrobial resistance is widespread and cure rates are declining. Lefamulin, a novel pleuromutilin, may be effective in cases of treatment failure.

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  • Radical cystectomy (RC) is the standard treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer in women but poses risks of nerve damage and impacts on sexual function.
  • A study surveyed 151 women after RC, revealing significant concerns about sexual activity, with over half reporting altered vaginal size perception and many experiencing pain during intercourse.
  • The findings suggest that RC can negatively affect female sexual satisfaction, highlighting the need for better support and information for patients post-surgery.
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  • Postoperative pain management is challenging for patients undergoing robot-assisted cystectomy, and researchers studied whether a single dose of intraoperative methadone could help reduce pain and the need for opioids post-surgery.
  • In a clinical trial with 114 patients, those receiving methadone had similar opioid requirements compared to those getting morphine at both 3 and 24 hours after surgery, but pain levels were lower in the morphine group at 48 hours.
  • Patient satisfaction was higher for those given methadone at 24 hours, indicating that while methadone didn't reduce opioid use or pain intensity, it may contribute to greater overall satisfaction.
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Background And Purpose: Bladder cancer (BC) is a common malignancy in the Western World with men being diagnosed almost four times as often as women. The etiology of bladder cancer may involve sex hormones. Prostate cancer (PCa) patients treated with chemical castration, such as androgen deprivation therapy, or surgical castration, may therefore have a lower risk of developing bladder cancer.

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Accurate assessment of therapy response to chemotherapy could possibly offer a bladder-sparing approach in selected patients with localized muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). The aim of this study was to evaluate whether [O]HO PET/MRI can be used for assessment of complete local pathological response to preoperative chemotherapy in patients with MIBC. This prospective pilot study included 13 patients with MIBC treated with neoadjuvant or induction chemotherapy and subsequent radical cystectomy.

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This position statement is aimed at front-line clinical practitioners and public health authorities in WHO European Region providing services for people wishing to reduce their risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV.

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Background And Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) in patients diagnosed with a small renal mass (SRM) and managed with either active surveillance (AS) or minimal invasive renal cryoablation (CA).

Patients/material And Methods: A total of 398 patients with SRMs (263 AS and 135 CA patients) were retrospectively identified across three institutions and invited to complete the Fear of Cancer Recurrence-Short Form (FCRI-SF) questionnaire.

Results: No statistically significant differences in FCRI-SF score were observed between the AS (mean = 10.

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The cheetah is considered the fastest land animal, but studies on their skeletal muscle properties are scarce. Vastus lateralis biopsies, obtained from male and female cheetahs as well as humans, were analysed and compared for fibre type and size, and metabolism. Overall, cheetah muscle had predominantly type IIX fibres, which was confirmed by the myosin heavy chain isoform content (mean±s.

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Objective: To evaluate risk factors contributing to side-specific benign ureteroenteric strictures following radical cystectomy with an ileal conduit.

Materials And Methods: Data obtained from patients with bladder cancer who underwent radical cystectomy with ileal conduit surgery between 2015 and 2018 were retrospectively analysed. Imaging prior to surgery was analysed, regarding calcifications in the aorta, sarcopenia and postoperatively for length of remaining left ureter.

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Background: Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a rare malignancy, with typically only few new cases annually per urological department. Adherence to European association of urology (EAU) guidelines on UTUC in the Nordic countries is unknown. The objective of this survey was to examine the implementation of EAU guidelines, the perioperative management and organization of the treatment of UTUC in the Nordic countries.

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Velocity estimation in ultrasound imaging is a technique to measure the speed and direction of blood flow. The flow velocity in small blood vessels, i.e.

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Super-resolution ultrasound imaging using the erythrocytes (SURE) has recently been introduced. The method uses erythrocytes as targets instead of fragile microbubbles (MBs). The abundance of erythrocyte scatterers makes it possible to acquire SURE data in just a few seconds compared with several minutes in ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM) using MBs.

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Background And Objective: Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) can be used for sensitive detection of minimal residual disease (MRD). However, the probability of detecting ctDNA in settings of low tumor burden is limited by the number of mutations analyzed and the plasma volume available. We used a whole-genome sequencing (WGS) approach for ctDNA detection in patients with urothelial carcinoma.

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Repeated transurethral bladder resections (TURBs) and instillation treatments in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) might influence bladder function and, therefore, quality of life. Bladder-related medication is a surrogate marker of compromised bladder function. The objective was to investigate whether TURBs and adjuvant instillation therapy are associated with the use of anticholinergics, β3-agonists, and cystitis-relevant antibiotics.

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