Publications by authors named "L A A P van Winden"

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  • The oestrous cycle significantly affects breast cancer's response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), with treatment during the dioestrus stage resulting in less effectiveness compared to the oestrus stage.
  • In mouse models and human premenopausal cohorts, dioestrus is associated with increased chemoresistance, characterized by more cells undergoing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, narrower tumor blood vessels, and higher macrophage levels.
  • Understanding the impact of the oestrous cycle on treatment response could lead to improved timing for chemotherapy, enhancing patient outcomes.
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Disturbances in the diurnal pattern are associated with several clinical and psychological conditions, including depression and fatigue. Salivary sampling for melatonin, cortisol and cortisone provides a non-invasive method for frequent sampling and obtaining biochemical insight into the diurnal pattern of individuals. Therefore, a new liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based method for the measurement of salivary melatonin, cortisol and cortisone was developed and validated.

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and severe form of brain cancer among adults. Its aggressiveness is largely attributed to its complex and heterogeneous biology that despite maximal surgery and multimodal chemoradiation treatment, inevitably recurs. Traditional large-scale profiling approaches have contributed substantially to the understanding of patient-to-patient inter-tumoral differences in GBM.

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Unlabelled: Testosterone measurements are essential in the management of patients with prostate cancer undergoing castration and androgen deprivation therapy. There has been an ongoing discussion on the testosterone castration cutoff (TCC), with the primary focus on large cohort studies in which the testosterone measurement system was not specified or studies that used individual testosterone measurement systems. Here we present a post hoc analysis of a study comparing testosterone measurement systems in a cohort of 120 castrated patients with prostate cancer.

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