Publications by authors named "M E Jaffe"

Background: This study investigated socio-demographic, psychiatric, and psychological characteristics of patients with high versus low utilization of psychiatric inpatient services. Our objective was to better understand the utilization pattern and to contribute to improving psychiatric care.

Methods: One-hundred and twenty inpatients of the University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK) Basel, Switzerland, participated in this cross-sectional study.

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Obesity is a risk factor for developing breast cancer, and significantly increases mortality rates in patients diagnosed with this disease. Drivers of this unfortunate relationships are multifactorial, with obesity-induced changes in the epigenetic state of breast cancer cells being identified as a critical mechanism that impact survival, metastasis, and therapeutic responses. Recent studies have investigated the epigenetic landscape of breast cancer to elucidate the molecular interplay between the breast tissue epigenome and its cellular microenvironment.

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Purpose: Radiation therapy (RT) is a critical treatment modality for both primary and metastatic brain tumors, yet ∼30% of patients experience cognitive decline post-RT. This cognitive toxicity is linked to low radiation doses affecting the hippocampal dentate gyrus. Hippocampal avoidance-whole brain RT combined with memantine has shown promising outcomes in preserving cognitive function and quality of life in patients with brain metastases.

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Introduction: The need for remote ventilator control has been highlighted by the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. Remote ventilator control from outside a patient's room can improve response time to patient needs, protect health care workers, and reduce personal protective equipment (PPE) consumption. Extending remote control to distant locations can expand the capabilities of frontline health care workers by delivering specialized clinical expertise to the point of care, which is much needed in diverse health care settings, such as tele-critical care and military medicine.

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