Publications by authors named "M Lee-Wong"

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a skin cancer that arises due to either Merkel cell polyomavirus infection (MCPyV) or ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure, presenting primarily in the head and neck region of fair-skinned males. The recent success of PD-(L)1 immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in locally advanced/metastatic MCC, with an objective response rate (ORR) around 50% and improved survival, as a first-line treatment has moved ICIs to the forefront of therapy for MCC and generated interest in identifying biomarkers to predict clinical response. The MCC tumour microenvironment (TME) contains various components of the adaptive and innate immune system.

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Objectives: This study explores how ambulatory medical practices adapted their policies in response to the global COVID-19 crisis. Practice and provider characteristics were used to build an artificial intelligence model that predicts future medical practice closures during critical events.

Methods: We surveyed 261 outpatient medical practices and collected information on clinician age, gender, the protective measures implemented, closure status, and utilization of telemedicine services.

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Given the high prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the United States, there is a critical need for new medications to improve outcomes of these diseases. The U.S.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent dermatologic condition affecting both children and adults, and the debate surrounding its association as either a risk or protective factor for malignancies has garnered significant attention. Proposed mechanisms suggest that AD may act protectively against cancer formation through chronic immune system activation or create an inflammatory state conducive to cancer development. This review discusses the relationship between AD and various skin cancers, solid tumors, and hematologic malignancies.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The review introduces a mnemonic, VINDICATE-P, to categorize the various comorbidities linked with AD, including cardiovascular, infectious, and neurological conditions, among others.
  • * Understanding these comorbidities can differ based on the patient's age, and further research is necessary to explore how they develop and how best to screen for them in AD patients.
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