Publications by authors named "Maged Nashed"

Background: Breast-conserving therapy is the standard of care for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Debate on what constitutes a satisfactory margin persists. This study aimed to identify predictors of residual disease at re-excision.

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  • Total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) did not show improved survival compared to standard chemoradiotherapy, and previous trials did not isolate the impacts of various risk factors.
  • A retrospective study of 331 patients with T4 and/or N2 rectal adenocarcinoma indicated that 93.4% achieved R0 resection, with a 3-year overall survival rate of 84%, but different high-risk features resulted in varying clinical outcomes.
  • The study found that while adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) improved survival in the overall cohort and N2 subgroup, it did not benefit those with T4 disease; thus, treatment strategies should be tailored
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Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) has been increasingly used to treat liver malignancies because large doses of radiation can be delivered precisely to the target with a rapid dose falloff. Real-time tracking of implanted fiducial markers (FMs), combined with respiratory gating, further improves the accuracy of treatment delivery and reduces the dose to critical structures. There have been reports of migration of the FMs after implantation for SBRT.

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The modern management of rectal cancers continues to evolve. With the release of data from new landmark randomized controlled trials (RAPIDO, PRODIGE-23), total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) has moved to the forefront of locally advanced rectal cancer treatment and is considered a standard option in selected patients. Total neoadjuvant therapy promises enhanced systemic disease control, better treatment adherence and less time with an ostomy.

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Background: The Calypso 4-dimensional Localization System allows the delivery of high-dose of radiation to a target guided by the implanted transponders. Calypso beacons are used for prostate and liver tumors treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Several risks associated with this procedure have been previously observed.

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In early 2017, the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and CancerCare Manitoba undertook a comprehensive knowledge translation (KT) campaign to improve the utilization of single fraction radiotherapy (SFRT) over multiple fraction radiotherapy (MFRT) for palliative management of bone metastases. The campaign significantly increased short-term SFRT utilization. We assess the time-dependent effects of KT-derived SFRT utilization 12-24 months removed from the KT campaign in a Provincial Cancer Program.

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Internal target volume (ITV) margins were estimated by evaluating the movement of mesorectum and bladder during neoadjuvant long-course radiation therapy (RT) for rectal cancer. In this prospective study, 23 patients with rectal cancer had planning CT (pCT) and weekly cone beam CT (CBCT) in supine position during preoperative long-course RT. Mesorectal wall motion was analyzed based on the coordinates of the most anterior, posterior, left and right points on the pCT and CBCT.

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Purpose: Although level 1 evidence supports the use of single-fraction radiation therapy (SFRT) compared with multiple-fraction radiation therapy (MFRT) for the palliative management of bone metastases, SFRT is underused. In early 2017, the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and CancerCare Manitoba undertook a comprehensive knowledge translation campaign in Manitoba, Canada featuring educational outreach visits, local consensus meetings, and audit and feedback interventions to encourage greater use of SFRT. This study assessed the impact of this campaign on SFRT use and identified variables associated with MFRT usage.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a very poor survival rate, especially for those who do not receive a potentially curative therapy.

Methods: Treatment details were collected for 320 HCC patients diagnosed in Manitoba between January 2011 and December 2015. Patients had a mean age of 67.

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Introduction: Breast-conserving therapy is the standard of care for early-stage breast cancer. In the era of multimodality therapy, the debate on the value of revision surgery for compromised margins continues, and high re-excision rates persist despite updated guidelines. Our study sought to identify the local re-excision rate for compromised margins after lumpectomy, and identify predictors of residual disease at re-excision.

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Purpose: To report findings from an in vivo dosimetry program implemented for all stereotactic body radiation therapy patients over a 31-month period and discuss the value and challenges of utilizing in vivo electronic portal imaging device (EPID) dosimetry clinically.

Methods And Materials: From December 2013 to July 2016, 117 stereotactic body radiation therapy-volumetric modulated arc therapy patients (100 lung, 15 spine, and 2 liver) underwent 602 EPID-based in vivo dose verification events. A developed model-based dose reconstruction algorithm calculates the 3-dimensional dose distribution to the patient by back-projecting the primary fluence measured by the EPID during treatment.

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Introduction: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women. The pathway for its diagnosis and treatment is relatively standardized. Nevertheless, there can be significant delays affecting the journey.

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