Publications by authors named "Mazhar A Shah"

(L.) is a South Asian folkloric medicinal plant that has traditionally been used to treat cardiovascular problems. The current investigation was meticulously organized to explore the pharmacological foundation for the medicinal uses of pertaining to cardiovascular ailments and to investigate the core mechanisms.

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Background: The Asia-Pacific Breast Initiatives (APBI) I and II registries were established to collect safety data for patients with early stage breast cancer receiving adjuvant docetaxel-based regimens in the Asia-Pacific region.

Materials And Methods: Data from the two registries were combined to perform a safety analysis. Participants in the registry were women with early stage operable breast cancer with an intermediate or high risk of recurrence.

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Aim: To acquire patient characteristics, safety, relapse and survival outcomes of early-stage breast cancer patients receiving docetaxel (Taxotere(R))-based regimen in adjuvant setting from the Asia-Pacific region.

Methods: This was an open-label, international, longitudinal, multicenter, observational, prospective cohort of consecutive early breast cancer (EBC) patients with a high risk of recurrence being treated with various docetaxel-containing anthracycline and non-anthracycline adjuvant regimens during 2006-2013.

Results: In this study, 1542 patients were enrolled.

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Background: Cancer patients' preferences regarding disclosure of prognosis and end-of-life care remain under-reported from low- and middle-income countries where cancer poses an increasing demand on scarce healthcare resources. A better knowledge of these preferences can help in achievement of shared treatment goals.

Aim: To survey preferences of adult cancer patients regarding disclosure of prognosis and end-of-life care

Design: A multidimensional questionnaire was developed to survey consecutively sampled patients.

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Objectives: Breast conservative therapy (BCT) is an established method of treating early stage invasive breast cancer. Survival after BCT in Pakistani population has not been reported. This study was carried out to report locoregional control and overall survival (OS) after BCT for invasive breast cancer and analyze prognostic factors in Pakistani population.

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Background: Early onset breast cancer is associated with poor outcomes but variable results have been reported. It is a significant problem in Pakistani women but remains under reported. Breast conservation plays an important role in surgical management of this younger patient group.

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Background: Triple negative breast cancer is associated with aggressive behavior and high risk of local and regional failure. Aggressive surgical intervention is considered suitable. This makes role of breast conserving therapy (BCT) debatable in these patients.

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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of using recombinant human TSH (rhTSH) in conjunction with ¹³¹I to treat patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma.

Methods: Between July 2003 and April 2009, 14 patients [mean age, 39.1 years (range 14-71 years)], of whom seven were treated for remnant ablation and seven for irresectable or metastatic disease, received rhTSH-aided ¹³¹I therapy.

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Juvenile differentiated carcinoma thyroid is a rare entity. It differs from adult differentiated thyroid carcinoma in a variety of ways, including large tumor volume at presentation with early involvement of the capsule, more frequent nodal and distant metastases, greater expression of sodium-iodide symporter and early recurrence. The overall survival seems to be better than for adult patients; however, due to high and early recurrence rates, prompt and adequate treatment is advocated.

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Background: Purpose of this study was to assess the resectability rates in un-resectable (Stages III and IV) cancers of the esophagus, to assess the complete pathological response and to compare the efficacy between two chemotherapy regimens.

Methods: From January 1999 to June 2002, medical records of the patients with un-resectable esophageal cancers were reviewed, who received radiation-therapy with concomitant chemotherapy using following regimens:- Arm A:- 5 FU 500 mg/m2 intravenous push (IVP) on first 5 and last 5 days of radiation. Arm B:- 5 FU 1 Gm/m2/Day 96 hour continuous infusion (CIV) and Cisplatin 70 mg/m2 on day one and twenty eight of radiation.

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Several authors have shown that xerostomia restricts nutritional intake and limits the ability of patients to maintain normal weight. When both parotids are irradiated, patients never fully regain their normal weight, however if one parotid is irradiated the patients are able to fully recover their weight with in the year. There are certain sites in the head and neck where small and lateralized cancers with diminished risk of contralateral neck metastases can be treated with parotid sparing techniques, i.

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Although carcinoma is rarely metastatic to the thyroid gland, it has an established place in the differential diagnosis of cold nodules on radionuclide thyroid scans in patients with known cancers. A case of metastatic pleomorphic liposarcoma with involvement of the thyroid gland adds to the list of cases of metastases to the thyroid gland. A patient with known metastatic pleomorphic liposarcoma with a palpable thyroid nodule of 2 months' duration had a thyroid scan with 130 MBq (3.

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