Publications by authors named "Neil Desai"

Purpose: Daily online adaptive radiation therapy (oART) opens the opportunity to treat gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma with a reduced margin. This study reports our early experience of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)-based daily oART treating gastric MALT lymphoma with breath-hold and reduced margins.

Methods And Materials: Ten patients were treated on a CBCT-based oART system.

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  • Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) delivers precise, high-dose radiation to tumors, particularly effective in treating genitourinary cancers like prostate and renal cell carcinoma, due to their increased sensitivity to this method compared to traditional radiation.* -
  • Advances in radiation planning and imaging have boosted the evidence supporting SBRT's use and its clinical application, leading to ongoing trials and investigations into its efficacy for both localized and metastatic diseases.* -
  • Future research will focus on optimizing SBRT techniques, refining treatment indications, and exploring combinations with systemic therapies to enhance treatment effectiveness and improve patients' quality of life.*
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Cell-cell communication (CCC) is essential to how life forms and functions. However, accurate, high-throughput mapping of how expression of all genes in one cell affects expression of all genes in another cell is made possible only recently through the introduction of spatially resolved transcriptomics (SRT) technologies, especially those that achieve single-cell resolution. Nevertheless, substantial challenges remain to analyze such highly complex data properly.

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Objectives: Immunotherapy (IO) drugs have been increasingly utilized in locally advanced or metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) and urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UC). Multiple trials have demonstrated clear survival benefit, however, there are often barriers to access for these advanced therapies which has been demonstrated in other non-urologic malignancies. The goal of this study was to assess socioeconomic and demographic factors associated with the receipt of IO for advanced ccRCC and UC.

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Background Clinical trial matching, essential for advancing medical research, involves detailed screening of potential participants to ensure alignment with specific trial requirements. Research staff face challenges due to the high volume of eligible patients and the complexity of varying eligibility criteria. The traditional manual process, both time-consuming and error-prone, often leads to missed opportunities.

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Radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy with iodine-131 is performed in select cases of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC), typically for remnant ablation, adjuvant therapy, or treatment of known persistent disease. Herein, we review updated RAI dose recommendations and associated risks of secondary primary malignancy (SPM). RAI dose is usually chosen empirically based on the risk assessment of tumor recurrence and other factors.

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Background And Purpose: Radiation-induced erectile dysfunction (RiED) commonly affects prostate cancer patients, prompting clinical trials across institutions to explore dose-sparing to internal-pudendal-arteries (IPA) for preserving sexual potency. IPA, challenging to segment, isn't conventionally considered an organ-at-risk (OAR). This study proposes a deep learning (DL) auto-segmentation model for IPA, using Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or CT alone to accommodate varied clinical practices.

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The NCCN Guidelines for Prostate Cancer include recommendations for staging and risk assessment after a prostate cancer diagnosis and for the care of patients with localized, regional, recurrent, and metastatic disease. These NCCN Guidelines Insights summarize the panel's discussions for the 2024 update to the guidelines with regard to initial risk stratification, initial management of very-low-risk disease, and the treatment of nonmetastatic recurrence.

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This study explored the feasibility of on-couch intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) planning for prostate cancer (PCa) on a cone-beam CT (CBCT)-based online adaptive RT platform without an individualized pre-treatment plan and contours. Ten patients with PCa previously treated with image-guided IMRT (60 Gy/20 fractions) were selected. In contrast to the routine online adaptive RT workflow, a novel approach was employed in which the same preplan that was optimized on one reference patient was adapted to generate individual on-couch/initial plans for the other nine test patients using Ethos emulator.

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The NCCN Guidelines for Prostate Cancer provide a framework on which to base decisions regarding the workup of patients with prostate cancer, risk stratification and management of localized disease, post-treatment monitoring, and treatment of recurrence and advanced disease. The Guidelines sections included in this article focus on the management of metastatic castration-sensitive disease, nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), and metastatic CRPC (mCRPC). Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) with treatment intensification is strongly recommended for patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer.

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  • The study investigates parents' willingness to leave pediatric emergency departments (ED) for scheduled community healthcare appointments, aiming to alleviate overcrowding caused by non-emergent visits.
  • A survey of 403 parents revealed that 58.6% were interested in community appointments, with younger parents and those with younger children showing more interest.
  • Preferences for appointments included having them with pediatricians or family physicians, timely access, and scheduling outside regular business hours, indicating potential for an alternative care model to ease ED congestion.
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  • Cell-cell communication (CCC) is crucial for understanding how organisms function, and new spatially resolved transcriptomics technologies (SRTs) enable detailed mapping of gene interactions at the single-cell level, though data complexity remains a challenge.* -
  • The spacia framework utilizes a Bayesian multi-instance learning approach to detect CCCs, overcoming limitations of existing analytical tools by maintaining single-cell resolution and considering multiple senders and receivers.* -
  • Spacia's application across various single-cell SRT technologies revealed important insights into cellular behavior in cancer, such as the roles of different immune cells in prostate cancer and their correlation with patient outcomes.*
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Purpose: We present a case study of the treatment of localized squamous cell carcinoma on the glans penis with a custom-fabricated high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy applicator.

Methods And Materials: A cylindrically shaped applicator was fabricated with eight embedded channels suitable for standard plastic brachytherapy catheters. An additional custom silicone bolus/sleeve was designed to be used with the 3D-printed applicator to provide an additional offset from the source to skin to reduce the surface dose and for patient comfort.

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  • MRI-only radiotherapy planning (MROP) improves patient treatment by eliminating errors from combining MRI and CT images, streamlining workflows, and reducing radiation exposure.
  • The study aimed to enhance the accuracy of synthetic CT (sCT) generated from MRI, especially in bony regions, using an unsupervised deep learning model called CycleGAN with added bony structure constraints and utilizing Dixon images for better contrast.
  • Results showed that the modified multi-channel CycleGAN achieved the highest accuracy in depicting bony structures, with the lowest errors and best similarity to actual planning CT images, making it a promising approach for clinical use.
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Purpose: Although hydrogel spacer placement (HSP) minimizes rectal dose during prostate cancer radiation therapy, its potential benefit for modulating rectal toxicity could depend on the achieved prostate-rectal separation. We therefore developed a quality metric associated with rectal dose reduction and late rectal toxicity among patients treated with prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT).

Methods And Materials: A quality metric consisting of prostate-rectal interspace measurements from axial T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging simulation images was applied to 42 men enrolled in a multi-institutional phase 2 study using HSP with prostate SBRT (45 Gy in 5 fractions).

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Purpose: In modern trials, traditional planning target volume (PTV) margins for postoperative prostate radiation therapy have been large (7-10 mm) to account for both daily changes in patient positioning and target deformation. With daily adaptive radiation therapy, these interfractional changes could be minimized, potentially reducing the margins required for treatment and improving adjacent normal-tissue dosimetry.

Methods And Materials: A single-center retrospective study was conducted from March 2021 to November 2021.

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The NCCN Guidelines for Prostate Cancer address staging and risk assessment after a prostate cancer diagnosis and include management options for localized, regional, recurrent, and metastatic disease. The NCCN Prostate Cancer Panel meets annually to reevaluate and update their recommendations based on new clinical data and input from within NCCN Member Institutions and from external entities. These NCCN Guidelines Insights summarizes much of the panel's discussions for the 4.

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Purpose: We sought to investigate whether enzalutamide (ENZA), without concurrent androgen deprivation therapy, increases freedom from prostate-specific antigen (PSA) progression (FFPP) when combined with salvage radiation therapy (SRT) in men with recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (RP).

Patients And Methods: Men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer after RP were enrolled into a randomized, double-blind, phase II, placebo-controlled, multicenter study of SRT plus ENZA or placebo (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02203695).

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Purpose: Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are radiosensitive tumors with variable and often relapsing courses. Local disease can be treated with low-dose focal palliative radiation therapy (RT), though little data supports the use of a specific dose. This study assesses clinical outcomes after focal RT to a total dose of 4 Gy, 8 Gy, or 12 Gy.

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Adaptive radiotherapy has the potential to reduce margins, improve target coverage, and decrease toxicity to organs at risk (OARs) by optimizing radiation delivery to daily anatomic changes. Salvage for locally recurrent prostate cancer after definitive radiation remains a challenging clinical scenario given the risks to normal tissue in a setting of re-irradiation. Here, we present a case series of five patients with locally recurrent prostate cancer treated with an adaptive online linear accelerator or a 3-T MR-based linear accelerator to demonstrate excellent target coverage.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the leading causes of cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths in the United States. Mutations or deletions in the genes involved in the DNA damage response (DDR) are common in aggressive primary PCa (germline alterations) and further enriched in advanced therapy-resistant PCa (somatic alterations). Among the DDR genes, BRCA2 is the most commonly altered (~ 13%) in advanced therapy-resistant PCa.

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Objective: To investigate if oxygen delivery index during cardiopulmonary bypass (DOI) was more strongly associated with acute kidney injury (AKI), the higher the patient's preoperative pulse pressure (PP).

Design: Retrospective cohort of 1064 patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

Setting: Single academic healthcare center.

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Locally relapsed prostate cancer (PCa) after radiation therapy (RT) is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Morphological and molecular consequences that may contribute to RT resistance and local recurrence remain poorly understood. Locally recurrent PCa tissue from 53 patients with clinically localized PCa who failed with primary RT and subsequently underwent salvage radical prostatectomy (RP) was analyzed for tumor focality, clinicopathological, molecular, and genomic characteristics.

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