Publications by authors named "Oguz G Yildiz"

Background: Overexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2) is associated with aggressive disease in breast cancer. Trastuzumab and radiotherapy are standard treatments for patients with HER-2 + breast cancer, but they may increase the risk of cardiotoxicity.

Aim: This study aimed to assess early cardiotoxicity in patients receiving radiotherapy (RT) and concurrent trastuzumab.

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Background And Objective: Radiation therapy is a routine clinical practice that has been used for a long time in the treatment of cancer patients. The most important dose-limiting organ in patients receiving radiotherapy for various conditions is the brain. The mechanisms underlying brain and pituitary gland damage caused by radiation are largely unknown.

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  • This study explored the impact of radiation on the bone development of rat fetuses and how melatonin might protect against these effects, using 15 pregnant Wistar albino rats divided into four groups.
  • Results showed that fetuses in the radiation group had significantly lower weights and skeletal development compared to the control, with reduced mineral content observed in bone samples.
  • The findings suggest that melatonin may offer protective effects against radiation-induced bone development issues in fetuses, contributing to limited existing research on this topic.
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Radiotherapy is one of the inevitable treatment approaches for several types of cancer. We aimed to show the protective and therapeutic effects of daily use of melatonin on liver tissues subjected to a single dose of 10 Gy (gamma-ray) total body radiation. Rats were divided into 6 groups, of which 10 were in each: control, sham, melatonin, radiation, radiation+melatonin, and melatonin+radiation.

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Background And Objective: The study aims to evaluate the histopathological changes, enzymatic alterations, and DNA damage in rat lungs induced by whole-body gamma irradiation as well as evaluation of the protective effect of pycnogenol.

Materials And Methods: A hundred adult male rats were equally divided into ten groups including control, four antioxidants, γ-irradiation, four antioxidant + γ-irradiations. This study began the day before radiation treatment and continued for 3 days.

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  • The study investigates the protective effects of quercetin, an antioxidant, against liver and kidney damage caused by radiation in rats exposed to a high dose of gamma-ray (10 Gy).
  • Six groups of male Wistar rats were formed for the experiment: control, sham, quercetin, radiation, quercetin + radiation, and radiation + quercetin, with quercetin administered either before or after radiation exposure.
  • Results indicated that radiation caused significant tissue damage in the liver and kidneys, but rats receiving quercetin showed reduced signs of DNA damage and inflammation, suggesting its potential as a protective agent against radiation-induced injuries.
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Background/aim: Targeting the new and unique proteins is an important medical strategy for treating breast cancer. It is quite important to find out proteins that have a role in the development of cancer. Sirtuins (SIRT) are well related in different physiological activities and connected with cancer.

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  • The study investigates how different doses of gamma radiation affect ovarian health, specifically focusing on ovarian follicle development, inflammation, and apoptosis (cell death) markers in female rats.
  • Four groups of Wistar albino female rats were exposed to varying doses of radiation (0, 1, 5, and 10 Gy) to observe the outcomes on ovarian tissue and related biological markers.
  • Results showed that higher radiation doses led to significant ovarian damage, reducing the number of ovarian follicles and altering the expression of critical markers linked to inflammation and cell death, indicating a negative impact on ovarian function.
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The prognostic significance of AgNOR proteins in stage II-III rectal cancers treated with chemoradiotherapy was evaluated. Silver staining was applied to the 3μm sections of parafin blocked tissues from 30 rectal cancer patients who received 5-FU based chemoradiotherapy from May 2003 to June 2006. The microscopic displays of the cells were transferred into the computer via a video camera.

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Objectives: To assess the outcomes of overall survival and posttransplantation survival in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) undergoing autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) because of the development of relapse or resistance after chemotherapy (CT) or CT plus radiotherapy (combined modality treatment, CMT).

Methods: Forty-five patients undergoing ASCT because of the development of relapse or resistance after CT or CMT for HL were enrolled in the study. Radiotherapy was given as involved-field radiotherapy.

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Conditioning regimens used during stem cell transplant provide prolonged control or cure of the disease in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). In this study, we present a comparison of treatment results for 95 patients with ALL who underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (AHSCT) with total body irradiation plus cyclophosphamide (TBI + Cy) or busulfan plus cyclophosphamide (Bu + Cy) as conditioning regimen. Median age was 25 (range: 9-54) years.

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Purpose: To compare standard radiotherapy field (SRTF) with whole abdomen irradiation (WAI), used in conjunction with adjuvant chemotherapy following curative surgery in patients with gastric cancer.

Methods And Material: Ninety patients were included in the study and divided into two treatment arms. In the first treatment arm, SRTF, including 45 Gy radiation to the primary tumor and regional lymph nodes, was performed in 45 patients.

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The tetraspanin transmembrane protein CD9 plays an important role in inhibiting cell motility in numerous neoplastic cell lines, including lung, gastric, pancreatic, and bladder carcinomas. The prognostic importance of CD9 in the survival of gastric carcinoma patients has not been examined to date, and in the present study, we attempted to define its prognostic value. The study included 49 (35 men and 14 women) patients with locally advanced (stages II-IV) gastric cancer.

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Purpose: The prevention of radiation-induced pulmonary toxicity may help to improve radiation therapy in the cancer patient. The aim of this study was to investigate the pulmonary protective effects of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), an antioxidant, on radiation-induced lung injury in rats.

Methods: 30 Wistar albino rats were divided into three groups and treated with saline, Radiation (RT) and RT + CAPE respectively.

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Purpose: To investigate the possible protective effects of aminoguanidine (AG ) on lung damage in whole body irradiated rats.

Methods: To evaluate the biological damage of radiation on rat lung tissue, lipid peroxidation products were measured using biochemical parameters. Thirty Wistar albino rats were divided into three subgroups: control (C) , irradiation alone (RT), and RT + AG combined.

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Gamma radiation is known to cause serious damage in the brain, and many agents have been used for neuroprotection. In this study, lipid peroxidation levels and histopathological changes in brain tissues of whole-body irradiated rats with likely radiation injury were compared to those with melatonin and vitamin E protection. Forty rats in four equal groups were used.

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