Publications by authors named "Ozkan M"

Background: Although the adverse effects of cancer diagnoses and treatments on mental health are known, about less than 10% of patients are estimated to be referred to seek help. The primary purpose of this study was to obtain the baseline information on patients with cancer seeking help for mental health who presented for the first time to the psycho-oncology outpatient clinic, and to identify risk factors that may provide clues healthcare practitioners in recognizing those needing psychological help in oncology practice.

Methods: We reviewed the charts of 566 patients with cancer who were referred to the psycho-oncology outpatient clinic over a two-year period.

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We obtain a new 3D gravity model from two copies of parity-odd Einstein-Cartan theories. Using Hamiltonian analysis, we demonstrate that the only local degrees of freedom are two massive spin-2 modes. Unitarity of the model in anti-de Sitter and Minkowski backgrounds can be satisfied for vast choices of the parameters without fine-tuning.

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  • - A study examined how neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) affect the length of hospital stays for patients with influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 by analyzing data from over 18,000 individuals from 70 clinical centers.
  • - Results indicated that starting NAI treatment upon hospitalization leads to a 19% decrease in length of stay compared to starting later or not at all, with consistent findings across different patient groups.
  • - The study concluded that immediate NAI treatment for hospitalized influenza patients correlates with shorter hospital stays compared to delayed treatment or no treatment, regardless of when symptoms began.
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The past 65 years have witnessed remarkable progress in the development of safe, hemodynamically favorable mechanical heart valves. Today, there are a large number and variety of prostheses in use and many prostheses have been used for a while and then discontinued. When patients lack reliable information about their heart valve prostheses, identification of valve model becomes difficult even for specialized physicians in this area.

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Introduction: We aimed to investigate the impact of first biological agents on second-line biological agents in kras wild-type metastatic colon patients in right and left colon.

Patients And Methods: The patients received anti-EGFR compared with anti-VEGF in right and left colon separately according to progression-free survival and overall survival in second line.

Results: A total of 84 patients were included in the study.

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Effects of various co-pigment sources [gallic acid (GA), rose leaf extract (RLE), cherry stem extract (CSE), pomegranate rind extract (PRE) and green tea extract (GTE)] on anthocyanin content, colour, and turbidity in sour cherry nectar (SCN), sweetened with sucrose (SCNS), maltose syrup (SCNM) or honey (SCNH), were investigated during storage at 20 °C. Co-pigment sources were associated with increases in λ (up to 4.1 nm), colour density (up to 22%), and polymeric colour (up to 1.

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With the advancement of electrode and equipment technology, neuroprosthetics have become a promising alternative to partially compensate for the loss of sensorimotor function in amputees and patients with neurological diseases. Cortical neural interfaces are suitable especially for spinal cord injuries and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Although considerable success has been achieved in the literature by spike decoding of motor signals from the human brain, somatosensory feedback is essential for better motor control, interaction with objects, and the embodiment of prosthetic devices.

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Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a widely used wound management system. Several articles have been published on the advantages and complications of this system. Abdominal dressing negative pressure system (abdominal NPWT) is a newer technology, developed and used in open abdomen cases.

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Introduction: Cardiac myxomas are the most common primary intracardiac tumors. Although myxomas are histologically benign, they are potentially dangerous due to potential risk of systemic and cerebral embolism. In this study, we aimed to investigate the potential predictors of embolism in patients with left atrial myxoma.

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  • A study evaluated the prevalence and risk factors of dopamine agonist (DA)-induced impulse control disorders (ICDs) in 308 patients with prolactinomas undergoing treatment.
  • The research found that 17% of patients experienced any ICD, with hypersexuality being the most prevalent, particularly in males, while compulsive eating was more common among females.
  • Risk factors such as current smoking, alcohol use, and a history of gambling were more frequently observed in those with ICDs, highlighting the need for endocrinology specialists to monitor these patients closely.
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Objective: Aim of this prospective study was to determine the complications of different treatment modalities for breast cancer and assess their impact on patients' quality-of-life and psychological status.

Materials And Methods: Patients surgically treated for early-stage breast cancer were enrolled in the study. Complications after treatment and quality-of-life parameters were measured and recorded.

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Here we report the preparation of water-dispersible glycosylated poly(2,5'-thienylene)porphyrin based nanoparticles by a nanoprecipitation method and demonstrate the application of these nanoparticles in antibacterial photodynamic therapy. The diameter of the nanoparticles is in the range of 50-80 nm and the resulting nanoparticles are stable in water without precipitation at least for a month. They have high singlet oxygen efficiency and display light-triggered biocidal activity against both Gram negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, E.

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