Publications by authors named "Riesz P"

Programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) is an immune checkpoint molecule and a widely used therapeutic target in urothelial cancer. Its circulating, soluble levels (sPD-L1) were recently suggested to be associated with the presence and prognosis of various malignancies but have not yet been investigated in upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC). In this study, we assessed sPD-L1 levels in 97 prospectively collected serum samples from 61 UTUC patients who underwent radical nephroureterectomy (RNU), chemotherapy (CTX), or immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy.

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Progression of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) to muscle-invasive disease (MIBC) significantly worsens life expectancy. Its risk can be assessed by clinicopathological factors according to international guidelines. However, additional molecular markers are needed to refine and improve the prediction.

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Background: Canonical androgen receptor (AR) signaling regulates a network of DNA repair genes in prostate cancer (PCA). Experimental and clinical evidence indicates that androgen deprivation not only suppresses DNA repair activity but is often synthetically lethal in combination with PARP inhibition. The present study aimed to elucidate the impact of AR splice variants (AR-Vs), occurring in advanced or late-stage PCA, on DNA repair machinery.

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Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a rare cancer with a barely predictable clinical behaviour. Serum MMP-7 is a validated prognostic marker in urothelial bladder cancer, a tumour entity with large clinical, histological, and molecular similarity to UTUC. The serum MMP-7 levels have not yet been investigated in UTUC.

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Bladder cancer is the most common malignancy of the urinary tract. It can be divided into non-muscle invasive and muscle-invasive groups according to depth of tumor invasion. Based on the significant differences regarding their biological behavior, propensity to progress, and therapy responsiveness these two groups are discussed seperately.

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Introduction: Urothelial cancer can develop in the renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and the proximal urethra as urothelial tissue can be found in these organs. Upper tract urothelial carcinoma is rare but better understanding of the natural history of the disease is important because bladder recurrence often occurs after radical nephroureterectomy.

Aim And Method: Our retrospective study aims to describe the general characteristics of patients treated with radical nephroureterectomy at the Department of Urology, Semmelweis University, between January 1st, 2005 and December 31st, 2016.

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In the last few years, several new drugs with various mechanisms of action have been approved for the treatment of castration-resistant prostate cancer. Due to this development, therapeutic decision-making has become increasingly complex. Therefore, therapy selection as well as timing and sequence of treatments need to be optimized in an individual manner.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to predict how non-muscle-invasive bladder cancers (NMIUCs) might progress to more severe muscle-invasive diseases using a new scoring system based on cytogenetic abnormalities called UroVysion.* -
  • Researchers analyzed 75 bladder cancer cases, demonstrating that UroVysion fluorescence in situ hybridization scores (UFS I, II, III) serve as crucial independent prognostic factors for progression-free survival and time to progression.* -
  • The results showed that NMIUCs scoring UFS III have a significantly higher risk of progressing compared to those in UFS I or II, suggesting UFS can enhance existing clinical risk assessments.*
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Current advances in molecular techniques and bioinformatics allowed the analysis of complex molecular patterns in various cancers including muscle-invasive bladder cancer. As a consequence, in the last few years numerous gene- and protein expression-based molecular classifications have been recommended. Recently a comprehensive consensus classification for muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer has been published, distinguishing 6 subgroups with a potential impact on clinical decision-making.

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Tissue protein expression of IMP3 is emerging as a promising prognostic factor in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The most commonly used immunohistochemical (IHC) antibody has been criticized for its low specificity. In addition, blood levels of IMP3 have not yet been analyzed in RCC.

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Purpose: There is a rising interest in measuring the societal burden of malignancies including prostate cancer. However, population-based studies reporting incidence costs of prostate cancer in the long term are lacking in Europe. The objectives of the study are to analyse the long-term costs and survival of prostate cancer patients treated by radical prostatectomy (RP) or conservative management (nRP).

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Similarly to earlier years, a vast majority of novel findings were published on prostate cancer, which is the most common urological cancer. Clinical trials with long-term follow-up and promising observational studies were published. In this paper the author reviews the relevant novelties including the diagnostic use of magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography/computed tomography as well as active surveillance, cytoreductive prostatectomy and medical treatment.

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The optimal oncological result of radical prostatectomy (RP) is complete removal of the prostate gland and seminal vesicles with negative surgical margins. Preoperative diagnostic biopsies are examined and reported by the pathologist according to standardized rules. Staging of the disease is based on modern preoperative image analysis, most commonly multiparametric MRI.

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Purpose: The main objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the influence of pathological experience in histological examination of prostate cancer (PCa) on preoperative understaging (UNS), undergrading (UNG), and upgrading (UPG).

Methods: Histopathological data of prostate biopsy (PB) and radical prostatectomy (RP) specimens of patients undergoing subsequent radical prostatectomy (n = 430) in our center were compared. Histological diagnoses of PB were provided either by corresponding academic pathology institute (Group 1: 322 patients) or by external (nonacademic) departments which had a lower number (≤ 100/year) of PCa histopathological evaluations (Group 2 108 patients).

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Purposes: Our aim was to evaluate the anal sphincter function following cystectomy with urinary diversion of Mainz pouch II.

Methods: Seventy-six patients were involved in our survey, and the cohort was for two groups divided. The first group was a retrospective review of 40 patients with examination of the state of continence.

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The sonochemical degradation of eight five- and six-membered nitroxides has been studied by EPR spectroscopy after exposure to ultrasound at a frequency of 354 kHz in argon-saturated aqueous solution. Concentration vs. time profiles do not follow a simple rate law.

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Updated classification of urothelial cell cancer differentiates low-grade and high-grade cancers, which determines potential clinical outcome. Substantial interobserver variability necessitates new biomarkers to ensure classification. Claudins' specific expression pattern characterizes normal tissues, different tumor types, and defined grades of tumor differentiation.

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The members of the claudin family are major integral transmembrane protein constituents of tight junctions. Normal and neoplastic tissues can be characterized by unique qualitative and quantitative distribution of claudin subtypes, which may be related to clinicopathological features. Differential diagnosis and prognosis of nonmuscle invasive tumor entities of urinary bladder epithelium are often challenging.

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Adrenal rest tumor presenting as palpable testicular mass has been well described in boys and adult males with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. It develops most commonly in patients with 21- hydroxylase deficiency, but the entity may also occur in rare forms of congenital adrenal hyperplasia, including 11β-hydroxylase deficiency. Because the management of testicular adrenal rest tumors is substantially different from that applied in benign and malignant testicular tumors, an accurate differentiation between these entities is particularly important.

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Objective: • To assess the presence of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-7 in urine samples of patients with bladder cancer and to investigate the correlation between MMP-7 urine concentration and clinicopathological variables.

Patients And Methods: • The presence of MMP-7 in the urine of patients with bladder cancer was tested in 32 representative cases using immunoprecipitation followed by western blot analysis. • Urinary MMP-7 concentration levels were analyzed in 132 patients with bladder cancer and 96 controls using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

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Unlabelled: Penile cancer is a rare anomaly. Primary tumor and lymphnodes metastasis managements are essential. Nowadays, there is a growing wish for less invasive but curative treatment.

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Unlabelled: Inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder is a rare entity. According to literature data, this disease is not malignant, and has low recurrence rate. Authors studied cases detected at the Urology Department and Urooncological Centrum at Semmelweis University in the last 11 years.

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5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and its methyl ester (5-ALA-Me) at mM concentration levels induce oxidative stress via the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Human cancer cell lines (MCF-7 and HepG2) incubated in the dark in the simultaneous presence of 5.0 mM or more 5-ALA or 5-ALA-Me (for MCF-7) and 7 microg/mL of 15 nm citrate capped gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were damaged more seriously compared to those in the presence of the levulinic acid alone.

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Low modulation frequencies from 0.5 to 100Hz were shown to alter the characteristics of the ultrasound field producing solution agitation (<5Hz; region of "ultrasound streaming" prevalence) or stagnancy (>5Hz; region of standing waves establishment) (Buldakov et al., Ultrason.

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