Publications by authors named "S B B Bon"

Background/objectives: Radioligandtherapy (RLT) with [177Lu]Lu-PSMA has been newly introduced as a routine treatment for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). However, not all patients can tolerate the entire therapeutic sequence, and in some cases, the treatment may prove ineffective. In real-world conditions, the aim is to distinguish between patients who fully benefit from treatment (those who respond effectively and tolerate the entire therapeutic sequence) and those who do not respond or cannot tolerate the entire sequence.

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Inferior nasal turbinates play a crucial role in conditioning inhaled air. While hypertrophy of these turbinates is a common cause of nasal obstruction in adults, congenital malformations are extremely rare. Only a few cases of unilateral agenesis have been reported.

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  • * Current research methods include gravimetric analysis and advanced techniques like GARField-NMR and optical coherence tomography, which provide data in various dimensions.
  • * This study introduces terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) as a new method for analyzing the drying process, offering 2D hydration maps of polymer latexes and confirming known drying phenomena.
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  • - Modern rhinoplasty features two main techniques for altering the nasal dorsum: preservation and structural techniques.
  • - Preservation keeps the nasal structure intact by pushing the hump into the nose, while structural techniques involve directly removing bone and cartilage for precise adjustments.
  • - The choice between these methods depends on the patient's unique anatomy, as each approach has its benefits and risks, such as potential hump recurrence or irregularities.
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Purpose: Germline DNA sequencing is increasingly used within pediatric oncology, yet parental experiences remain underexplored.

Methods: Parents of children undergoing cancer predisposition gene panel sequencing (143 genes) were surveyed before and after disclosure of results. Questionnaires assessed knowledge, expectations, worries, satisfaction, and regret.

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