Publications by authors named "Shu Ni Wang"

Background: Treatment options for patients with recurrent/metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma (RM-NPC) are not clear after progression on previous treatment with PD-(L)1 inhibitor; critical gaps in evidence remain for such cases. Immunotherapy combined with antiangiogenic therapy has been reported to have synergistic antitumor activity. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of camrelizumab plus famitinib in patients with RM-NPC who failed treatment with PD-1 inhibitor-containing regimens.

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  • Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is a rare non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis that primarily shows up as skin lesions but can occasionally occur in unusual locations like the skull.
  • A 15-year-old boy presented with persistent migraines and a growing mass behind his right ear, leading to a diagnosis of a cystic mass in the skull that was initially suspected to be a different type of tumor.
  • After successful surgical removal of the mass, pathological tests confirmed it was xanthogranuloma, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis through histopathology since JXG can be difficult to identify due to atypical imaging results.
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Polymers containing poly(arylene ethynylene) were synthesized and characterized systematically. Among them, exhibited a remarkable H evolution rate (14.32 mmol h g) with visible-light irradiation, lasting 72 h in different water qualities; the corresponding apparent quantum yield was 11.

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Objective: Resilience is an important concept in the cancer literature and is a salient indicator of cancer survivorship. The aim of this study is to develop and validate a new resilience instrument that is specific to patients with cancer diagnosis (RS-SC) in Mainland China.

Methods: First, a resilience framework was constructed for patients with cancer diagnosis.

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Background: Because of medical advances, metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is now viewed as a chronic disease, rather than an imminent death sentence. Helping women live with this disease requires more than a medical approach to symptoms. Thus, a mentor-based and supportive-expressive program 'Be Resilient to Breast Cancer' (BRBC) was designed to help Chinese women with MBC enhance their resilience levels, biopsychosocial functions, and potentially extend their life span.

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Purpose: Parents have psychosocial functions that are critical for the entire family. Therefore, when their child is diagnosed with cancer, it is important that they exhibit resilience, which is the ability to preserve their emotional and physical well-being in the face of stress. The Resilience Model for Parents of Children with Cancer (RMP-CC) was developed to increase our understanding of how resilience is positively and negatively affected by protective and risk factors, respectively, in Chinese parents with children diagnosed with cancer.

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Purpose: Parents of children diagnosed with cancer often experience considerable emotional distress for their children with negative emotions, such as disbelief, depression, anxiety, hope and shock. Resilience is defined as the psychological characteristics that promote positive adaptation in the face of stress and adversity, which has been demonstrated to relate to positive coping and less psychological distress. Thus, a quick screening tool to evaluate the levels of resilience of parents with cancer-diagnosed children is urgently required.

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Background: Patients with cancer often experience considerable emotional distress, which decreases their quality of life (QOL). Resilience is defined as the psychological characteristics that promote positive adaptation in the face of stress and adversity; however, the relationships among QOL, resilience, and emotional distress in patients with cancer, especially Chinese patients with cancer, are under-researched in the literature.

Methods: Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 items, Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, and the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale were applied in this study.

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