Publications by authors named "T Fey"

Objectives: Robust evidence highlights the crucial role of nutrition for people with cancer, and international organizations recognize it as a basic human right linked to health and food. Within this context, we aim to emphasize the critical role of nutrition care for cancer patients and to highlight the essential contributions of nurses in providing patient-centered nutrition care.

Methods: This opinion paper synthesizes evidence and perspectives from peer-reviewed articles and position papers.

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To meet the current demand for lead-free piezoelectric ceramics, a novel sol-gel synthesis route is presented for the preparation of BaCaTiZrO doped with cerium (Ce = 0, 0.01, and 0.02 mol%) and vanadium (V = 0, 0.

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  • * A machine learning model was developed and trained on clinical data to aid clinicians in determining the necessity of molecular profiling for patients, and its predictions were validated against decisions made by a molecular tumor board (MTB).
  • * The model demonstrated strong predictive accuracy, showing agreement with MTB experts in most cases, suggesting it could be a valuable tool for clinicians when deciding on molecular profiling for cancer patients.
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Objectives: This study aims to identify necessary adjustments required in existing oncological datasets to effectively support automated patient recruitment.

Methods: We extracted and categorized the inclusion and exclusion criteria from 115 oncological trials registered on ClinicalTrials.gov in 2022.

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In skeletal muscle tissue engineering, innervation and vascularization play an essential role in the establishment of functional skeletal muscle. For adequate three-dimensional assembly, biocompatible aligned nanofibers are beneficial as matrices for cell seeding. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of Schwann cells (SC) on myoblast (Mb) and adipogenic mesenchymal stromal cell (ADSC) cocultures on poly-ɛ-caprolactone (PCL)-collagen I-nanofibers .

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