Publications by authors named "U Selim"

Background: Zoledronic acid (ZOL) plus adjuvant endocrine therapy significantly improved disease-free survival (DFS) at 48- and 62-month follow-up in the ABCSG-12 trial. We present efficacy results of a final additional analysis after 94.4 months.

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Background: There exists evidence that body mass index (BMI) impacts on the efficacy of aromatase inhibitors in patients with breast cancer. The relationship between BMI and the efficacy of tamoxifen is conflicting. We investigated the impact of BMI on the efficacy of single tamoxifen and tamoxifen plus an aromatase inhibitor in the well-defined prospective study population of the ABCSG-06 trial.

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  • This study is the first to report the isolation of the H9N2 avian influenza virus from commercial bobwhite quail in Egypt, with no visible signs of illness in the infected birds.
  • The virus was confirmed through virus isolation and real-time PCR from cloacal swabs, and no other AIV subtypes like H5 and H7 were found.
  • Genetic analysis showed that the isolated H9N2 virus closely matches strains circulating in the Middle East, suggesting potential connections with neighboring countries' virus lineages.
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Aim Of The Study: Intraoperative frozen section (FS) examination of the Sentinel node (SN) in breast cancer patients is questioned due to the relatively high number of positive SN(s) found in the permanent histological examination. This study reviews the data of the Austrian sentinel node study group on FS examination of the SN and tries to identify patients with a high risk of incorrect negative results.

Methods: 2326 breast cancer patients of the Austrian Sentinel node study group who underwent SN biopsy and intraoperative FS examination of the SN were further analysed for incorrect negative results and clinicopathologic factors indicating a higher rate of incorrect negative results.

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Among risk groups for GB virus C (GBV-C)/HGV infection, patients with haematological diseases are particularly exposed due to the combination of transfusional support and immunodeficiency status. To examine any association between GBV-C/HGV positivity and different malignancy potential of hematological diseases, we investigated two groups of patients, one with clonal stem cell disease with long latency period (myelodysplasia, myeloproliferative disease) and one with malignant haematological diseases (Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute leukemia, multiple myeloma). Virus positivity was compared with the data from cytogenetic analysis at first diagnosis.

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