Background: Ultrasensitive prostate-specific antigen (USPSA) is useful for stratifying patients according to their USPSA-based risk. Aim of our study was to determine the usefulness of USPSA as predictor of biochemical recurrence (BCR) after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP).
Methods: This retrospective study included 213 prostate cancer patients who had a postoperative USPSA between 0.
Background: This study was carried out as part of a European Union funded project (PharmDIS-e+), to develop and evaluate software aimed at assisting physicians with drug dosing. A drug that causes particular problems with drug dosing in primary care is digoxin because of its narrow therapeutic range and low therapeutic index.
Objectives: To determine (i) accuracy of the PharmDIS-e+ software for predicting serum digoxin levels in patients who are taking this drug regularly; (ii) whether there are statistically significant differences between predicted digoxin levels and those measured by a laboratory and (iii) whether there are differences between doses prescribed by general practitioners and those suggested by the program.
Fifty consecutive patients with advanced Hodgkin's disease were treated in a multicentre study with 6 cycles of an alternating scheme of MOPP and CAVmP followed by irradiation to a dose of 20 Gy. The objective was to increase complete remission (CR) and cure rates by alternating two effective noncross-resistant regimens with subsequent consolidation of the remission by irradiating bulky nodes. A total of 47 patients completed the treatment and are evaluable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost cases of hairy-cell leukaemia (HCL) involve proliferations of neoplastic B lymphocytes. In rare cases, M-proteins or osteolytic lesions have been documented in patients with HCL. In this study two patients with typical HCL are reported in whom both paraproteinaemia and osteolytic lesions of the femoral neck developed.
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