Publications by authors named "Wen-Zhang Wang"

Aim: To investigate the association between TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphism and esophageal cancer (EC) risk using meta-analysis.

Methods: All eligible studies published before March 1, 2010 were selected by searching PubMed using keywords "p53" or "TP53", "polymorphism" or "variation", "esophageal" and "cancer" or "carcinoma". Crude odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were assessed for EC risk associated with TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphism using fixed- and random-effects models.

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Background: Median sternotomy is considered the most usually performed procedure in cardiac operations. This study aimed to assess clinical effectiveness of bilateral pectoralis major muscle flaps (BPMMF) for management of sternal osteomyelitis and mediastinal infection following median sternotomy.

Methods: Clinical data were collected and retrospectively analyzed from twelve patients who underwent the BPMMF transposition for management of sternal osteomyelitis and mediastinal infection following median sternotomy from January 2006 to June 2009.

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The TP53 gene has an important role in the protection of cells from DNA damage due to UV exposure, and sequence variation in the gene may alter skin cancer susceptibility. To examine the association between the TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphism and skin cancer risk, we undertook a meta-analysis of 15 case-control studies involving 6,362 subjects. The quality of the studies was assessed according to a predefined scale.

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Objectives: To perform a meta-analysis to explore a more robust estimate of the effect of the TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphism on bladder cancer risk. Studies investigating the association between TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphism and bladder cancer risk have reported conflicting results.

Methods: All eligible studies were searched in PubMed.

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Studies investigating the relationship between TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphism and endometrial cancer risk reported conflicting results. To explore a more precise estimate of the effect of this polymorphism on endometrial carcinogenesis, a meta-analysis was performed by searching eligible studies in PubMed. Crude odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to assess the association for codominant model (Arg/Arg vs.

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