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The Brain Tumor Group (BTG) of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) conducts academic clinical trials and translational research to improve clinical management of patients with primary and secondary brain tumors. The EORTC BTG has traditionally played an important role in providing evidence and thus advancing the field, albeit with a main focus on radiotherapy and pharmacotherapy in gliomas. Although examples of well-designed neuro-oncological surgical trials can be found, evidence in surgical neuro-oncology predominantly includes data from uncontrolled prospective series or retrospective cohorts.

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Objective: Despite the growing number of female medical students, there remains a significant disparity between the number of female and male neurosurgeons. This study aims to determine if this trend is also evident among medical students, examine how various medical schools worldwide are addressing this issue, and propose potential solutions.

Methods: The data includes anonymous baseline information from congress registrations, the abstract submission system, and 2 surveys designed to assess student experiences before and after the congress.

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Background: Surgical treatment for rectal cancer may cause complications that exacerbate the condition, lengthen hospital stays, and raise healthcare costs. Rectal cancer surgery complications can be detected immediately with postoperative C-reactive protein (CRP) monitoring. Elevated levels of CRP indicate the presence of inflammation and can serve as a predictive factor for future outcomes.

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Brain aneurysms, characterized by abnormal bulging in blood vessels, pose significant risks if ruptured, necessitating precise neuroanatomical knowledge and advanced neurosurgical techniques for effective management. This article delves into the intricate neuroanatomy relevant to brain aneurysms, including the vascular structures and critical regions involved. It provides a comprehensive overview of the pathophysiology of aneurysm formation and progression.

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Biomarkers in colorectal cancer (CRC) are of great interest in the current literature due to improvements in techniques such as liquid biopsy and next-generation sequencing (NGS). However, screening methods vary globally, with multi-target stool DNA (mt-sDNA) predominantly used in the USA and, more recently, the Cologuard Plus; biomarkers such as the Galectins family and septins show promise in early detection. Gut microbiome assessments, such as Fusobacterium nucleatum, are under intense exploration.

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  • Glioblastoma is a notably aggressive cancer with a poor response to standard treatments, highlighting the need for improved therapeutic strategies.
  • Despite advancements in immunotherapy for other solid tumors, glioblastoma patients have not seen similar benefits, indicating a unique tumor-mediated immune suppression.
  • This review analyzes current research on immune checkpoint inhibitors in glioblastoma, including an assessment of clinical trial data to better understand patient responses to these treatments.
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  • - This review focuses on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), discussing its causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods, and current and potential future treatments, highlighting the impact of genetic and environmental factors.
  • - It summarizes recent research on molecular mechanisms involved in ALS, such as protein misfolding and oxidative stress, which could lead to new treatment targets and improved diagnostics.
  • - Although existing treatments offer some benefits, there is a pressing need for more effective therapies, like gene and stem cell therapy, with future research aimed at understanding ALS better and enhancing patient care.
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: The treatment of advanced and metastatic lung cancer is multimodal, and it is coordinated by a multidisciplinary team. Anxiety and depression occur frequently in patients with lung cancer, creating considerable discomfort in therapeutic management. At the same time, these psychoemotional symptoms affect the patients' quality of life.

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Background: Astrocytoma, the most common type of glioma, can histologically be low or high grade. Treatment recommendations for astrocytic tumors are based on the histopathological and molecular phenotype. For grade 2 astrocytoma, the combination of radiotherapy and adjuvant chemotherapy with procarbazine, lomustine, and vincristine (PCV) is better than radiotherapy alone.

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Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed in an advanced/metastatic stage, as it is a very aggressive type of cancer. The prognosis of pancreatic cancer is extremely unfavorable. The mean survival rate for patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma is 3-6 months.

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Background: Brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are challenging vascular lesions. Extensive follow-up studies are necessary to refine the therapeutic algorithm, and to improve long-term survival in these patients. The aim of the study was to assess surgical outcomes, and to evaluate overall long-term mortality in patients treated for brain AVMs.

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According to evolutionary psychologists, an individual-consciously or not-who allocates resources for somatic effort focuses on homeostasis and the protection of themselves and others. During health crises, patients must choose between mobilizing their remaining resources to either recover or accepting the disease as inevitable. When patients choose to be proactive in terms of protecting their health, are conscientious, and compliant in the recovery process, a high level of patient activation is achieved.

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: Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive form of cancer with a poor prognosis. The two-year survival rate is 8% of all cases. : We present the case of a male patient who was 50 years old at the time of diagnosis in May 2022.

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  • Vascular complications after anterior cervical spine surgery, while rare, can lead to serious issues for patients, such as cerebral infarction, emphasizing the need for risk factor screening prior to surgery.
  • A case study is presented where a patient developed symptoms like Horner syndrome post-surgery, followed by left hemiplegia due to ischemia in the right middle cerebral artery territory, leading to a complex emergency intervention.
  • Despite the patient having no previous medical issues, tests revealed dyslipidemia, suggesting that pre-surgical ultrasound assessments of cervical arteries could help identify patients at higher risk for serious complications.
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Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent a noteworthy contributor to both morbidity and mortality in the context of patients who undergo colorectal surgery. Several risk factors have been identified; however, their relative significance remains uncertain.

Methods: We conducted a meta-analysis of observational studies from their inception up until 2023 that investigated risk factors for SSIs in colorectal surgery.

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Approximately half of the patients harboring supratentorial brain arterio-venous malformations (stAVMs) present with hemorrhage, and another considerable proportion suffer from epileptic seizures. An important milestone in the management of this vascular pathology is acknowledging their natural history, especially across long periods of time. The aim of this study was to assess the predictive factors for hemorrhage and for epileptic seizures as presenting symptoms in stAVMs.

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Emergency and Elective Colorectal Cancer-Relationship between Clinical Factors, Tumor Topography and Surgical Strategies: A Cohort Study.

Medicina (Kaunas)

May 2024

10th Clinical Department-General Surgery, Discipline of General Surgery-"Bagdasar-Arseni" Clinical Emergency Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 37 Dionisie Lupu Street, 020021 Bucharest, Romania.

: The purpose of the study was to analyze the relationships among several clinical factors and also the tumor topography and surgical strategies used in patients with colorectal cancer. We designed an analytical, observational, retrospective study that included patients admitted to our emergency surgical department and diagnosed with colorectal cancer. The study group inclusion criteria were: patients admitted during 2020-2022; patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer (including the ileocecal valve); patients who benefited from a surgical procedure, either emergency or elective.

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Background: Posterior fossa arterio-venous malformations (pfAVMs) are challenging lesions due to the anatomical particularities of the posterior fossa, and the high incidence of hemorrhagic presentation. The two most important goals when treating AVMs are preserving neurological function and preventing rupture, or a second hemorrhage. The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical and imaging features of pfAVMs to identify the factors that influence the prognosis of these patients.

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Inguinoscrotal hernia (ISH) is an entity for which treatment is under debate. Open surgery is the standard approach, but the laparoscopic technique has a great outcome when used by experienced surgeons. Seroma is one of the complications following laparoscopic hernia repair for these scrotal hernias, which is due to the large hernia sac, usually transected, leaving in place a remnant of the sac.

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Grading of glioma tumors using digital holographic microscopy.

Heliyon

May 2024

Biophysics and Cellular Biotechnology Dept., Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila, 8 Eroii Sanitari Blvd., 050474, Bucharest, Romania.

Gliomas are the most common type of cerebral tumors; they occur with increasing incidence in the last decade and have a high rate of mortality. For efficient treatment, fast accurate diagnostic and grading of tumors are imperative. Presently, the grading of tumors is established by histopathological evaluation, which is a time-consuming procedure and relies on the pathologists' experience.

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The Impact of Cancer Stem Cells in Colorectal Cancer.

Int J Mol Sci

April 2024

Sixth Department of Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Craiova Emergency Clinical 7 Hospital, 200642 Craiova, Romania.

Despite incessant research, colorectal cancer (CRC) is still one of the most common causes of fatality in both men and women worldwide. Over time, advancements in medical treatments have notably enhanced the survival rates of patients with colorectal cancer. Managing metastatic CRC involves a complex tradeoff between the potential benefits and adverse effects of treatment, considering factors like disease progression, treatment toxicity, drug resistance, and the overall impact on the patient's quality of life.

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Cryptorchidism is defined as the extra-scrotal position of the testes. It is a common disorder in male children, but rarely in adult patients. The association of cryptorchidism with hernia is a common finding in childhood, but is not frequent in adults or the elderly.

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Bilateral inguinal hernia is a distinct entity in the inguinal hernia category. Open and minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of bilateral inguinal hernia have been previously described. If resources and surgeon expertise are available, guidelines recommend laparoscopic repair for this entity.

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