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The incidence of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), currently ~800,000 cases per year worldwide, is rising. Radiotherapy remains a mainstay for the treatment of HNSCC, although inherent radioresistance, particularly in human papillomavirus (HPV)-negative disease subtypes, remains a significant barrier to effective treatment. Therefore, combinatorial strategies using drugs or inhibitors against specific cellular targets are necessary to enhance HNSCC radiosensitivity to lead to an improvement in patient outcomes.

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Contact X-ray Brachytherapy as a Boost Therapy After Neoadjuvant (Chemo)Radiation in High-Risk Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer.

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys

December 2024

Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology, The University of Liverpool; Papillon Suite, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre National Health Service Foundation Trust, Bebington, Wirral, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Purpose: Radical surgery following neoadjuvant therapy is the standard of care for locally advanced rectal cancer. A contact x-ray brachytherapy (CXB) boost can alternatively be used to treat residual disease postneoadjuvant (chemo)radiation, especially in patients who are not suitable for or do not wish to have surgery. Its role has mostly been studied to date in low- to intermediate-risk patients.

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Long-term Follow Up of a Complex Case of Foldable Capsular Vitreous Bag Implantation.

Retin Cases Brief Rep

December 2024

Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Centre, Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Purpose: The Foldable Capsular Vitreous Bag (FCVB) implant is useful in maintaining ocular structure in cases of chronic hypotony secondary to trauma or repeated surgery. There are few published reports of long-term outcomes and no indication of the chronic cellular changes of the adjacent tissues associated with FCVB implantation. We describe one of few FCVB cases in the UK and present histological findings associated with it following secondary enucleation.

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The design of supramolecular hydrogels comprising aligned domains is important for the fabrication of biomimetic materials and applications in optoelectronics. One way to access such materials is by the self-assembly of small molecules into long fibres, which can be aligned using an external stimulus. Out-of-equilibrium supramolecular gels can also be designed, where pre-programmed changes of state can be induced by the addition of chemical fuels.

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Expert consensus on the prevention of brain metastases in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.

Cancer Treat Rev

January 2025

Department of Medicine I, Division of Oncology, Medical University of Vienna, Spitalgasse 23, 1090, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • - Patients with HER2-positive breast cancer face a high risk of brain metastases, impacting their survival and quality of life, and there is a need for better primary prevention strategies.
  • - Experts developed consensus statements through a modified Delphi process to address current unmet needs and assess available evidence on brain metastases management.
  • - Out of 55 statements reviewed by contributors, 34 achieved consensus regarding areas like prevention, screening, and treatment efficacy, while some statements lacked agreement due to insufficient evidence; these consensus statements can guide clinical practice and future research.
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The scaffold protein PEAK1 acts downstream of integrin adhesion complexes and the epidermal growth factor receptor, orchestrating signaling events that control cell proliferation and cytoskeletal remodeling. In this study we investigated the role of PEAK1 in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) progression using various in vitro and in vivo models to replicate the stepwise pathogenesis of CRC. While we observed a cell-type specific role for PEAK1 in the proliferation and in human CRC cell lines in vitro, our in vivo experiments using different CRC mouse models driven by loss of Apc, with or without oncogenic Kras or Pten loss suggest that PEAK1 does not significantly contribute to tumor formation in vivo.

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Background: Current opinion holds that hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) arises as a stepwise progression from chronic liver disease (CLD) to cirrhosis and then to HCC. However, some HCCs may develop in a non-cirrhotic liver, raising uncertainty about their origin.

Methods: We analysed a prospectively accrued cohort of 2592 CLD patients (median follow-up = 13 years) with no prior evidence of liver cirrhosis.

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Retrospective evaluation of plasma protein tumour markers for early lung cancer detection.

BJC Rep

August 2024

Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, Institute of Systems, Molecular & Integrative Biology, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Background: Blood-based biomarkers might help lung cancer diagnosis. A panel of serum tumour markers (TM) has been validated for hospital referrals due to clinical suspicion of lung cancer. We have compared plasma from a cohort enriched for early-stage lung cancer, including controls from a healthy population cohort.

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Socioeconomic Deprivation Correlates With Incomplete Radiotherapy Treatment in Head and Neck Cancer.

Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol)

October 2024

Liverpool Head & Neck Centre, Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool, William Henry Duncan Building, 6 West Derby Street, Liverpool, L7 8TX, UK; Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Aintree Hospital Site, Longmoor Lane, Fazakerly, Liverpool, L9 7AL, UK.

Unlabelled: There is a high burden of socioeconomic deprivation across Merseyside and, along with this, poorer cancer outcomes. The incidence of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) within this region is higher than the national average and there are often additional complexities to individual treatment pathways such as poor health literacy, lack of social support and transport options which can impact on adherence to prescribed treatments.

Aims: This work aims to understand the impact of deprivation on patients diagnosed with HNSCC undergoing chemoradiotherapy (CRT) or radiotherapy (RT) treatment by identifying barriers to adherence.

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Background: It is imperative to differentiate true progression (TP) from pseudoprogression (PsP) in glioblastomas (GBMs). We sought to investigate the potential of physiologically sensitive quantitative parameters derived from diffusion and perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and molecular signature combined with machine learning in distinguishing TP from PsP in GBMs in the present study.

Methods: GBM patients ( = 93) exhibiting contrast-enhancing lesions within 6 months after completion of standard treatment underwent 3T MRI.

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ENO1 as a Biomarker of Breast Cancer Progression and Metastasis: A Bioinformatic Approach Using Available Databases.

Breast Cancer (Auckl)

October 2024

Department of Cellular Pathology, Liverpool Clinical Laboratories, Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UKK.

Background: Metabolic reprogramming is one of the hallmarks of cancer, and in breast cancer (BC), several metabolic enzymes are overexpressed and overactivated. One of these, Enolase 1 (ENO1), catalyses glycolysis and is involved in the regulation of multiple signalling pathways.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate in silico the prognostic and predictive effects of ENO1 expression in BC.

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Background: Cardiotoxicity is a concern for cancer survivors undergoing anthracycline chemotherapy. Enalapril has been explored for its potential to mitigate cardiotoxicity in cancer patients. The dose-dependent cardiotoxicity effects of anthracyclines can be detected early through the biomarker cardiac troponin.

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Background: Increased lung-cancer risks for low socioeconomic status (SES) groups are only partially attributable to smoking habits. Little effort has been made to investigate the persistent risks related to low SES by quantification of potential biases.

Methods: Based on 12 case-control studies, including 18 centers of the international SYNERGY project (16,550 cases, 20,147 controls), we estimated controlled direct effects (CDE) of SES on lung cancer via multiple logistic regression, adjusted for age, study center, and smoking habits, and stratified by sex.

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Objective: To validate the ISGPS definition and grading system of PPAP after pancreatoduodenectomy (PD).

Summary Background Data: In 2022, the International Study Group for Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) defined post-pancreatectomy acute pancreatitis (PPAP) and recommended a prospective validation of its diagnostic criteria and grading system.

Methods: This was a prospective, international, multicenter study including patients undergoing PD at 17 referral pancreatic centers across Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the United States.

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The microbial ecology of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis infections (MAP) within the context of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is largely an unexplored topic in the literature. Thus, we have characterized the compositional and predicted functional differences of the gut microbiome between MS patients with MAP (MAP+) and without (MAP-) infection. This was done in the context of exposome differences (through self-reported filled questionnaires), principally in anthropometric and sociodemographic patterns to gain an understanding of the gut microbiome dynamics.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article discusses a dataset obtained from amplicon sequencing of the V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene, focused on bacterial and archaeal taxa found in the caeca of various chicken breeds from Pakistan.
  • Five chicken breeds were examined under four treatment groups: Control, Vaccinated, Vaccinated and Challenged, and Non-vaccinated and Challenged, all raised on an antibiotic-free diet.
  • The study utilized 16S rRNA gene sequencing and predictive modeling to analyze microbial interactions in the gastrointestinal tract related to Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) vaccination and infection, aiming to enhance understanding of chicken health and productivity.
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating chronic degenerative disease affecting the whole joint organ leading to pain and disability. Cellular stress and injuries trigger inflammation and the onset of pathophysiological changes ensue after irreparable damage and inability to resolve inflammation, impeding the completion of the healing process. Extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation leads to dysregulated joint tissue metabolism.

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Lung cancer volume doubling time by computed tomography: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Eur J Cancer

November 2024

Institute for Diagnostic Accuracy, Groningen, the Netherlands; Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Aim: Lung cancer growth rate influences screening strategies and treatment decisions. This review aims to provide an overview of primary lung cancer growth rate, quantified by volume doubling time (VDT) through computed tomography (CT) measurement.

Methods: Using PRISMA-DTA guideline, PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science were searched until March 2024 for studies reporting CT-measured VDT of pathologically confirmed primary lung cancer before intervention.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. Up to now, no specific screening or diagnostic tests are available for early PDAC detection. As a result, most patients are diagnosed with advanced or metastatic disease, which leads to a poor prognosis.

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Contact X-ray Brachytherapy as a sole treatment in selected patients with early rectal cancer - Multi-centre study.

Clin Transl Radiat Oncol

November 2024

Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology, The University of Liverpool, L69 3GE, UK.

Background And Purpose: Radical surgery is the standard of care for early rectal cancer. However, alternative organ-preserving approaches are attractive, especially in frail or elderly patients as these avoid surgical complications. We have assessed the efficacy of sole Contact X-ray Brachytherapy (CXB) treatment in stage-1 rectal cancer patients who were unsuitable for or declined surgery.

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Purpose: The assessment of p16INK4a (p16) in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) has been incorporated into tumor classification, as p16 has been shown to impact survival probability. However, a recent study demonstrated that human papillomavirus (HPV) status in addition to p16 may have a better discriminatory effect on survival probability. This study aims to determine the impact of combined evaluation of p16 and HPV on prognosis.

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Over the last decade, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have dramatically improved the systemic treatment of multiple solid tumour types. However, they can also induce inflammation in an extensive range of normal tissues types. The entity of ICI-induced cholangitis is rare and has not been widely described.

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Gut microbiome and function are altered for individuals living in high fluoride concentration areas in Pakistan.

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

October 2024

Water & Environment Research Group, University of Glasgow, Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre, Glasgow G11 6EW, UK; Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7BE, UK; National University of Ireland,  University Road, Galway H91 TK33, Ireland. Electronic address:

Background: Endemic fluorosis refers to the condition when individuals are exposed to excessive amounts of fluoride ion due to living in a region characterized by elevated levels of fluorine in the drinking water, food, and/or air. In Pakistan, a substantial proportion of the population is thereby affected, posing a public health concern.

Objectives: Assessing how the gut microbiota and its metabolic profiles are impacted by chronic exposure to fluoride in drinking water (that caused Dental Fluorosis) as well as to perceive how this microbiota is connected to adverse health outcomes prevailing with fluoride exposure.

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Background: The grim (<10% 5-year) survival rates for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are attributed to its complex intrinsic biology and most often late-stage detection. The overlap of symptoms with benign gastrointestinal conditions in early stage further complicates timely detection. The suboptimal diagnostic performance of carbohydrate antigen (CA) 19-9 and elevation in benign hyperbilirubinaemia undermine its reliability, leaving a notable absence of accurate diagnostic biomarkers.

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