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Background: Owing to the rarity and heterogeneity in biology and presentation, there are multiple areas in the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of soft tissue sarcoma (STS), with no, low-level or conflicting evidence.

Methods: During the first Consensus Conference on the State of Science in Sarcoma (CSSS), we used a modified Delphi process to identify areas of controversy in the field of sarcoma, to name topics with limited evidence-based data in which a scientific and knowledge gap may remain and a consensus statement will help to guide patient management. We determined scientific questions which need to be addressed in the future in order to generate evidence and to inform physicians and caregivers in daily clinical practice in order to improve the outcomes of patients with sarcoma.

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Background: Spine fractures are frequently associated with additional injuries in the trauma setting, with chest wall trauma being particularly common. Limited literature exists on the management of flail chest physiology with concurrent unstable spinal injury. The authors present a case in which flail chest physiology precluded safe prone surgery and after rib fixation the patient tolerated spinal fixation without further issue.

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Physical activity, sedentary time and breast cancer risk: a Mendelian randomisation study.

Br J Sports Med

October 2022

Cancer Epidemiology Division, Cancer Council Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the causal relationship between physical activity, sedentary behavior, and breast cancer risk using Mendelian randomization, analyzing data from over 130,000 European women.
  • - Findings suggest that higher levels of genetic predisposition to physical activity are linked to a significantly lower overall breast cancer risk, particularly for pre/perimenopausal cases, while increased sedentary time correlates with a higher risk of certain types of tumors.
  • - The results are consistent across various test groups and indicate that promoting physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior might be beneficial in mitigating breast cancer risks.
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The platform wound device (PWD) is a wound coverage system that is designed to decrease wound infection rates by allowing for direct delivery of topical antibiotics and antimicrobials while creating a sealed, protective barrier around the area of injury. This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of the PWD as a protective dressing and a delivery system for topical antibiotics compared to the current standard of care (SoC). This was a multi-center, prospective, randomised, controlled clinical trial.

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Corrigendum to "SELNET clinical practice guidelines for bone sarcoma" Critical reviews in oncology/hematology, vol. 174 (2022), 1-10.

Crit Rev Oncol Hematol

December 2022

Research Health Institute Fundacion Jimenez Diaz (IIS/FJD), 28015 Madrid, Spain; Hospital Fundación Jimenez Diaz University Hospital, 28040 Madrid, Spain; General de Villalba University Hospital, 28400 Madrid, Spain.

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Small molecule imaging agents such as [C]PiB, which bind to the core of insoluble amyloid-β (Aβ) fibrils, are useful tools in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research, diagnostics, and drug development. However, the [C]PiB PET signal saturates early in the disease progression and does not detect soluble or diffuse Aβ pathology which are believed to play important roles in the disease progression. Antibodies, modified into a bispecific format to enter the brain via receptor-mediated transcytosis, could be a suitable alternative because of their diversity and high specificity for their target.

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Ethos in Time: Nurse Theorist Katie Eriksson as Remembered by Dr. Jessica Hemberg.

Nurs Sci Q

October 2022

Associate Professor, Purdue University Northwest, College of Nursing, Hammond, Indiana, USA.

The year 2022 is 35th year in publication, and we are dialoging with nurse theorists. We hope to uncover influences and origins of their theoretical thinking and hear about their current projects related to nursing science. In this scholarly dialogue column, we dialogue with Dr.

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[The healthcare system plays a key role in promoting physical acitivity].

Lakartidningen

September 2022

med dr, leg sjukgymnast, institutionen för neurobiologi, vårdvetenskap och samhälle, sektionen för fysioterapi, Karolinska institutet, Stockholm.

Physical inactivity is recognised as a major public health problem. In Sweden about 1/3 of the adult population reports being insufficiently active. A central task in public health work is to support the individual, without blaming, in making healthy choices.

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Importance: People conceived using assisted reproductive technology (ART) make up an increasing proportion of the world's population.

Objective: To investigate the association of ART conception with offspring growth and adiposity from infancy to early adulthood in a large multicohort study.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This cohort study used a prespecified coordinated analysis across 26 European, Asia-Pacific, and North American population-based cohort studies that included people born between 1984 and 2018, with mean ages at assessment of growth and adiposity outcomes from 0.

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Background: Real-world data on clinical outcomes of ustekinumab in ulcerative colitis are lacking.

Objective: To assess short- and long-term clinical outcomes of ustekinumab in ulcerative colitis.

Methods: Adult ulcerative colitis patients without previous colectomy starting ustekinumab treatment up until 11 December 2020 were identified through the Swedish Inflammatory Bowel Disease Register (SWIBREG).

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Epilepsy in patients with congenital heart disease: A nationwide cohort study.

Brain Behav

August 2022

Institute of Medicine, Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital defect, and reports suggest an increased risk of subsequent epilepsy. We used Swedish comprehensive population-based registers to investigate the risk of epilepsy in patients with CHD compared to matched controls and identify underlying factors of epilepsy.

Methods: All patients with CHD born between 1970 and 2017 and 10 age- and sex-matched controls were included.

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  • Reproductive factors, such as parity and breastfeeding, show varying associations with different subtypes of breast cancer, particularly distinguishing between estrogen receptor-positive and -negative types.
  • In a vast study involving over 23,000 cases and 71,000 controls, researchers used statistical methods to examine how these factors relate to intrinsic breast cancer subtypes like luminal A-like and triple-negative.
  • The findings revealed that parous women face a decreased risk of certain ER-positive breast cancers after a significant time post-birth, while they show an increased risk of triple-negative breast cancer, particularly soon after childbirth, indicating the complexity of reproductive biology's role in breast cancer risk.
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Temporal patterns of multi-morbidity in 570157 ischemic heart disease patients: a nationwide cohort study.

Cardiovasc Diabetol

May 2022

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Background: Patients diagnosed with ischemic heart disease (IHD) are becoming increasingly multi-morbid, and studies designed to analyze the full spectrum are few.

Methods: Disease trajectories, defined as time-ordered series of diagnoses, were used to study the temporality of multi-morbidity. The main data source was The Danish National Patient Register (NPR) comprising 7,179,538 individuals in the period 1994-2018.

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Critical Influenza and COVID-19-A Comparative Nationwide Case-Control Study.

Crit Care Explor

May 2022

Department of Perioperative Medicine and Intensive Care, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

Unlabelled: Refined knowledge of risk factors for critical influenza and COVID-19 may lead to improved understanding of pathophysiology and better pandemic preparedness.

Objectives: To compare risk-factor profiles of patients admitted to intensive care with critical influenza and COVID-19.

Design Setting And Patients: A nationwide retrospective matched case-control study, including all adults admitted to an ICU in Sweden with influenza or COVID-19 between 2014 and September 2020 and a matched control population (ratio 1:5, patients:controls).

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Breast cancer risks associated with missense variants in breast cancer susceptibility genes.

Genome Med

May 2022

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Article Synopsis
  • Protein truncating variants in genes like ATM and BRCA1 are linked to higher breast cancer risk, but the risks of missense variants remain unclear.
  • A study involving over 59,000 breast cancer cases analyzed the impact of rare missense variants across several genes using advanced prediction techniques and statistical models.
  • The analysis indicated that some missense variants in genes like ATM and BRCA1 could carry risks similar to truncating variants, while CHEK2 showed a different risk profile, and PALB2 variants had minimal association with breast cancer risk.
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Importance: Although prescribers face numerous patient-centered challenges during transitions of care (TOC) at hospital discharge, prolonged duration of antimicrobial therapy for common infections remains problematic, and resources are needed for antimicrobial stewardship throughout this period.

Objective: To evaluate a pharmacist-driven intervention designed to improve selection and duration of oral antimicrobial therapy prescribed at hospital discharge for common infections.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This quality improvement study used a nonrandomized stepped-wedge design with 3 study phases from September 1, 2018, to August 31, 2019.

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SELNET clinical practice guidelines for bone sarcoma.

Crit Rev Oncol Hematol

June 2022

Research Health Institute Fundacion Jimenez Diaz (IIS/FJD), 28015 Madrid, Spain; Hospital Fundación Jimenez Diaz University Hospital, 28040 Madrid, Spain; General de Villalba University Hospital, 28400 Madrid, Spain.

Bone sarcoma are infrequent diseases, representing < 0.2% of all adult neoplasms. A multidisciplinary management within reference centers for sarcoma, with discussion of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategies within an expert multidisciplinary tumour board, is essential for these patients, given its heterogeneity and low frequency.

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This quality improvement study investigates whether a simulation-driven emergency medical services protocol of using a 1-mL syringe to administer small epinephrine doses could reduce dosing errors in infants.

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  • * Through analysis of over 9 million genetic variants, the researchers found that none showed a significant interaction with MHT use for breast cancer risk, indicating common genetic variations do not heavily influence this association.
  • * The strongest evidence of interaction was linked to a specific genetic variant, but overall findings suggest MHT's effect on breast cancer risk is primarily not affected by common genetic factors.
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DarkCideS 1.0, a global database for bats in karsts and caves.

Sci Data

April 2022

Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, and the Center for Conservation Biology, Core Botanical Gardens, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yunnan, P.R. China.

Understanding biodiversity patterns as well as drivers of population declines, and range losses provides crucial baselines for monitoring and conservation. However, the information needed to evaluate such trends remains unstandardised and sparsely available for many taxonomic groups and habitats, including the cave-dwelling bats and cave ecosystems. We developed the DarkCideS 1.

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Symptom Burden and Recovery in the First Year After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.

Cancer Nurs

December 2022

Author Affiliations: Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Nursing, Karolinska Institutet (Mss Eriksson and Holmberg and Drs Lundh Hagelin, Wengström, Bergkvist, and Winterling); Department of Haematology, Karolinska University Hospital (Ms Eriksson and Dr Winterling); Department of Nursing, Sophiahemmet University (Ms Holmberg and Dr Bergkvist); Department of Health Care Sciences, Palliative Research Centre, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University College (Dr Lundh Hagelin); and Cancer Theme, Breast Centre, Karolinska University Hospital (Dr Wengström), Stockholm, Sweden.

Background: Patients are affected by various symptoms after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) that can affect recovery. Research has mainly focused on symptom occurrence; thus, little is known about patients' overall symptom burden.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine patient-reported symptom burden in the first year after allo-HSCT and whether a high symptom burden 4 months after allo-HSCT predicts recovery, that is, general health and sick leave, 1 year after transplantation.

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The Wound Healing Foundation (WHF) recognised a need for an unbiased consensus on the best treatment of chronic wounds. A panel of 13 experts were invited to a virtual meeting which took place on 27 March 2021. The proceedings were organised in the sub-sections diagnosis, debridement, infection control, dressings, grafting, pain management, oxygen treatment, outcomes and future needs.

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Pathology of Tumors Associated With Pathogenic Germline Variants in 9 Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes.

JAMA Oncol

March 2022

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.

Article Synopsis
  • Rare germline genetic variants in specific genes are linked to increased breast cancer risk, but their impact on different subtypes of the disease is not fully understood.
  • The BRIDGES study analyzed data from 42,680 breast cancer patients and 46,387 controls, focusing on specific genetic mutations and their associations with tumor characteristics.
  • Results showed that certain gene variants (like RAD51C, RAD51D, and BARD1) are primarily linked to triple-negative breast cancer, while others (like CHEK2) are associated with various subtypes, indicating varied genetic influence on breast cancer types.
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In the past decade, immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors has revolutionized the field of oncology. Checkpoint inhibitors have been approved for several types of cancer and thousands of patients in Sweden now receive oncological immunotherapy annually. Immune-related side effects are common and can occur in almost any organ.

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Importance: Despite the potential for COVID-19 infection control-related events to have an effect on child well-being, comprehensive assessments of postlockdown changes and persistent outcomes are lacking.

Objective: To survey the extent of COVID-19 lockdown-related lifestyle changes, their differences by child age and family socioeconomic status, and the potential association with child adiposity 1 year after lockdown.

Design, Setting, And Participants: A self-administered, electronic survey was introduced to 2 ongoing child cohorts (the Singapore Preconception Study of Long-term Maternal and Child Outcomes [S-PRESTO] cohort of preschool children aged 1-4.

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