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Assessment of various etiological factors for oral squamous cell carcinoma in non-habit patients- a cross sectional case control study.

BMC Oral Health

January 2025

Clinical Genetics Lab, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Research, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, 162, Poonamallee High Road, Velappanchavadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600077, India.

Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most prevalent oral cancers in the world. The major etiological factors are considered to be tobacco and alcohol. However, the etiological factors for non-habit associated oral squamous cell carcinoma (NHOSCC) remains an enigma.

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3-Hydroxybenzoic acid inhibits the virulence attributes and disrupts biofilm production in clinical isolates of Acinetobacter baumannii.

Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis

December 2024

Infection and Inflammation, Department of Biotechnology, School of Integrative Biology, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, 610 005, India.

Purpose: Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii) is an emerging global public health threat owing to its ability to form biofilms. Here, we evaluated 3-hydroxybenzoic acid (3-HBA), a promising organic compound, for its ability to disrupt biofilm formation and virulence attributes in clinical isolates of A.

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Background The treatment with sorafenib in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is affected by toxicity and discontinuation rates. There is limited data on whether ensuring compliance by reducing the dose of sorafenib can influence outcomes. Methods In this retrospective study, we used hospital records to retrieve data on patients treated with low-dose sorafenib (400 mg /day) from July 2017 to June 2022 at the Malabar Cancer Centre, Thalassery.

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Introduction The majority of the patients with advanced-stage epithelial ovarian cancer relapse within three years of standard first-line treatment. Access to novel therapies like poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors and antiangiogenic agents is limited in low- and middle-income countries. Oral metronomic therapy (OMT) may be an effective alternative treatment option in resource-limited settings.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to validate the 'Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual-Well-being-Expanded(FACIT-SpEx) Version 4' tool in Malayalam and assess its feasibility among advanced cancer patients receiving palliative care.

Materials And Methods: The study was carried out at the outpatient Department of Cancer Palliative Medicine of Malabar Cancer Centre between November 2022 and June 2023. Initially, the FACIT-Sp-Ex version 4 tool with 23 items was translated into the Malayalam language with a forward-backward translation procedure.

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Background: Surgical resection with mandibulectomy in advanced oral cancer results in complex defects. The influence of reconstruction of mandibular continuity on postoperative speech and swallowing function, though crucial, is not widely studied.

Purpose: The purpose of study was to compare the speech and swallowing outcomes of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients with lateral mandibulectomy, with or without the restoration of mandibular continuity.

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  • Newer anti-Her2 medications are limited in access, leading to the prevalent use of lapatinib, which has a high financial burden for patients in low-income areas.
  • A study in South India tested a low-dose lapatinib regimen (500 mg daily with meals) on patients who couldn't afford standard treatments, showing promising disease control rates and manageable toxicity.
  • Among 47 patients, the disease control rate was 61.7% with a median progression-free survival of 7 months, indicating low-dose lapatinib could be a viable option in resource-constrained settings.
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An inquiry into patient versus health system factors contribution to the diagnostic interval in oral cancer: an early diagnosis study from Kerala, India.

Ecancermedicalscience

August 2024

Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum (An Institution of National Importance, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India).

Introduction: Lip and oral cavity cancer is the second most frequent cancer in India, accounting for more than 10% of the total cancer incidence in the country. Oral malignancies are frequently found and diagnosed at advanced stages, resulting in dismal survival rates. The influence of healthcare-related factors in the diagnostic interval of oral cancer remains poorly understood.

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  • - The study investigates the need for ICU care in patients undergoing autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT), particularly focusing on how pre- and peri-transplant characteristics influence this requirement.
  • - Out of 109 patients, 14% required ICU admission mainly due to hypotension, and 45% experienced peri-transplant infections, with some caused by multi-drug resistant organisms.
  • - It was found that delayed platelet engraftment and the presence of peri-transplant infections may significantly increase the likelihood of needing ICU care.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, our findings highlight changes in AML management strategies in India. There was a decrease in overall patient registrations, particularly at large referral centers, while smaller centers saw an increase, reflecting a shift towards more localized care. This shift was accompanied by a rise in the use of hypomethylating agents (HMAs).

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Introduction: Lymph node ratio (LNR) and number of pathological positive nodes (pN) have shown better prognostic prediction compared to laterality, size and number of nodes (single or multiple). This study evaluates the prognostic significance of LNR and the number of  pathological positive nodes in predicting the outcomes of node positive oral squamous cell carcinoma(OSCC). It attempts to assess the prognostic heterogeneity between oral tongue and gingivobuccal complex tumours based on the lymph node ratio and the number of pathological positive nodes.

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Improved imaging techniques and modern radiotherapy treatment delivery in the treatment field are reduced to the precise size of the tumor, which necessitates the need for small-field dosimetry. Dosimetry in small-field dosimetry is challenging because most of the available code of practice for dosimetry is based on the cavity theory concept. Some small-sized detectors show good spatial resolution and sensitivity.

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Globally, overall survival (OS) of older patients with AML continues to be suboptimal with very little data from India. In a multicenter registry analysis, we evaluated 712 patients with AML older than 55 years. Only 323 (45.

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Traversing the Terrain: Potential Pitfalls within the AJCC 8th Edition Staging System for Lip and Oral Cavity Cancers.

Head Neck Pathol

July 2024

Department of Oncopathology, Malabar Cancer Centre (PGIOSR), Kodiyeri, Muzhikkara - MCC Rd, Illathaazha, Thalassery, Kerala, 670103, India.

Article Synopsis
  • In 1977, the AJCC launched the first Cancer Staging Manual using a T (tumor size), N (lymph node involvement), and M (metastasis) system to help clinicians plan treatments and predict outcomes for various cancers.
  • * The AJCC 8th edition, effective January 1, 2018, continues this approach, but it has identified issues in staging certain types of cancers, particularly in accurately assessing oral squamous cell carcinoma and minor salivary gland tumors.
  • * There is a need for improvements in staging guidelines for various specific tumors, including malignant odontogenic tumors and those affecting the ear and bone, along with diagrammatic aids to enhance understanding.*
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Objective: The 2x2 factorial design is an effective method that allows for multiple comparisons, especially in the context of interactions between different interventions, without substantially increasing the required sample size. In view of the considerable preclinical evidence for Curcumin and Metformin in preventing the development and progression of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), this study describes the protocol of the clinical trial towards applying the drug combination in prevention of second primary tumors.

Methods: We have applied the trial design to a large phase IIB/III double-blind, multi-centric, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial to determine the safety and efficacy of Metformin and Curcumin in the prevention of second primary tumours (SPT) of the aerodigestive tract following treatment of HNSCC (n=1,500) [Clinical Registry of India, CTRI/2018/03/012274].

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Background: In management of Carcinoma Cervix, Brachytherapy plays a crucial role. Most commonly used technique is Intracavitary Brachytherapy (ICBT). In cases where ICBT is not technically feasible or it may result in suboptimal dose distribution, Interstitial Brachytherapy (ISBT) is recommended.

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Background: Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LMC), the metastatic spread of cancer to the leptomeninges, is a rare complication and has a dismal prognosis. Due to limited data available on LMC from India, we conducted a country-wise audit of LMC across 15 centres in India.

Methods: The current study conducted in 2020, was a retrospective, multicentric audit of adult patients (aged ≥18 years) with diagnosis of LMC and who received treatment during 2010-2020.

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Background: Increasing number of breast cancer cases, and improved survival due to advancements in early detection, and treatment resulted in an increase in women living beyond a cancer diagnosis. Survivors have to face long-term physical effects as well as psychosocial issues post-treatment. This study aims to study survivourship in terms of work ability, anxiety and depression.

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Background: Minor ABO-incompatible apheresis platelet transfusion poses a risk of hemolytic transfusion reactions in non-Group O recipients when donor's plasma possesses unusual high titers for anti-A and anti-B. The aim was to determine whether the hemolysin test can be used as a screening tool to predict high-titer Group O platelet apheresis donors.

Methods: A prospective study, with Group O platelet donor's samples, was tested for hemolysin test and antibody titration test in parallel.

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Background: Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is an unusual clinical condition typically presenting with widespread mucinous neoplastic lesions within the peritoneum resulting in gelatin material-rich ascites. It was first described by Werth in 1884. Ever since, its clinical presentation, definition, site of origin, and prognosis have been a subject of debate.

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Background: Radiation therapy in Head and neck cancers often leads to xerostomia which often leads to a decline in quality of life. The aim of the study was to compare xerostomia among cancer patients undergoing IMRT and VMAT techniques for head and neck malignancies and follow them up via quality of life assessment.

Methodology: It was a hospital based prospective study with follow up at 0, 3 and 6 months among total 80 patients divided in 2 groups of VMAT and IMRT respectively.

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3D facial CT has evolved and revolutionized diagnosis leading to better management. The limitations of conventional 2D methods limit the therapeutic options related to leading to an erroneous treatment. Although 3D facial CT is expensive, its advantages outweigh the cons.

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Background: Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) for salivary gland tumors can be challenging to due to the diversity of lesions and cytomorphological convergence between the tumors. The Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology (MSRSGC) was hence developed and introduced to provide enhanced communication in salivary gland cytopathology. To evaluate the diagnostic utility and validity of MSRSGC in combination with ancillary radiological investigations, we aim to find correlation between Milan system and the radiological impression comparing with final histopathological diagnosis.

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Background The spleen is one of the most common solid organs injured in blunt abdominal trauma with significant mortality. The management of splenic injury has significantly changed over the last few decades, ranging from certain splenectomies to non-operative management (NOM). Although several retrospective studies have been published on the NOM of minor spleen injuries, few studies have analyzed the results of NOM for high-grade splenic injuries.

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