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Asian journal of medical sciences, Apr 1, 2024
Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology, Dec 14, 2023
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, Nov 30, 2023
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2023
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone also known as osteoclastoma typically arises from the meta-epi... more Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone also known as osteoclastoma typically arises from the meta-epiphyseal region of the long bone and comprises 5% of all bone tumors and 20% of benign bone tumors. Understanding pathogenesis is the key to successful systemic therapy with denosumab, a RANK-ligand inhibitor. In this context, we report seven GCT bone-treated denosumab and radiotherapy cases with a diverse clinical presentation from our institute,
Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 2019
Background: Globally, cervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer and the 4th most co... more Background: Globally, cervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer and the 4th most common malignancy in women with over 526,000 cases diagnosed in 2015 and 239,000 dying of carcinoma cervix every year. Cervical cancer is more common in areas where women have less access to screening, including parts of Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women in India and also the second most common cancer among women between 15 and 44 years of age and one of the leading causes of cancer mortality, accounting for 17% of all cancer death among women aged between 30 and 69 years. Nearly, all cases of cervical carcinoma can be attributable to human papillomavirus (HPV), and type 16 and 18 cause 70% of cervical cancer and precancerous cervical lesion worldwide. It is now well-established fact that persistence of HPV infection is a causative factor for cervical neoplasia. Epidemiological data regarding cervical cancer are lackin...
Background: In adults most common intracranial malignant lesion is brain metastasis, far outnumbe... more Background: In adults most common intracranial malignant lesion is brain metastasis, far outnumbering primary brain tumor. The most common primary site is lung cancer (1864%), followed by breast (2521%), malignant melanoma (416%), and colorectal cancer (212%). It is hypothesized that the incidence of brain metastasis might be increasing, as a result of increasing survival from recent advance in cancer treatment, more frequent brain screening for specific primary malignancy that known to have a higher prediction for brain metastasis and greater availability and use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain. In clinical oncology, understanding brain metastasis is important, because it has profound effect on length of survival, quality of life, and in one-third to one-half of affected patients, they represent the direct cause of death despite current improvement in therapeutic approach. Epidemiological data of brain metastasis are lacking in India. Objectives: Aims of our retros...
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health
Asian journal of medical sciences, Apr 1, 2024
Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology, Dec 14, 2023
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, Nov 30, 2023
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2023
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone also known as osteoclastoma typically arises from the meta-epi... more Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone also known as osteoclastoma typically arises from the meta-epiphyseal region of the long bone and comprises 5% of all bone tumors and 20% of benign bone tumors. Understanding pathogenesis is the key to successful systemic therapy with denosumab, a RANK-ligand inhibitor. In this context, we report seven GCT bone-treated denosumab and radiotherapy cases with a diverse clinical presentation from our institute,
Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 2019
Background: Globally, cervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer and the 4th most co... more Background: Globally, cervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer and the 4th most common malignancy in women with over 526,000 cases diagnosed in 2015 and 239,000 dying of carcinoma cervix every year. Cervical cancer is more common in areas where women have less access to screening, including parts of Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women in India and also the second most common cancer among women between 15 and 44 years of age and one of the leading causes of cancer mortality, accounting for 17% of all cancer death among women aged between 30 and 69 years. Nearly, all cases of cervical carcinoma can be attributable to human papillomavirus (HPV), and type 16 and 18 cause 70% of cervical cancer and precancerous cervical lesion worldwide. It is now well-established fact that persistence of HPV infection is a causative factor for cervical neoplasia. Epidemiological data regarding cervical cancer are lackin...
Background: In adults most common intracranial malignant lesion is brain metastasis, far outnumbe... more Background: In adults most common intracranial malignant lesion is brain metastasis, far outnumbering primary brain tumor. The most common primary site is lung cancer (1864%), followed by breast (2521%), malignant melanoma (416%), and colorectal cancer (212%). It is hypothesized that the incidence of brain metastasis might be increasing, as a result of increasing survival from recent advance in cancer treatment, more frequent brain screening for specific primary malignancy that known to have a higher prediction for brain metastasis and greater availability and use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain. In clinical oncology, understanding brain metastasis is important, because it has profound effect on length of survival, quality of life, and in one-third to one-half of affected patients, they represent the direct cause of death despite current improvement in therapeutic approach. Epidemiological data of brain metastasis are lacking in India. Objectives: Aims of our retros...
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health