• 제목/요약/키워드: Tumors

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Histologic Distribution of Pulmonary Tumors in Lebanon: A 5-Year Single Institution Experience

  • Kourie, Hampig Raphael;Rassy, Marc;Ghorra, Claude;Naderi, Samah;Kattan, Joseph
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제16권14호
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    • pp.5899-5902
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    • 2015
  • Background: To compare the current histologic distribution of lung cancer in Lebanon to the worldwide trends, according to the 2004 WHO Classification. Materials and Methods: 1,760 patients with a pulmonary pathology examination at Hotel-Dieu de France University Hospital between July 2009 and July 2014 were included. Results: Some 676 out of the total investigated patients (38.4%) had a lung tumor. In 665 (98.4%) the tumors were malignant, with a mean age at diagnosis of 63.8 years and a male/female (M/F) sex ratio of 1.7:1. Among the malignant tumors, 86.2% were epithelial tumors with a mean age at diagnosis of 64.8 years and an M/F sex ratio of 1.9. Other malignant tumors consisted of metastatic tumors (10.2%), lymphoproliferative tumors (2.1%) and mesenchymal tumors (1.5%). Most common carcinoma subtypes were adenocarcinoma (48.0%), squamous cell carcinoma (23.0%) and small cell carcinoma (13.3%). Carcinoid tumors were the only carcinoma subtype with an M/F sex ratio below 1 (0.7). Salivary gland tumors were the carcinoma with lowest mean age at diagnosis (45.5 years). Conclusions: The histologic distribution of lung tumors in Lebanon is similar to that in developed countries. We believe this resemblance is due to common smoking habits, known to be responsible for the increase of lung adenocarcinoma at the expense of other subtypes.

Epidemiological Trends of Histopathologically WHO Classified CNS Tumors in Developing Countries: Systematic Review

  • Khan, Ishaq;Bangash, Mohammed;Baeesa, Saleh;Jamal, Awatif;Carracedo, Angel;Alghamdi, Fahad;Qashqari, Hanadi;Abuzenadah, Adel;AlQahtani, Mohammed;Damanhouri, Ghazi;Chaudhary, Adeel;Hussein, Deema
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 2015
  • Background: Many developing countries are lagging behind in reporting epidemiological data for individual central nervous system (CNS) tumors. This paper aimed to elicit patterns for the epidemiology of individual World Health Organization (WHO) classified CNS tumors in countries registered by WHO as "developing". Materials and Methods: Cyber search was carried out through 66 cancer networks/registries and 181 PubMed published papers that reported counts of CNS tumors for the period of 2009-2012. The relationship between the natural log of incidence Age Standardized Rate (ASR) reported by Globocan and Latitude/ Longitude was investigated. Results: Registries for 21 countries displayed information related to CNS tumors. In contrast tends for classified CNS tumor cases were identified for 38 countries via 181 PubMed publications. Extracted data showed a majority of unclassified reported cases [PubMed (38 countries, 45.7%), registries (21 countries, 96.1%)]. For classified tumors, astrocytic tumors were the most frequently reported type [PubMed (38 countries, 1,245 cases, 15.7%), registries (21 countries, 627 cases, 1.99%]. A significant linear regression relationship emerged between latitudes and reported cases of CNS tumors. Conclusions: Previously unreported trends of frequencies for individually classified CNS tumors were elucidated and a possible link of CNS tumors occurrence with geographical location emerged.

Radiation Therapy against Pediatric Malignant Central Nervous System Tumors : Embryonal Tumors and Proton Beam Therapy

  • Lim, Do Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제61권3호
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    • pp.386-392
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    • 2018
  • Radiation therapy is highly effective for the management of pediatric malignant central nervous system (CNS) tumors including embryonal tumors. With the increment of long-term survivors from malignant CNS tumors, the radiation-related toxicities have become a major concern and we need to improve the treatment strategies to reduce the late complications without compromising the treatment outcomes. One of such strategies is to reduce the radiation dose to craniospinal axis or radiation volume and to avoid or defer radiation therapy until after the age of three. Another strategy is using particle beam therapy such as proton beams instead of photon beams. Proton beams have distinct physiologic advantages over photon beams and greater precision in radiation delivery to the tumor while preserving the surrounding healthy tissues. In this review, I provide the treatment principles of pediatric CNS embryonal tumors and the strategic improvements of radiation therapy to reduce treatment-related late toxicities, and finally introduce the increasing availability of proton beam therapy for pediatric CNS embryonal tumors compared with photon beam therapy.

흉벽종양 (Chest wall tumors [131 cases])

  • 조규석;박주철;유세영
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.516-521
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    • 1984
  • We have experienced 131 cases of chest wall tumor, from April 1974 to April 1984 at the Kyung Hee University hospital. We analyzed 131 cases of chest wall tumors, 59 cases were primary chest wall tumors and 72 cases were secondary chest wall tumors. The results were following; 1.Of primary benign chest wall tumors [56], lipomas were most common and located mainly in the scapular area [37/56]. 2.Of secondary malignant chest wall tumors [72], which originated from hung tumors were most common [27/72], & breast [8/72], liver [8/72], prostate [6/72] & stomach [3/72] were followed lowed in orders. 3.We excluded out the Rib tuberculosis.

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종격동 종양의 임상적 고찰 (Clinical Evaluation of the Mediastinal Tumors and Cysts -26 cases report-)

  • 신호승
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.745-749
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    • 1990
  • A wide variety of histologically or clinically different tumors and cysts can occur from the many anatomical structures located within the mediastinum. We report the analysis of the 26 cases of mediastinal tumors and cysts, experienced in the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, College of Medicine, Hallym University from March 1983 to February 1990. Sex ratio of male to female was 1:1.16 and mean age was 33.4 years. Malignant tumors were 8 cases[30.7%], benign tumors were 18 cases[69.2%] The most common histologic types were thymoma, 6 cases[23%] and teratoma, 6 cases [23%] followed by neurogenic tumor, 4 cases[15%] and mediastinal tuberculoma, 3 cases [11.5%]. The most frequent symptoms were chest pain and discomfort. Most of benign tumors were completely removed and malignant tumors were treated with anticancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy after operation. Postoperative complications were developed in 4 cases[15.3%] and hospital mortality was 3.8%.

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종격동 종양의 임상적 고찰;34례 임상경험 (Clinical analysis of mediastinal tumor)

  • 박재홍
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제26권12호
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    • pp.940-943
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    • 1993
  • Mediastinal tumors have long fascinated the thoracic surgeon of their variety and unpredictability of iagnosis prior to exploration.We report the analysis of the 34 cases of mediastinal tumors,experenced in the dept.of the Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery of the National Medical Center.Between the 1993.9-1992.12. The age distribution was relatively even and the mean age was 35 years old.The thymomas were 16 cases [ 47% ].the lipoma were 4 cases [12%].the germ cell tumors were 7 cases [20%].the neurogenic tumors were 3 cases [8%].Histologically analysised .The malignant tumors were 16 cases [17.6%] in classified by hisotlogical types.the tumor size,location,and the clinical manifestation are presented.The successful removal was done in 28 cases [ 100%] among 28 cases of benign mediastinal tumors. Among the 6 cases of malignancy mediastinal tumors, the surgical intervention had done in 5 cases [ 83%] and inoperatable cases were 1 case [16.6%].There was no operative death.

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종격동 종양의 임상적 고찰 -110례 임상 경험- (Clinical study of mediastinal tumor: 110 cases report)

  • 유회성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.594-601
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    • 1983
  • Mediastinal tumors have long fascinated the thoracic surgeon because of their variety and unpredictability of diagnosis prior to exploration. We report the analysis of the 110 cases of mediastinal tumors, experienced in the dept. of the thoracic and cardiovascular surgery of the National Medical Center from December 1959 to August 1983. The age distribution was relatively even and the mean age was 37 years old. The germ cell tumors were 29 cases [31%], the neurogenic tumors were 19 cases [20%], the thymomas were 16 cases [17%], the lymphomas were 8 cases [8.5%], the primary or secondary carcinomas were 11 cases [12%], the bronchogenic and the P.W cysts were 4 cases, the mesenchymal tumors were 3 cases, the TB gangliomas were 3 cases among the 94 cases, histologically analysed. The malignant tumors were 39 cases [41%]. In classified by histological types, the tumor size, location and the clinical manifestations are presented. The successful removal was done in 53 cases [96%] among 55 cases of benign mediastinal tumors. In 39 malignant cases, the surgical intervention had been done in 21 cases [54%], and inoperable cases were 16 [41%], and the operative deaths were 2 cases [5%].

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국내 치성종양 빈도와 고빈도 종양의 임상 및 방사선학적 소견 (The incidence of odontogenic tumors and clinical and radiological reviews for the most frequent three types in Korea)

  • 김도경;김진
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제55권7호
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    • pp.481-488
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this study is to examine the incidence of odontogenic tumors and to review the clinical and radiological findings for the most frequent three types in Korea. Odontoma, ameloblastoma and keratocystic odontogenic tumors are the most frequent odontogenic tumors in Korea. We provide an overview of these tumors based on clinical and radiographic findings.

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Texture Analysis for Classifying Normal Tissue, Benign and Malignant Tumors from Breast Ultrasound Image

  • Eom, Sang-Hee;Ye, Soo-Young
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.58-64
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    • 2022
  • Breast ultrasonic reading is critical as a primary screening test for the early diagnosis of breast cancer. However, breast ultrasound examinations show significant differences in diagnosis based on the difference in image quality according to the ultrasonic equipment, experience, and proficiency of the examiner. Accordingly, studies are being actively conducted to analyze the texture characteristics of normal breast tissue, positive tumors, and malignant tumors using breast ultrasonography and to use them for computer-assisted diagnosis. In this study, breast ultrasonography was conducted to select 247 ultrasound images of 71 normal breast tissues, 87 fibroadenomas among benign tumors, and 89 malignant tumors. The selected images were calculated using a statistical method with 21 feature parameters extracted using the gray level co-occurrence matrix algorithm, and classified as normal breast tissue, benign tumor, and malignancy. In addition, we proposed five feature parameters that are available for computer-aided diagnosis of breast cancer classification. The average classification rate for normal breast tissue, benign tumors, and malignant tumors, using this feature parameter, was 82.8%.

종격동 종양의 외과적 고찰: 183례 보고 (Clinical Study of the Mediastinal Tumors 183 Case Reports)

  • 김해균
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.881-885
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    • 1985
  • This report is an analysis of 183 cases of mediastinal tumors which were experienced in the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Yonsei Medical Center from January 1960 to June 1985. In this series, teratoma and neurogenic tumors were found to be the most frequent tumors [24.0%] histopathologically. Male to female sex distribution was 1.2 to 1 with the male predominant. The main clinical symptom was dyspnea, and there was no definitive symptom in 10.9% of all cases. In operating, all of the benign tumors were removed. The most frequent complication was wound infection. [13.7%].

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