(redirected fromHepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy) AcronymDefinition HAICHealthcare Associated Infection Control HAICHellenic Association of Insurance Companies(Greece) HAICHeart Of America Indian Center(Indian Services agency in Kansas City, MO) ...
Currently, there is still a lack of novel and effective drug targets to improve the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Additionally, the role of CHEK2 in HCC has not been reported yet. The eQTLgen database and two HCC Genome-Wide Association St
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Any time a patient cannot take something orally or rectally, intravenous injection or infusion could be considered instead. While IVs are used fairly frequently, they do run some risks, such as risk for infection or infiltration. Infiltration occurs when fluid infused escapes the vein and begins...
Intravenous infusion of syngeneic apoptotic cells by photopheresis induces antigen-specific regulatory T cells J Immunol, 174 (2005), pp. 5968-5976 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 21. J Bladon, P Taylor Extracorporeal photopheresis normalizes some lymphocyte subsets (including T regulatory cell...
Chemotherapy is the mainstay treatment in metastatic disease. In localized disease, however, it can be used in the pre-operative phase to reduce the size of the primary tumor as neo-adjuvant therapy or in the post-operative phase in the presence of very aggressive forms, to reduce the risk...
Chemotherapy-resistant liver metastasisColorectal cancerHepatic artery infusion chemotherapySystemic FOLFOX (folinic acid (leucovorin (LV)), 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), and oxaliplatin), FOLFIRI (LV, 5-FU, and irinotecan), or FOLFOXIRI (5-FU, leucovorin, oxaliplatin, and irinotecan) chemotherapy regimens...
Chemotherapy-associated myelosuppression could also compromise the availability of oral neutrophils, resulting in a more permissive environment for detrimental oral microorganisms. Other chemotherapy-associated treatments such as antibiotics could also affect the oral microbiome. In addition, antineoplastics have...
The coactivator associated arginine methyltransferase (CARM1) promotes transcription, as its name implies. It does so by modifying histones and chromatin bound proteins. We identified nuclear factor I B (NFIB) as a CARM1 substrate and show that this tran
Survival of patients with germ-cell cancer (GCC) and primary progression or relapse after cisplatin-based first-line chemotherapy is highly heterogeneous, ranging from close to zero to more than 70%. We investigated β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase-I (B4GALT1) expression levels in peripheral lymphocyte...