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The systemic administration of multiple, nontoxic doses of polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid and poly-L-lysine solubilized by carboxymethylcellulose [poly(I,C)-LC] eradicated established experimental and spontaneous pulmonary
metastases
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immunotherapy was schedule dependent, requiring three to five injections of poly(I,C)-LC per week for a minimum of 4 weeks; in addition, therapeutic efficiency was partially dosage independent. Immunotherapy by poly(I,C)-LC was found to be limited by tumor burden, although when combined with chemotherapy as a debulking regimen it resulted in increased survival with protocols in which poly(I,C)-LC alone was insufficient. These data suggest that the systemic administration of poly(I,C)-LC may provide a successful adjuvant therapeutic modality against cancer metastasis.
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PMID:Immunotherapeutic potential in murine tumor models of polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid and poly-L-lysine solubilized by carboxymethylcellulose. 397 61
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management of men with diffuse incidental prostatic cancer (Stage A2) is an unresolved issue. Current forms of therapy include radical prostatectomy, external beam radiation therapy, and no treatment. Long-term results with curative therapy have been unreported because of the relatively recent substaging of Stage A into incidental and diffuse disease. The results of radical prostatectomy in 25 patients with Stage A2 prostatic cancer were reviewed. Incontinence was the most serious complication and occurred in four patients (16%). Pathologically, 24 patients (96%) had residual carcinoma present in the radical prostatectomy specimen. In 22 men (88%) the tumor was entirely confined to the prostate. Two patients (8%) demonstrated seminal vesicle invasion, and one (4%) had capsular penetration. In follow-up
metastatic disease
has developed in one patient, and another died without evidence of cancer. The remaining patients are alive without evidence of disease. Since 88% of men with Stage A2 disease have their tumor entirely confined to the prostate, radical prostatectomy offers an excellent chance of long-term cure, as in Stage B prostatic cancer.
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PMID:Efficacy of radical prostatectomy for stage A2 carcinoma of the prostate. 405 63
Forty-seven patients with stage III or IV invasive epithelial carcinoma of the ovary underwent primary cytoreductive surgery at UCLA during the five-year period 1974 to 1979.
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cytoreduction (defined as largest residual tumor mass 1.5 cm or less in diameter) was achieved in 31 patients (66%), including ten of 14 (71%) who underwent laparotomy and biopsy before referral. Median survival for the suboptimal group was six months, compared with 18 months for patients whose largest residual disease was 0.5 to 1.5 cm, and 40 months if residual nodules were less than 0.5 cm (P less than .001). All patients in the suboptimal group died of disease from 22 months to seven years and four months postoperatively. Given the limited ability of chemotherapy to cure ovarian cancer, and the acceptable morbidity of extended operation, the availability of ideal initial surgical effort for patients with advanced stage disease may be the most important variable in current ovarian cancer care.
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cytoreduction is most effective in prolonging survival in patients first seen without clinical ascites or large
metastatic disease
.
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PMID:Primary cytoreductive surgery for epithelial ovarian cancer. 682 69
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therapy for stage III and stage IV squamous carcinoma arising in the head and neck requires a multidisciplinary approach, including chemotherapy. Advances have identified several chemotherapeutic agents and combinations of agents that show substantial antitumor activity in this disease. While antitumor activity can be documented, experience indicates the duration of antitumor effect is short, and the toxicity may limit further therapy. To date, studies have not shown an advantage of combination chemotherapy over single agents. Theoretically, combination chemotherapy should increase patient survival through regression of the primary tumor as well as ablation of distant
metastases
. An analysis of recent trials with patients who received induction chemotherapy before definitive local treatment suggests that regression of tumor in stage III and stage IV lesions before definitive therapy may increase local treatment for regional disease. Randomized trials are needed to confirm or disprove the efficacy of combination chemotherapy for advanced squamous carcinoma of the head and neck.
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PMID:Chemotherapy for advanced carcinoma of the head and neck. A clinical update. 697 Oct 90
It is now possible to detect low copy numbers of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) while retaining good histologic morphology for the determination of specific gene expression in diseased tissues. This technology will allow the pathologist to provide important prognostic information about tumors (expression of oncogenes and growth factors), to identify the subclones within the tumor which may be most likely to
metastasize
(expression of adhesion molecules and proteases) and to identify etiologic genetic aberrations (viral insertions). A technique for in-situ hybridization to mRNA has been developed for use in formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues which is suitable for a hospital histology laboratory.
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conditions for the procedure were determined by using a biotinylated poly (d)T oligonucleotide probe. Results were dependent on the tissue type, fixation time, condition of the tissue prior to fixation, and degree of digestion before hybridization. The temperature and conditions of hybridization were optimized so that the poly d(T) control probe and the longer test probe could be run simultaneously. Streptavidin and avidin alkaline phosphatase detection systems were tested using levamisole to minimize background staining, and a biotin blocking agent to reduce reaction to renal tubular biotin. Increasing the temperature of stringency washes did not significantly improve the specificity but had a markedly detrimental effect on tissue morphology. The mRNA appears to remain stable within routinely fixed surgical material over long periods of time allowing for large retrospective studies. A review of c-erbB-2 expression in 16 human breast lesions was carried out comparing mRNA in-situ hybridization to immunoperoxidase and cytosolic methods. By direct localization of both message and antigen, it was possible to demonstrate focal positivity that cytosolic methods did not detect. Aberrant translation was noted in one case, and c-erbB-2 expression in non-malignant breast was detected in two cases.
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PMID:mRNA in-situ hybridization using biotinylated oligonucleotide probes: implications for the diagnostic laboratory. 752 37
Computed tomographic scans were done on 14 oral and maxillofacial malignant tumors in which pulmonary
metastases
occurred but were poorly delineated by conventional chest radiography and tomography. Computed tomography promotes the accurate diagnosis of small and occult pulmonary
metastases
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nonlinear computed tomographic windows are recommended for the diagnosis of pulmonary
metastases
.
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PMID:Computed tomography of pulmonary metastases from oral and maxillofacial tumors. 761 92
Helical CT should be used routinely for thoracic imaging both as a primary screening tool in patients assessed for
metastatic disease
or lung cancer and as a problem solving modality in more complex lesions (e.g., arteriovenous malformations). Greater confidence in diagnosis and improved accuracy of lesion detection are benefits resulting from the volumetric data acquisition of helical CT.
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use of intravenous contrast material during a short scan interval enhances the diagnosis of pulmonary thromboembolic disease and aortic pathology. The airways can be displayed in detail on axial, coronal, or minimum intensity projection images, which is useful when planning interventional or surgical procedures.
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PMID:Helical (spiral) CT of the thorax. 767 11
Microcystic adnexal carcinoma is an uncommon cutaneous tumor with multiple synonyms. On cursory microscopic examination, the tumor mimics syringoma and other benign skin adnexal tumors. However, the asymmetric, infiltrative growth pattern clearly sets the lesion apart as carcinoma. The tumor is locally aggressive, with recurrences common, but regional
metastases
are rare. Histogenesis is controversial.
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treatment consists of complete surgical excision with clear surgical margins.
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PMID:Eyelid microcystic adnexal carcinoma. 771 Apr 1
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treatment for intraepithelial and invasive Paget's disease of the vulva has been previously evaluated. The treatment of disease with minimal invasion (< or = 1 mm) represents an even greater dilemma. We report a case of Paget's disease of the vulva with 1-mm depth of invasion presenting with extensive inguinofemoral lymph node
metastases
documented by fine-needle aspiration biopsy.
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PMID:Minimally invasive Paget's disease of the vulva with extensive lymph node metastases. 772 47
Six patients suffering from Merkel cell carcinoma of the face are described. A reliable confirmation and differential diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma have become possible with the aid of immunohistochemistry. There is a poor prognosis for patients affected by this tumour. Three out of the six cases described died within two years, two of them with distant
metastases
, one with a widespread local recurrence.
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treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma consists in early radical resection, perhaps combined with radiotherapy.
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PMID:[Merkel cell carcinoma of the face. Histology, clinical course and therapy in six cases]. 794 18
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