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Risk for Arterial Thromboembolic Events (ATEs) in Patients with Advanced Urinary Tract Cancer (aUTC) Treated with First-Line Chemotherapy: Single-Center, Observational Study
Curr Oncol. 2022 Aug 24;29(9):6077-6090. doi: 10.3390/curroncol29090478.ABSTRACTArterial thromboembolism has been associated with cancer or its treatment. Unlike venous thromboembolism, the incidence and risk factors have not been extensively studied. Here, we investigated the incidence of arterial thromboembolic events (ATEs) in an institutional series of advanced urinary tract cancer (aUTC) treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy. The ATE definition included peripheral arterial embolism/thrombosis, ischemic stroke and coronary events. A total of 354 aUTC patients were analyzed. Most patients (95.2%) received platinum-based c...
Source: Current Oncology - September 22, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Aristotelis Bamias Kimon Tzannis Roubini Zakopoulou Minas Sakellakis John Dimitriadis Alkistis Papatheodoridi Loukianos Rallidis Panagiotis Halvatsiotis Anna Tsiara Maria Kaparelou Efthymios Kostouros Despina Barbarousi Konstantinos Koutsoukos Evangelos F Source Type: research

Mortality and Morbidity Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Low-Level PM < sub > 2.5 < /sub > , BC, NO < sub > 2 < /sub > , and O < sub > 3 < /sub > : An Analysis of European Cohorts in the ELAPSE Project
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term exposure to PM2.5, NO2, and BC was positively associated with natural-cause and cause-specific mortality in the pooled cohort and the administrative cohorts. Associations were found well below current limit values and guidelines for PM2.5 and NO2. Associations tended to be supralinear, with steeper slopes at low exposures with no indication of a threshold. Two-pollutant models documented the importance of characterizing the ambient mixture with both NO2 and PM2.5. We mostly found negative associations with O3. In two-pollutant models with NO2, the negative associations with O3 were attenuated to esse...
Source: Cancer Control - September 15, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Brunekreef Bert Strak Maciej Chen Jie J Andersen Zorana Atkinson Richard Bauwelinck Mariska Bellander Tom Boutron Marie-Christine Brandt J ørgen Carey Iain Cesaroni Giulia Forastiere Francesco Fecht Daniela Gulliver John Hertel Ole Hoffmann Barbara de Ho Source Type: research

Computed Tomography Angiography Quantification of Intracranial and Extracranial Vascular Narrowing in Ischemic Stroke: Differences Between Patients With and Without Illicit Drug Use
CONCLUSIONS: By using computed tomography angiography, we found that stroke patients with history of cocaine consumption had a higher incidence of intracranial circulation narrowing compared with matched controls.PMID:36055121 | DOI:10.1097/RCT.0000000000001367
Source: Cancer Control - September 2, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Eliana Bonfante-Mejia Susana Calle Luis Nunez-Rubiano Azin Aein Xu Zhang Amanda Jagolino-Cole Source Type: research

ABO Variants Linked to Risk for Early - Onset Ischemic Stroke
Variants tagging blood groups O1, A1 more strongly linked to early - versus late - onset stroke; genetic risk for VTE also linked to EOS
Source: The Doctors Lounge - Oncology - September 1, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, Pathology, Journal, Source Type: news

Drinking Tea Linked to Health Benefits, Lower Risk of Dying Drinking Tea Linked to Health Benefits, Lower Risk of Dying
Drinking tea, even at higher levels and even in areas where black tea is favored, is associated with a reduced risk for death overall and from CVD, ischemic heart disease, and stroke.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Hematology-Oncology Headlines - August 30, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Hematology-Oncology News Source Type: news