GAP 2013 Conference Poster Session Poster Board #
ID Country
ORANGE - DAY 1 POSTERS (Displayed April 3 from 8:00 am until 11:30 am April 4) GREEN - DAY 2 POSTERS (Displayed April 4 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm April 5)
Institution
Session
Presenter
Title
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ID# 92 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Moon shot Leukemia (AML/MDS)
Candelaria, Myrna
SNP’s in Reduced Folate Carrier (RFC) gene, as predictor of survival in patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
2
ID# 200 BRAZIL
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Moon shot Leukemia (CLL)
Campregher, Paulo V.
Novel Assay for the Identification of NOTCH1 PEST Domain Mutations Using Fragment Analysis and Allele Specific PCR
3
ID# 233 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Moon shot - Lung cancer
Cho, Byoung Chul
4
ID# 197 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Moon shot - Lung cancer
Campos-Parra, Alma D
5
ID# 239 POLAND
MSC Memorial Cancer Center
Moon shot Melanoma
Aleksandra, Rusin
6
ID# 228 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Moon shot - Triple Negative Breast and Garcia-Castillo, Veronica Ovarian cancer
Blockade of cancer metabolic hallmarks induces complete remission in a mouse model of breast cancer triple negative.
7
ID# 227 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Moon shot - Triple Negative Breast and Garrido-Justo, Montserrat Ovarian cancer
mTOR and glycolysis inhibitors cooperate to induce apoptosis and autophagy in triple negative breast cancer cells
8
ID# 269 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Breast Cancer
Nascimento, Talita Garcia
Neutropenia and quality of life in woman with breast cancer during chemotherapy treatment
9
ID# 110 CHILE
Clinica Alemana
Breast Cancer
Cadiz, Fernando J
Application of a Breast Cancer Nomogram to Predict Additional Positive Non-SLN in Chilean Patients treated in Clinica Alemana
10
ID# 111 CHILE
Clinica Alemana
Breast Cancer
Cadiz, Fernando J
Development and implementation of a program for individuals at high risk for breast cancer at Clinica Alemana , Santiago Chile
11
ID# 238 JAPAN
Tokyo Oncology Consortium
Breast Cancer
Saya, Hideyuki
Phase II study of preoperative treatment with lapatinib and trastuzumab followed by concurrent lapatinib, trastuzumab, and paclitaxel for primary HER2-positive breast cancer
12
ID# 222 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Breast Cancer
Cruz Rodriguez, Antonio
Prevalence of C-kit and androgen receptors in patients with triple-negative breast cancer
13
ID# 185 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Breast Cancer
Soto Reyes, Ernesto
Epigenetic deregulation of BORIS and CTCF in breast cancer
14
ID# 324 PERU
Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplasicas (INEN) Breast Cancer
Castaneda, Carlos A
15
ID# 325 PERU
Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplasicas (INEN) Breast Cancer
Tatiana, Vidaurre
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Enhancement of the anti-tumor activity of afatinib by inhibition of glycolysis in non-small cell lung cancer harboring the EGFR T790M mutation Relevance of the novel IASLC/ATS/ERS classification of lung adenocarcinoma in advanced-disease non-small cell lung cancer. SINF POSTER: Design and synthesis of DNA binding agents with selective cytotoxic activity in melanoma
Research project: changes in immune system during neoadjuvant chemotherapy in Latinas w/triple-negative breast cancer Mammographic Findings in Locally Advanced Breast Carcinoma treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
M. Ramos last update 4/1/13
GAP 2013 Conference Poster Session
ORANGE - DAY 1 POSTERS (Displayed April 3 from 8:00 am until 11:30 am April 4) GREEN - DAY 2 POSTERS (Displayed April 4 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm April 5) Breast Cancer
Pinto, Joseph A
Toll like receptors expression and prognostic in breast cancer tumors treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (nac)
Jarzab, Michal
Variability of gene expression profile in breast cancer core biopsy: Impact on prognostic and predictive multigene signatures
16
ID# 172 PERU
Oncosalud
17
ID# 311 POLAND
MSC Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology, Breast Cancer Gliwice, Poland
18
ID# 255 BRAZIL
AC Camargo - Hospital A.C. Camargo
Diagnostic Imaging Chojniak, Rubens /Radiology
Role of Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DWMRI) in the evaluation of thoracic lesions.
19
ID# 46 UNITED STATES
Banner MD Anderson
Diagnostic Imaging Loving, Vilert A /Radiology
Sagittal fat-suppressed T2-weighted breast imaging at 3T: Introducing a manual prescan procedure to solve challenges with heterogeneous left-to-right side fat saturation
20
ID# 37 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Ahrar, Judy U /Radiology
MRI-Guided Biopsy in the Musculoskeletal System Using a Cylindrical 1.5-T MRI Unit
21
ID# 36 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Ahrar, Kamran /Radiology
Real-Time MRI-Guided Cryoablation of Small Renal Tumors at 1.5 Tesla Comparison of Contrast to Noise Ratios (CNR) for Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (PNENs) for Dual Energy CT (DECT) versus 120kVp single energy CT (SECT) for the Late Arterial Phase of Multiphasic Imaging Protocols
22
ID# 198 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Balachandran, Aparna /Radiology
23
ID# 219 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Bhattacharya, Pratip /Radiology
Towards Real-time Metabolic And Molecular Imaging Of Cancer By Three Different Modalities Of Hyperpolarization
24
ID# 245 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Bhosale, Priya R /Radiology
Quantitative and Qualitative Measures of Image Quality for Filtered Back Projection versus VEO Model Based Iterative Reconstruction in Thin Pelvis Images
25
ID# 244 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Bhoslae, Priya R /Radiology
Utility of MRI is assessing involvement of internal os in cervical cancer
26
ID# 52 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Gadani, Sameer /Radiology
Yttrium 90 resin microspheres as an adjunct to sorafenib in patients with unresectable HCC: A retrospective study for evaluation of survival benefit and adverse events.
27
ID# 204 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Jingzhe, Hu /Radiology
28
ID# 69 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Jones, Aaron K /Radiology
29
ID# 50 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Osidio, Bruno C /Radiology
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Towards Assessing the Therapeutic Responses of IDH1/IDH2mutated Brain Tumors with Non-invasive In Vivo MRS Measurement of 2HG Standardizing Computed Tomographic (CT) Biopsy Techniques Reduces Patient Radiation Dose Regardless of Biopsy Of Biopsy Site Factors affecting transarterial chemoembolization response in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: Imaging-pathology assessment.
M. Ramos last update 4/1/13
GAP 2013 Conference Poster Session
ORANGE - DAY 1 POSTERS (Displayed April 3 from 8:00 am until 11:30 am April 4) GREEN - DAY 2 POSTERS (Displayed April 4 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm April 5) Comparative Metabolic Fingerprinting In Vivo Employing Hyperpolarized Diethylsuccinate Using Magnetic Resonance in Three Cancer Animal Models Primary prevention and early detection of most common cancer types in brazil
30
ID# 70 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diagnostic Imaging Zacharias Millward, Niki /Radiology
31
ID# 205 BRAZIL
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Early Detection
Morelli, Leonardo R
32
ID# 207 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Early Detection
Whiting, Nicholas
Towards the Implementation of Functionalized Silicon Nanoparticles as Long-Lived Hyperpolarized MRI Contrast Agents to be Used for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer
33
ID# 282 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Gynecology
Fregnani, Jose H
Comparison between frozen section and final histopathological report in endometrial cancer: preliminary experience of a Brazilian cancer hospital.
34
ID# 283 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Gynecology
Fregnani, Jose H
Challenges for screening patients with serous ovarian cancer for testing to Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome.
35
ID# 179 CHINA
Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center
Gynecology
Liu, Jihong
36
ID# 240 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Gynecology
Isla, David
37
ID# 212 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Gynecology
Morales-Espinosa, Daniela
38
ID# 232 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Gynecology
Munoz, David DM
39
ID# 302 NORWAY
Norwegian Cancer Consortium
Gynecology
Solheim, Olesya
40
ID#
Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital
Gynecology
Lou, Ge
CHINA
The Study on Clinical Classifications and Molecular Phenotypes of Ovarian Carcinoma SINF POSTER: Sentinel lymph node in patients with early stage cervical cancer. Characterization of DNA methylation of the promoters CTCF and BORIS (CTCFL) in breast and ovarian cancer. Low Malignant Potential Ovarian Cancer. Nacional Cancer Institute Experience. Malignant germ cell ovarian cancer (MGCOC) in the cancer registry of Norway (CRN): A long-term follow-up study of presentation, survival and second cancers.
41
ID# 226 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Renal/Kidney
Cortes, Carlo C
Towards a more selective therapy against Hsp90 isoforms, Hsp90 alpha or Hsp90 beta in cancer models, targeting the AKT oncoprotein-dependent-activation of proliferative and antiapoptotic pathways
42
ID# 234 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Upper GI Malignancies
Scapulatempo-Neto, Cristovam
HER2 in gastric cancer: Comparative analysis of three different antibodies in whole-tissue sections and tissue microarrays
43
ID# 331 BRAZIL
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Upper GI Malignancies
Escobosa, Daisa de Mesquita
Reasons to discontinue the treatment at the institution where the patient was diagnosed with colon and rectum cancer
44
ID# 191 GERMANY
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Upper GI Malignancies
Offringa, Rienk
45
ID# 154 JAPAN
Kyoto University
Upper GI Malignancies
Kikuchi, Osamu
46
ID# 39 JAPAN
Kyoto University
Upper GI Malignancies
Ohashi, Shinya
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Implementation of immunotherapy in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Establishment of a novel 5-fluorouracil resistant tumorigenic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma cell line and its biological characterization Regulation of chemotherapy resistance through epithelialmesenchymal transition by Zinc finger E-box-binding proteins ZEB1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
M. Ramos last update 4/1/13
GAP 2013 Conference Poster Session
ORANGE - DAY 1 POSTERS (Displayed April 3 from 8:00 am until 11:30 am April 4) GREEN - DAY 2 POSTERS (Displayed April 4 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm April 5) Phase I study of photodynamic therapy using talaporfin sodium and diode laser for local failure after chemoradiotherapy for esophageal cancer. Suppression of Embigin expression reduces the degree of epithelial to mesenchymal transition in pancreatic cancer cells via the TGFβ pathway
47
ID# 98 JAPAN
Kyoto University
Upper GI Malignancies
Yasumasa, Ezoe
48
ID# 139 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Upper GI Malignancies
Jung, Dawoon E
49
ID# 137 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Upper GI Malignancies
Kim, Jeong Mi
50
ID# 79 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
51
ID# 145 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
52
ID# 196 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Upper GI Malignancies
Mikyu, Jung
The effect of delay of adjuvant chemotherapy on survival in patients with resected stage II and III gastric cancer
53
ID# 140 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Upper GI Malignancies
Park, Soo Been
Novel biliary tract cancer stem cell biomarker, TAGLN2 regulates migration via c-met signaling cascades in biliary tract cancer cells.
54
ID# 142 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Upper GI Malignancies
Park, Soo Been
Novel gastric cancer stem cell biomarker, LINGO2 plays a critical role in migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells.
55
ID# 28 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Upper GI Malignancies
Seong, Jinsil
56
ID# 253 NORWAY
Stavanger University Hospital
Upper GI Malignancies
Tjensvoll, Kjersti
57
ID# 97 TAIWAN
China Medical University Hospital
Upper GI Malignancies
Su, Jen-Liang
58
ID# 308 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Upper GI Malignancies
Javle, Milind
59
ID# 247 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
60
ID# 250 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
61
ID# 249 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
1
ID# 55 JAPAN
Kyoto University
2
ID# 220 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Upper GI Malignancies Upper GI Malignancies
Upper GI Malignancies Upper GI Malignancies Upper GI Malignancies
Kim, Jeongmin Kim, Yoon-Jin
Jian, Chen
Basigin silencing reduces tumor cell growth, migration, invasion and increases chemosensitivity and radiosensitivity in pancreatic cancer cell through Notch signaling Relation between GLIPR-1 and c-MYC expression in gastric cancer Aptamer 1 and 146 developed by cell-SELEX are specific to pancreatic cancer stem cells
Clinical benefit of hypofractionated radiotherapy with Tomotherapy and conventional radiotherapy in locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, Circulating tumor cells as a potential biomarker for treatment response and disease progression in patients with locally advanced and metastatic pancreatic cancer SINF POSTER: Dicer-dependent MiR-326 Maturation is Crucial for VEGF-C-induced CTTN Expression and Esophageal Cancer Progression Identification of unique somatic mutations with functional relevance through genetic characterization of gallbladder cancer (GB ca). TGF-β-beta adaptor β2 spectrin promotes DNA repair and counteracts ethanol teratogenecity
Katz, Lior H
Vitamin D for prevention of liver cancer
Majumdar, Avijit
CEA: A therapeutic target for the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer.
Biobanking
Kanai, Masashi
Establishment of Kyoto University Cancer Center Biobank
Biobanking
Taissoun Aslan, Zaki A
Determination of HER-2 protein in samples from patients with Osteosarcomas
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M. Ramos last update 4/1/13
GAP 2013 Conference Poster Session
ORANGE - DAY 1 POSTERS (Displayed April 3 from 8:00 am until 11:30 am April 4) GREEN - DAY 2 POSTERS (Displayed April 4 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm April 5) Cancer Care Delivery Cancer Care Delivery
3
ID# 72 CHINA
Fudan University Cancer Hospital
4
ID# 86 INDIA
Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre
5
ID# 90 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Cancer Care Delivery
Cho, Mee Young
6
ID# 188 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Cancer Care Delivery
Jung, Hye Jeong
7
ID# 159 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Cancer Care Delivery
Min, Byung Soh
8
ID# 160 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Cancer Care Delivery
Min, Byung Soh
9
ID# 235 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Cancer Care Delivery
Onate-Ocana, Luis F
10
ID# 89 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Cancer Care Delivery
Ganesan, Prasanth
11
ID# 254 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Cancer Control
Fregnani, Jose H
12
ID# 278 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Cancer Control
Vazquex, Vinicius L
13
ID# 201 BRAZIL
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Cancer Control
Escobosa, Daisa M
14
ID# 96 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Cancer Control
Park, Hyon Jung
15
ID# 53 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Cancer Control
Hwang, Jessica
16
ID# 134 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Cancer Control
Nair, Ajith
17
ID# 63 CHINA
Fudan University Cancer Hospital
Genomic Medicine Men, Wang Chun (clinical)
18
ID# 68 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Genomic Medicine Overman, Michael J (Dr. Tam) (clinical)
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Shi, Debing Kapoor, Gauri
Study on clinical value of three locating methods in laparoscopic colorectal tumor surgery An audit of inpatient infusional chemotherapy in a pediatric cancer unit in India The Effects of a Video Exercise Program on Cancer-related Fatigue, Physical Function and Emotional Status in Cancer Patients during Chemotherapy The Effects and Variances of the Critical Pathway of Laparoscopic Colon Resection in Colon Cancer Patients Simultaneous development of laparoscopy and robotics provides acceptable perioperative outcomes and shows robotics to have a steeper learning curve and to be faster in rectal cancer surgery: analysis of novice mis surgeon learning curves Laparoscopic right-hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision and central vessel ligation provides acceptable outcomes during the learning curve: analysis of perioperative outcomes and learning curves Quality of Life in Patients with Multiple Myeloma: Clinical Validation of the Mexican-Spanish Version of the EORTC Instrument QLQ-MY20 Early phase cancer clinical trials in BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) nations- an overview Improvement in the quality of life of patients with nonHodgkin’s lymphoma during outpatient chemotherapy: a prospective cohort study using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life-c30 questionnaire The Barretos Cancer Hospital Registry: An analysis of cancer survival at a single institution in Brazil over a 10-year period Epidemiological profile of nine years (2003-2011) of a Brazilian’s Hospital Cancer Registry Status of Clinical Research and Clinical Research Infrastructure in Yonsei Cancer Center Hepatitis B virus screening in a large US Cancer Center has increased after national recommendations Strategic Modeling for Global Oncology Imatinib as preoperative therapy in Chinese patients with recurrent or metastatic GISTs: surgical intervention for 22 GIST patients Use of Research Biopsies in Clinical Trials: Are Risks and Benefits Adequately Discussed?
M. Ramos last update 4/1/13
GAP 2013 Conference Poster Session
ORANGE - DAY 1 POSTERS (Displayed April 3 from 8:00 am until 11:30 am April 4) GREEN - DAY 2 POSTERS (Displayed April 4 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm April 5) Treatment with pe for intermediate-risk (ir) and pei for high risk (hr) for germ cell pediatric patients from the brazilian gct99 protocol Study of microsatellite instability (MSI) and mutations of MSItarget genes in large cohort of Brazilian colorectal cancer patients Relationship between the Expression of the Extracellular Matrix Genes SPARC, SPP1, FN1, ITGA5 and ITGAV and Clinicopathological Parameters of Tumor Progression and Colorectal Cancer Dissemination
19
ID# 287 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Genomic Medicine Lopes, Luiz F (pre-clinical)
20
ID# 173 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Genomic Medicine Reis, Rui M (pre-clinical)
21
ID# 281 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Genomic Medicine Viana, Luciano S (pre-clinical)
22
ID# 146 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Genomic Medicine Han, Jung Woo (pre-clinical)
Combined chemotherapy and Intra-arterial chemotherapy of Retinoblastoma
23
ID# 136 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Genomic Medicine Jung, Dawoon E (pre-clinical)
Computational correlation among microRNAs and mRNAs specifically expressed in pancreatic cancer stem cells and its validation in vitro
24
ID# 181 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Genomic Medicine Kim, Sun A (pre-clinical)
PAUF (Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Upregulating Factor), role as a cancer stem cell marker of pancreatic cancer
25
ID# 182 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Genomic Medicine Kim, Sun A (pre-clinical)
GLRX3, a novel secretory biomarker of pancreatic cancer based on pancreatic cancer stem cell characteristics
26
ID# 231 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Genomic Medicine Lopez-Saavedra, Alejandro (pre-clinical)
MAD2-Gamma, a novel spliced isoform involved in the regulation of the mitotic spindle checkpoint
27
ID# 209 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Genomic Medicine Lopez-Urrutia, Eduardo (pre-clinical)
PAX8 isoforms in cervical cancer: Identification of transcriptional targets involved in radioresistance-associated signaling
28
ID# 305 POLAND
Polish Oncology Consortium
Genomic Medicine Lisowska, Katarzyna M (pre-clinical)
Immunohistochemical assessment of MFAP5, SRFP2, FN1 and PLAU expression in ovarian cancer: validation of potential prognostic significance of these protein markers
29
ID# 330 POLAND
Polish Oncology Consortium
Genomic Medicine Szeliga, Monika (pre-clinical)
Silencing of kidney-type glutaminase reduces viability and proliferation of glioblastoma cells.
30
ID# 81 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
Head and Neck
Kang, Seok-Gu
31
ID# 223 MEXICO
Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Head and Neck
Taissoun Aslan, Zaki A
32
ID# 77 TAIWAN
China Medical University Hospital
Head and Neck
Lin, Cheng-Chieh
33
ID# 195 BRAZIL
AC Camargo - Hospital A.C. Camargo
Infectious Diseases Quental, Beatriz
34
ID# 113 BRAZIL
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Infectious Diseases Almeida, Alessandro M
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Increased in vivo angiogenic effect of glioma stroma mesenchymal stem-like cells on glioma cancer stem cells from Korean glioblastoma patients Dendritic cell sarcoma (DCS). A report of 2 cases Development and validation of the Chinese-version instrument measuring betel nut dependency Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Outbreak at an Oncology Hospital in Brazil Cytomegalovirus infection and lymphopenia are associated with increased mortality post autologous stem cell transplantation
M. Ramos last update 4/1/13
GAP 2013 Conference Poster Session
ORANGE - DAY 1 POSTERS (Displayed April 3 from 8:00 am until 11:30 am April 4) GREEN - DAY 2 POSTERS (Displayed April 4 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm April 5) Meassurement of c-reactive protein in bacteremic patients with and without hepatic cirrhosis Lessons learnt from treatment of invasive aspergillosis in acute leukemia at a resource limited oncology centre over a period of 11 years
35
ID# 167 CHILE
Clinica Alemana
Infectious Diseases Munita, Jose M
36
ID# 87 INDIA
Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre
Infectious Diseases Kapoor, Gauri
37
ID# 84 JAPAN
St. Luke's International Hospital
Infectious Diseases Mori, Nobuyoshi
Differentiation between Tuberculous and Pyogenic Vertebral Osteomyelitis Using a Novel Diagnostic Scoring System
38
ID# 115 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Infectious Diseases Mahale, Parag
Acute exacerbation and reactivation of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in cancer patients
39
ID# 116 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Infectious Diseases Mahale, Parag
Does chemotherapy cause hepatitis C viral relapse in cancer patients who were successfully treated with antivirals?
40
ID# 161 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Infectious Diseases Mori, Nobuyoshi
Improving the Outcomes of Cancer Patients with MultidrugResistant Gram Negative Rods Bloodstream Infections
41
ID# 156 UNITED STATES
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Infectious Diseases Vigil, Karen
42
ID# 270 BRAZIL
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Integrative Medicine
43
ID# 193 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Yonsei University Medical Center
44
ID# 280 BRAZIL
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
45
ID# 224 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
46
ID# 56 BRAZIL
AC Camargo - Hospital A.C. Camargo
47
ID# 65 BRAZIL
AC Camargo - Hospital A.C. Camargo
48
ID# 347 CHINA
49
Integrative Medicine Moon shot Prostate cancer Moon shot Prostate cancer Nursing - Cancer Care Delivery
Paiva, Carlos Eduardo
Kim, Mi Jeong Baroni, Ronaldo H Sabir, Sharjeel Bozza, Viviany Christina Correa
Clostridium difficile Infection in Cancer Patients in a Comprehensive Cancer Center in Lima, Peru The impact of religiosity and individual prayer activities on advanced cancer patients’ health: is there any difference in function of whether or not receiving palliative anti-neoplastic therapy? The Effect of Reflexology on Distress Level in Patients with Cancer 3 Tesla prostate MRI without endorectal coil: experience of a reference service Transgluteal MR-Guided Prostate Biopsy: Results of a Freehand Technique in a Closed 1.5 T MRI Reflections on the use of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter in Oncology Patients and its Main Indications
Bozza, Viviany Christina Correa
Analysis of the reasons for removal CCIP in Cancer Centers and delineation of alternatives for reducing adverse events
Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital Nursing
Fengqi, Dong
Association among Pain, Uncertainty and Hope in Chinese Patients with Pancreatic Cancer – a cross sectional survey
ID# 348 CHINA
Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital Nursing
Fengqi, Dong
50
ID# 349 CHINA
Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital Nursing
Ma, Xueling
51
ID# 29 UNITED STATES
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Zandstra, Fran
Nursing - Cancer Care Delivery
Survivorship
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Chinese nurses’ experiences in caring for terminally ill cancer patients A study on how preoperative stoma marking and education, postoperative management and follow-up affect patients' quality of life The Use of a Multidisciplinary Care Model to Deliver Coordinated Long-Term Survivorship Care
M. Ramos last update 4/1/13