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View article: The southern gap in ocean microbiome science
The southern gap in ocean microbiome science Open
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View article: The Role of Near-Infrared Fluorescence with Indocyanine Green in Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy: Results from an Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of Controlled Studies
The Role of Near-Infrared Fluorescence with Indocyanine Green in Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy: Results from an Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of Controlled Studies Open
Background and Objectives: Partial nephrectomy is the standard treatment for small renal tumors, balancing cancer control with renal function preservation. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) has improved surgical precision and reduc…
View article: Impact of magnetic resonance imaging visibility of prostate cancer on partial gland ablation
Impact of magnetic resonance imaging visibility of prostate cancer on partial gland ablation Open
Objectives To evaluate the outcomes of partial gland ablation (PGA) according to prostate cancer (PCa) visibility on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Subjects and Methods Consecutive patients with localized PCa diagnosed by MRI‐informed p…
View article: GUSL: A Novel and Efficient Machine Learning Model for Prostate Segmentation on MRI
GUSL: A Novel and Efficient Machine Learning Model for Prostate Segmentation on MRI Open
Prostate and zonal segmentation is a crucial step for clinical diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa). Computer-aided diagnosis tools for prostate segmentation are based on the deep learning (DL) paradigm. However, deep neural networks are per…
View article: SIU-ICUD: Focal Therapy for PCa — The Technique
SIU-ICUD: Focal Therapy for PCa — The Technique Open
Background/Objectives: Focal therapy (FT) and technology are closely connected. Advanced imaging allows for precise identification of the index lesion, enabling the targeted use of various thermal and non-thermal energy sources through dif…
View article: The outcomes of salvage robotic radical prostatectomy following radiation versus focal therapy: Does the primary treatment modality matter?
The outcomes of salvage robotic radical prostatectomy following radiation versus focal therapy: Does the primary treatment modality matter? Open
Objectives We aim to compare salvage robotic radical prostatectomy (sRRP) for recurrent prostate cancer (PCa) after primary radiation (RT) versus focal therapy (FT). Materials and Methods Patients who underwent sRRP following primary local…
View article: PSHop: A Lightweight Feed-Forward Method for 3D Prostate Gland Segmentation
PSHop: A Lightweight Feed-Forward Method for 3D Prostate Gland Segmentation Open
Automatic prostate segmentation is an important step in computer-aided diagnosis of prostate cancer and treatment planning. Existing methods of prostate segmentation are based on deep learning models which have a large size and lack of tra…
View article: The Ocean Microbiome genetic resource: equitable access and shared capacity for the benefit of One Ocean, One Health.
The Ocean Microbiome genetic resource: equitable access and shared capacity for the benefit of One Ocean, One Health. Open
Mission Microbiomes AtlantECO (MMA) is an international study of the most fundamental fabric of the ocean — the ocean microbiome — aiming to understand its structure, functioning and connectivity in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is an initi…
View article: CEODOS: baseline exploration of ocean microbiomes along the Chilean coast leading to nature-based ecosystemic solutions
CEODOS: baseline exploration of ocean microbiomes along the Chilean coast leading to nature-based ecosystemic solutions Open
In December 2020 an international consortium of universities and research centers, together with the TARA Oceans Foundation, launched the three-year ‘Mission Microbiomes’ expedition. A series of back-to-back cruises dedicated to the macros…
View article: Supplementary Table 7 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 7 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Multivariable regression models for likelihood of receipt of treatment stratified by tumor aggressiveness among non-Latino White, non-Latino Black, US-born Latino, and non-US-born Latino prostate cancer patients in California (2010-2021).
View article: Supplementary Table 6 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 6 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Determinants of receipt of treatment among non-Latino white, non-Latino Black, US-born Latino, and non-US-born prostate cancer patients in California at two different time periods.
View article: Supplementary Table 9 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 9 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Risk of dying of prostate cancer, among non-Latino White, non-Latino Black, US-born Latino, and non-US-born Latino patients in California by time of follow-up (2004-2021).
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 2 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of US-born and non-US-born Latino prostate cancer patients by nativity-imputation status in California (1995-2021)
View article: Supplementary Table 5 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 5 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Clinical characteristics of non-Latino White, non-Latino Black and Latino prostate cancer patients in California who did not received treatment and were not under active surveillance/watchful waiting (1995-2021).
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Figure 1 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Cumulative distribution of prostate cancer deaths among non-Latino White, non-Latino Black, and Latino patients in California (1995-2021)
View article: Supplementary Table 8 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 8 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Prostate cancer death-specific hazard (subhazard) among non-Latino White, non-Latino White, US-born Latino, and non-US-born Latino patients in California (2004-2021).
View article: Supplementary Table 10 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 10 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models for the risk of dying of prostate cancer, among non-Latino White, non-Latino Black and Latino patients stratified by observed follow-up time in non-US-born Latino patients in Califor…
View article: Supplementary Table 4 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 4 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Multivariable logistic regression models for determinants of Gleason grade upgrade, receipt of treatment, and risk of dying of prostate cancer, among non-latino White, non-Latino Black, US-born Latino, and non-US-born Latino patients in Ca…
View article: Data from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Data from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Background:We investigated clinical characteristics and prostate cancer survival patterns among Latino patients considering nativity compared with non-Latino Black (NLB) and non-Latino White (NLW) patients.Methods:We used data from the Cal…
View article: Supplementary Table 11 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 11 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Cancer stage of non-deceased and deceased non-Latino White, non-Latino Black, US-born Latino, and non-US-born Latino patients stratified by length of follow-up period(2004-2021).
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 1 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Sociodemographic, clinical and treatment characteristics of non-US-born Latino PCa patients in California (1995-2021) by country of origin.
View article: Supplementary Table 3 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Supplementary Table 3 from Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Sociodemographic characteristics of non-Latino White, non-Latino Black, US-born Latino, and Non-US-born Latino patients with non-imputed nativity in California (1995-2021).
View article: A sustainable and expedited ‘One‐Stop’ prostate cancer diagnostic pathway to reduce environmental impact and enhance accessibility
A sustainable and expedited ‘One‐Stop’ prostate cancer diagnostic pathway to reduce environmental impact and enhance accessibility Open
Objective To assess the carbon footprint, accessibility, and diagnostic performance of an expedited ‘One‐Stop’ prostate cancer (PCa) diagnostic pathway. Materials and methods A total of 1083 consecutive patients undergoing magnetic resonan…
View article: 12427 MKRN3 Methylation Abnormalities In Patients With Pubertal Disorders
12427 MKRN3 Methylation Abnormalities In Patients With Pubertal Disorders Open
Disclosure: N.C. Grosek: None. T. Silva: None. J.C. Magnotto: None. A. Latronico: None. A.P. Canton: None. Y. Chan: None. R.S. Carroll: None. U.B. Kaiser: None. Background and Objectives: Central Precocious Puberty (CPP) is caused by early…
View article: Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry
Prostate Cancer Disparities in Clinical Characteristics and Survival among Black and Latino Patients Considering Nativity: Findings from the California Cancer Registry Open
Background: We investigated clinical characteristics and prostate cancer survival patterns among Latino patients considering nativity compared with non-Latino Black (NLB) and non-Latino White (NLW) patients. Methods: We used data from the …
View article: Readability Assessment of Patient Education Materials on Uro-oncological Diseases Using Automated Measures
Readability Assessment of Patient Education Materials on Uro-oncological Diseases Using Automated Measures Open
This study checked whether health information about different cancers was easy to read. Most of it was too hard for patients to understand.
View article: A nomogram to predict the absence of clinically significant prostate cancer in males with negative MRI
A nomogram to predict the absence of clinically significant prostate cancer in males with negative MRI Open
Purpose: To create a nomogram to predict the absence of clinically significant prostate cancer (CSPCa) in males with non-suspicion multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) undergoing prostate biopsy (PBx). Materials and Methods: …
View article: Study protocol for the Intraoperative Complications Assessment and Reporting with Universal Standards (ICARUS) global cross-specialty surveys and consensus
Study protocol for the Intraoperative Complications Assessment and Reporting with Universal Standards (ICARUS) global cross-specialty surveys and consensus Open
Annually, about 300 million surgeries lead to significant intraoperative adverse events (iAEs), impacting patients and surgeons. Their full extent is underestimated due to flawed assessment and reporting methods. Inconsistent adoption of n…
View article: PSHop: A Lightweight Feed-Forward Method for 3D Prostate Gland Segmentation
PSHop: A Lightweight Feed-Forward Method for 3D Prostate Gland Segmentation Open
Automatic prostate segmentation is an important step in computer-aided diagnosis of prostate cancer and treatment planning. Existing methods of prostate segmentation are based on deep learning models which have a large size and lack of tra…