121. Gostota lesa : metode določanja in pomen pri razvoju gozdno lesnega biogospodarstvaDomen Arnič, Miha Humar, Davor Kržišnik, Peter Prislan, Luka Krajnc, 2021, professional article Keywords: Slovenija, gostota lesa, določanje gostote, biogospodarstvo Published in DiRROS: 12.11.2022; Views: 472; Downloads: 129 Full text (2,87 MB) |
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123. Žagarska industrija v Sloveniji in EvropiNike Krajnc, Špela Ščap, Peter Prislan, 2021, professional article Keywords: gozdarstvo, gozdovi, žage, žagarski obrati, Slovenija, Evropa Published in DiRROS: 12.11.2022; Views: 442; Downloads: 122 Full text (3,20 MB) |
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128. Understanding interdisciplinarity through Adriatic maricultures and climate change adaptation : Elektronski virCécil J. W. Meulenberg, Shé Mackenzie Hawke, Irina Moira Cavaion, Peter Kumer, Blaž Lenarčič, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: The consequences of accelerating climate change for land and sea biodiversity require innovative approaches to research. Interdisciplinary re-search serves to connect natural science, socialsciences and humanities, tech-nology, and engineering, as well as welcoming citizen scientists into the re-search environment. Interdisciplinarity is part of a developing innovative ap-proach to research that emphasizes co-evolution of traditional sciences, with citizen science and participatory engagement in the realisation of research goals and the promotion of climate change mitigation strategies. In this article, through the example of shellfish maricultures we illustrate interdisciplinarity, particularlydemonstrating how marine biology, health and well-being, social science and cultural geography come together at the interface between nature, culture, and climate change mitigation strategies. Keywords: interdisciplinarity, maricultures, eco-linguistics, climate change, citizen science, ecosystem services Published in DiRROS: 28.09.2022; Views: 554; Downloads: 281 Full text (1011,36 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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130. Long-term survival of a patient with liver metastases from clear cell gastric adenocarcinoma after multimodality treatment including interventional oncology techniques : case reportVesna Jugovec, Jernej Benedik, Jera Jeruc, Peter Popović, 2022, short scientific article Abstract: Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is the fourth most common cancer and the third leading cancer-related cause of death worldwide since most patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage. The majority of GCs are adenocarcinomas (ACs), and the poorly characterized clear cell AC represents a unique subgroup of GCs and is an independent marker of poor prognosis. Even though the prognosis for patients with advanced GC is poor we present a report of a patient with long-term survival despite having liver metastases from clear cell gastric AC. Case presentation: A 45-year-old male with clear cell gastric AC underwent subtotal gastrectomy and postoperative chemoradiation. Only a year and a half after his initial treatment the disease spread to his liver. He received two lines of chemotherapy treatment within the next two years before a right hepatectomy was suggested. Due to an initially insufficient future liver remnant (FLR), transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and portal vein embolization (PVE) were performed, which made the surgical procedure possible. Shortly after a disease progression in the remaining liver was detected. In the following three years the patient was treated with a carefully planned combination of systemic therapy and different interventional oncology techniques including selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) and TACE. And as illustrated, an attentive, patient-tailored, multimodality treatment approach can sometimes greatly benefit our patients as he had an overall survival of 88 months despite the poor prognosis of his disease. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this report is the first to describe a patient with liver metastases from clear cell gastric AC treated with interventional oncology techniques (PVE, TACE, and SIRT) in combination with other locoregional and systemic therapies thereby presenting that these interventional oncology techniques can be successfully integrated into long-term management of non-conventional liver tumors. Keywords: gastric adenocarcinoma, survival, multimodality treatment Published in DiRROS: 15.09.2022; Views: 398; Downloads: 244 Full text (1,76 MB) This document has many files! More... |