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Improving the quality of life of patients with TCC by sequential chemoradiothrapy
Borut Kragelj, Boris Sedmak, Jožica Červek, Tanja Čufer, 2000, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Published in DiRROS: 25.01.2024; Views: 168; Downloads: 40
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Preface : 2nd international symposyum on organ sparing treatment in oncology, September 14-16, 2000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tanja Čufer, 2000, preface, editorial, afterword

Published in DiRROS: 25.01.2024; Views: 154; Downloads: 34
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Combined modality treatment with organ preservation in invasive bladder cancer
Tanja Čufer, 2000, original scientific article

Abstract: Background. The standard treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer is stillradical cystectomy. However despite mutilating surgery half of the patients eventually develop metastatic disease and subsequently die of the disease. In view of these problems, a bladder-sparing approach using multi-modality treatment with transurethral resection (TUR), irradiation and chemotherapy has been tested in this disease. So far, the results published byfive groups, showed that the survival rates of patients treated by multi-modality therapy with a bladder sparing approach, based on the response to initial TUR and chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy, are comparable to cystectomy series, while also offering a 60% to 70% chance of maintaining a functioning bladder. The probability of survival with bladder preserved was found to be around 40% at 5-years. The best predictor of successful multi-modality treatment with bladder preservation seems to be a complete response to initial therapy and a close cystoscopic surveillance is obligatoryto allow for cystectomy at earliest opportunity, if necessary. Conclusions. Multimodality treatment with selective bladder preservation offers a chance for long term cure and survival equal to radical cystectomy inmuscle invasive bladder cancer, while also offering a chance of maintaining a normally functioning bladder. It is expected, that the identification of biological factors with a predictive value for successful chemoradiation will allow for a better selection of patients who could benefit from this treatmentin future.
Published in DiRROS: 23.01.2024; Views: 158; Downloads: 38
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Description, identification, and growth of Tuber borchii Vittad. mycorrhized Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings on different lime contents
Tanja Mrak, Tine Grebenc, Silke Friedrich, Babette Münzenberger, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Tuber borchii forms ectomycorrhiza with oaks, hazel, and pines, including Pinus sylvestris. However, its ectomycorrhiza morphotype with P. sylvestris was not comprehensively described so far, and molecular analyses are missing despite a high danger of misidentification of T. borchii ectomycorrhiza with other closely related and less valuable truffle species. We described for the first time the morphology and anatomy of T. borchii-P. sylvestris ectomycorrhiza using differential interference contrast technique and semi-thin sections in combination with molecular confirmation of identity. Color of ectomycorrhiza is reddish to dark brown, and morphotypes are unevenly but densely covered by warts-bearing pin-like cystidia. All layers of the hyphal mantle are pseudoparenchymatous with outer mantle layer formed of epidermoid cells. T. borchii ectomycorrhiza was identified by a molecular comparison with fruitbodies used for inoculation and its respective ectomycorrhizae. T. borchii has a wide ecological amplitude. To get a better insight in mycorrhization requirements, we investigated growth of P. sylvestris and its ectomycorrhiza infection rate with T. borchii in substrate with different lime content. The mycorrhization of P. sylvestris with T. borchii in the mycorrhization substrate and cultivation in greenhouse conditions was successful, with colonization of P. sylvestris varying between 36.5 and 48.1%. There was no significant correlation of mycorrhization to applied lime contents, and consequently to pH in substrate, while the increased levels of lime improved growth of the P. sylvestris seedlings.
Keywords: root anatomy, ectomycorrhiza, Limestone content, molecular identification, Pinus sylvestris, Tuber borchii
Published in DiRROS: 22.01.2024; Views: 207; Downloads: 101
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Prognostic relevance of urokinase plasminogen activator and its inhibitors in patients with breast cancer
Simona Borštnar, Tanja Čufer, Ivan Vrhovec, Zvonimir Rudolf, 1999, original scientific article

Abstract: Urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) and its inhibitors, PAI-1 and PAI-2, play an important role in iritercellular tissue degradation, thus promoting tumor cell invasion into the adjoining structures and metastasizing. Our studywas aimed to assess a possible prognostic value of uPA, PAI-1 and PAI-2 in a retrospective series of 87 patients with breast cancer stage I-III, whosecytosols were stored in the archives of the, Institute of Oncology in Ljubljana. The median follow-up was 35 months. The prognostic value of the established prognostic factors and uPA, PAI-1 and PAI-2 were evaluated by means of univariate statistical analysis and partial multivariate models. The obtained uPA values were very low and did not correlate with the disease free survival, whereas PAI-1 and PAI-2 significantly influenced the time to the first recurrence. Patients with PAI-1 values above 5 ng/mg proteins had statistically significantly worse disease free survival than the patients withlower PAI-1 values (58% vs. 85%). In the case of PAI-2, the situation wasjust the opposite: the patients with PAI-2 values exceeding 6.4 ng/mg proteins had statistically significantly better 3-year disease free survival than the patients with lower values (90% vs. 60%). Both, PAI-1 and PAl-2 retained their independent prognostic value, irrespective of the addition of the established prognostic factors to partial multivariate models, and only with locally advanced disease the prognostic value of PAI-1 was greater than that of PAI-2.
Published in DiRROS: 22.01.2024; Views: 187; Downloads: 45
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The urokinase-type plasminogen activator, its inhibitors and its receptor - the new prognostic factors in solid cancers
Simona Borštnar, Tanja Čufer, Zvonimir Rudolf, 1997, review article

Abstract: The urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), its inhibitors (PAI-1 and PAI-2) and its receptor (uPAR) play nan important role in the degradation of the intercellular tissue, the process which affects the ability of cancer cells to invade to surrounding tissue and to metastasize. The results of clinical studies performed in the past few years point out a significant influence of uPA, PAI-1, PAI-2 and uPAR on the course of the disease and survival of patients with solid tumours, particularly breast cancer. Hopefullythe categorization of patients according to the content of the serineproteases and its inhibitors in tumour tissues could provide a basis formore rational treatment planning and thus improving patients' survival.
Published in DiRROS: 18.01.2024; Views: 157; Downloads: 43
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Preface
Tanja Čufer, Marjan Budihna, 1997, preface, editorial, afterword

Published in DiRROS: 16.01.2024; Views: 129; Downloads: 39
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Prognostic factors in breast cancer
Tanja Čufer, 1995, professional article

Keywords: dojke, rak (medicina), prognoza
Published in DiRROS: 15.01.2024; Views: 152; Downloads: 40
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