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    Clinical implementation of next-generation sequencing testing and genomically-matched therapy: a real-world data in a tertiary hospital by Jin Won Kim, Hee Young Na, Sejoon Lee, Ji-Won Kim, Koung Jin Suh, Se Hyun Kim, Yu Jung Kim, Keun-Wook Lee, Jong Seok Lee, Jaihwan Kim, Jin-Hyeok Hwang, Kihwan Hwang, Chae-Yong Kim, Yong Beom Kim, Soomin Ahn, Kyu Sang Lee, Hyojin Kim, Hye Seung Lee, So Yeon Park, Gheeyoung Choe, Jee Hyun Kim, Jin-Haeng Chung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Of patients with tier I variants, 13.7% received NGS-based therapy as follows: Thyroid cancer (2/7, 28.6%), skin cancer (2/8, 25.0%), gynecologic cancer (7/65, 10.8%), and lung cancer (12/112, 10.7%). …”
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    A systematic analysis of the contribution of genetics to multimorbidity and comparisons with primary care dataResearch in context by Olivia Murrin, Ninon Mounier, Bethany Voller, Linus Tata, Carlos Gallego-Moll, Albert Roso-Llorach, Lucía A. Carrasco-Ribelles, Chris Fox, Louise M. Allan, Ruby M. Woodward, Xiaoran Liang, Jose M. Valderas, Sara M. Khalid, Frank Dudbridge, Sally E. Lamb, Mary Mancini, Leon Farmer, Kate Boddy, Jack Bowden, David Melzer, Timothy M. Frayling, Jane A.H. Masoli, Luke C. Pilling, Concepción Violán, João Delgado

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…., iron deficiency anaemia and peripheral arterial disease: genetic correlation Rg = 0.45 [95% Confidence Intervals 0.27:0.64]). 33 pairs displayed negative genetic correlations, such as skin cancer and rheumatoid arthritis (Rg = −0.14 [−0.21:−0.06]), due to potential adverse drug effects. …”
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    Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Female Breast Masquerading as Invasive Primary Breast Carcinoma: An Uncommon Presentation Site by Mark B. Ulanja, Mohamed E. Taha, Arshad A. Al-Mashhadani, Marwah Muaad Al-Tekreeti, Christie Elliot, Santhosh Ambika

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Skin cancer as a single entity is the most common malignancy in North America, accounting for half of all human cancers. …”
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    Cutaneous Carcinosarcoma with Metastasis to the Parotid Gland by Tze Ling Loh, Jeanne Tomlinson, Ronald Chin, Guy D. Eslick

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…It is similar to nonmelanoma skin cancers in terms of risk and prognostic factors. …”
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    <i>Cordyceps militaris</i>-Derived Bioactive Gels: Therapeutic and Anti-Aging Applications in Dermatology by Trung Quang Nguyen, Thinh Van Pham, Yusuf Andriana, Minh Ngoc Truong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In response to the rising incidence of skin cancers and the growing demand for natural bioactive ingredients, <i>C. militaris</i> has emerged as a valuable source of functional compounds, including cordycepin, polysaccharides, and adenosine. …”
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    Erythema Ab Igne due to Heating Pad Use: A Case Report and Review of Clinical Presentation, Prevention, and Complications by Marissa Milchak, Joanne Smucker, Catherine G. Chung, Elizabeth V. Seiverling

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…While this dermatosis carries a favorable prognosis, nonmelanoma skin cancers have been reported to arise within lesions of erythema ab igne. …”
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    Application of adoptive cell therapy in malignant melanoma by Qianrong Hu, Jiangying Xuan, Lu Wang, Kangjie Shen, Zixu Gao, Yuhong Zhou, Chuanyuan Wei, Jianying Gu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Cutaneous melanoma is one of the most aggressive skin cancers originating from skin pigment cells. Patients with advanced melanoma suffer a poor prognosis and generally cannot benefit well from surgical resection and chemo/target therapy due to metastasis and drug resistance. …”
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    RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK and PI3K/PTEN/AKT Signaling in Malignant Melanoma Progression and Therapy by Ichiro Yajima, Mayuko Y. Kumasaka, Nguyen Dinh Thang, Yuji Goto, Kozue Takeda, Osamu Yamanoshita, Machiko Iida, Nobutaka Ohgami, Haruka Tamura, Yoshiyuki Kawamoto, Masashi Kato

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Cutaneous malignant melanoma is one of the most serious skin cancers and is highly invasive and markedly resistant to conventional therapy. …”
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    Development and Validation of a Simple and Selective Analytical HPLC Method for the Quantification of Oxaliplatin by Breno Noronha Matos, Paula Martins de Oliveira, Thaiene Avila Reis, Taís Gratieri, Marcílio Cunha-Filho, Guilherme Martins Gelfuso

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Such method will be essential during the future development of innovative, topical drug formulations for the treatment of mucosal and skin cancers. Validated method demonstrated OXPt separation without interference from the solvents or polymers with the most relevance for developing of bioadhesive pharmaceutical drug carries (chitosan and poloxamer). …”
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    Composite submental flaps in facial reconstructive surgery involving the zygoma and orbit by Usman Khan, Sebastian Haupt, Matthew Rigby, S. Mark Taylor, Martin Corsten, Jonathan Trites

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…All were performed following resection of skin cancers with invasion of the upper facial skeleton. …”
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    Hedgehog pathway inhibitors (HHI) combined with radiotherapy and immunotherapy for advanced basal cell carcinoma: a case report by Zhuren Ruan, Chen Zhao, Longshan Li, Xianghui Li, Zhijian Yao, Gao Wei

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Purpose Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is one of the most common skin cancers. Most BCCs can be treated with surgery excision. …”
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    An Evaluation of Skin Lesion Segmentation Using Deep Learning Architectures by Rabia Öztaş Kara, Devrim Akgün, Bekir Murat Aydın, Gökçen Çetinel, Sevda Gül

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Skin lesion segmentation for recognizing and defining the boundaries of skin lesions in images is proper for automated analysis of skin lesion images, especially for the early diagnosis and detection of skin cancers. Deep learning architectures are an efficient way to implement segmentation once a skin lesion dataset is provided with ground truth images. …”
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    IFN-γ licenses normal and pathogenic ALPK1/TIFA pathway in human monocytes by Amandine Martin, Solène Caron, Mélissa Marcotte, Pauline Bronnec, Etienne Garneret, Nora Martel, Georgina Maalouf, Pascal Sève, David Saadoun, Yvan Jamilloux, Thomas Henry

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Specific mutations in ALPK1 are associated with an autoinflammatory syndrome termed ROSAH and with spiradenoma (skin cancers with sweat gland differentiation). This study investigated ALPK1 responses in human mononuclear cells and demonstrates that human mononuclear cells have distinct abilities to respond to ADP-heptose. …”
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    Development of a Reference Method and Materials for Quantitative Measurement of UV-Induced DNA Damage in Mammalian Cells: Comparison of Comet Assay and Cell Viability by Donald H. Atha, Alessandro Tona, Vytas Reipa

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Application of DNA damage diagnostic tests is rapidly growing, in particular for ovarian, prostate, and skin cancers; environmental monitoring; chronic and degenerative diseases; and male infertility. …”
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    miRNAs and Melanoma: How Are They Connected? by Adriana Taveira da Cruz, Miriam Galvonas Jasiulionis

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Despite being rare, its metastatic form is usually incurable, which makes melanoma the major death cause of all skin cancers. Some molecular pathways are frequently disrupted in melanoma, and miRNAs probably have a decisive role on these alterations. …”
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