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Collection, storage and use of blood samples for future research: views of Egyptian patients expressed in a cross-sectional survey.

Research Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the attitudes of Egyptian patients regarding their participation in research and with the collection, storage and future use of blood samples for research purposes. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. STUDY POPULATION: Adult Egyptian patients (n=600) at rural and urban hospitals and clinics. RESULTS: Less than half of the study population (44.3%) felt that informed consent forms should provide research participants the option to have their blood samples stored for future research. Of these participants, 39.9% thought that consent forms should include the option that future research be restricted to the illness being studied. A slight majority (66.2%) would donate their samples for future genetic research. Respondents were more favourable towards having their blood samples exported to other Arab countries (62.0%) compared with countries in Europe (41.8%, p0.001) and to the USA (37.2%, p0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that many individuals do not favour the donation of a blood sample for future research. Of those who do approve of such future research, many favour a consent model that includes an option restricting the future research to the illness being studied. Also, many Egyptians were hesitant to have their blood samples donated for genetic research or exported out of the Arab region to the USA and European countries. Further qualitative research should be performed to determine the underlying reasons for many of our results.
Research Authors
Abou-Zeid A, Silverman H, Shehata M, Shams M, Elshabrawy M, Hifnawy T, Rahman SA, Galal B, Sleem H, Mikhail N, Moharram N.

Research Journal
J Med Ethics.
Research Member
Nabiel Nazmi Hanna Mikhail
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2010

Role of PROPELLER diffusion-weighted imaging and apparent diffusion coefficient in the evaluation of pituitary adenomas.

Research Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between tumor consistency and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values is controversial. We evaluated the role of the ADC using an advanced diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) technique. We employed periodically rotated overlapping parallel lines with enhanced reconstruction (PROPELLER) DWI acquired on a 3-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner to assess the consistency of pituitary adenomas and examined the relationship between the ADC and the hormone secretion status of the tumors and their MIB-1 labeling index (MIB-1 LI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study protocol was approved by our institutional review board. We retrospectively studied 24 operated patients with pituitary adenomas who had undergone PROPELLER DWI on a 3-T MRI scanner. Conventional MRI findings were expressed as the ratio of the signal intensity (SI) in the lesions to the SI of the normal white matter and the degree of contrast enhancement. Minimum-, mean-, and maximum ADC (ADC(min), ADC(mean), ADC(max)) values were calculated. The consistency of the tumors was determined by neurosurgeons. All surgical specimens were submitted for histological study to calculate the MIB-1 LI and the percent collagen content. Preoperative MRI-, intraoperative-, and histological findings were analyzed by a statistician. RESULTS: Our study included 15 soft-, 5 fibrous-, and 4 hard tumors. Tumor consistency was strongly associated with the percent collagen content. However, neither the tumor consistency nor the percent collagen content was correlated with MRI findings or ADC values. The SI of growth hormone-producing adenomas on T2-WI was lower than of the other pituitary adenomas studied (p0.01); no other significant difference was found in the ADC or on conventional MRI between pituitary adenomas with different secretory functions. The MIB-1 LI of pituitary adenomas was not correlated with their appearance on conventional MRI or their ADC values. CONCLUSION: Using the PROPELLER DWI technique we confirmed that the ADC was not correlated with the consistency of pituitary adenomas. We also demonstrate that the ADC was not associated with the hormone-secreting status or the MIB-1 LI of pituitary adenomas.
Research Authors
Mahmoud OM, Tominaga A, Amatya VJ, Ohtaki M, Sugiyama K, Sakoguchi T, Kinoshita Y, Takeshima Y, Abe N, Akiyama Y, El-Ghoriany AI, Alla AK, El-Sharkawy MA, Arita K, Kurisu K, Yamasaki F.
Research Department
Research Journal
Eur J Radiol.
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2010

Feasibility of breast conservation after neoadjuvant taxene based chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer: a Prospective Phase I trial.

Research Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the standard care for locally advanced breast cancer. Our study aimed at evaluating the feasibility of breast conversation surgery (BCS) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty five patients had stage IIB (except those with T2N1 disease) and stage IIIA were selected to 3 cycles taxane-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Patient who had tumours ≤5 cm underwent a tentative BCS while patients who had tumour size >5 cm underwent radical surgery. Negative margin is essential for BCS. Adjuvant chemotherapy and 3-D radiotherapy ± hormonal treatment were given to all patients. RESULTS: Thirty four patients had BCS. Response to chemotherapy was the only statistically significant factor which influences the BCS. Incidence of local recurrence was 5.9% for patients who had BCS at a median follow up 24 months. CONCLUSION: Breast conservation is feasible in selected cases of locally advanced, non metastatic cancer breast. We recommend that patients who have tumour size ≤4 cm after chemotherapy are the best candidates for BCS.
Research Authors
El-Sayed MI, Maximous DW, Aboziada MA, Abdel-Wanis ME, Mikhail NN.

Research Journal
journal Ann Surg Innov Res.
Research Member
Nabiel Nazmi Hanna Mikhail
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2010

Estrogen exposure and bladder cancer risk in Egyptian women.

Research Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between reproductive history and urinary bladder cancer in Egyptian women. METHODS: We used questionnaire data from an ongoing, multicenter case-control study in Egypt. Controls were matched on age and residence area. This analysis focused on female cases with confirmed urothelial (UC) and squamous cell (SCC) carcinoma of the bladder. RESULTS: We recruited 779 women (540 controls, 239 cases; >98.0% nonsmokers). Younger age at menopause (45 y) and older age at first pregnancy (>18 y) were factors significantly associated with increased risk of bladder cancer, even after adjusting for schistosomiasis history and other covariates in the multivariable logistic model; adjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were 1.98 (1.41, 2.77) and 6.26 (3.46, 11.34), respectively. On the other hand, multiple pregnancies or use of oral contraceptives were associated with decreased odds of having bladder cancer. Similar associations were observed with UC and SCC when analyzed separately; however, the magnitude of association with SCC was lower than with UC. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that early estrogen exposure, or the relative lack of it, plays a role in urinary bladder carcinoma development among Egyptian women.
Research Authors
Wolpert BJ, Amr S, Ezzat S, Saleh D, Gouda I, Loay I, Hifnawy T, Mikhail NN, Abdel-Hamid M, Zhan M, Zheng YL, Squibb K, Abdel-Aziz MA, Zaghloul M, Khaled H, Loffredo CA.
Research Journal
journal Maturitas
Research Member
Nabiel Nazmi Hanna Mikhail
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2010

T lymphocytes from malnourished infants are short-lived and dysfunctional cells.

Research Abstract
To investigate T-cell functional molecules and inflammatory cytokines and to assess T-cell apoptosis in malnourished infants, 64 infants from undernourished women and 28 healthy control infants were recruited to the study. Malnourished infants showed a significant decrease in the levels of circulating IL-2 and IL-7 and increases in the levels of IL-1beta, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-alpha, as measured by flow cytometry. There was a significant reduction in the number of CD3(+) T cells and an increase in apoptotic T cells, which was associated with an up-regulation of CD95 and PD-1 expression on CD3(+) T cells in malnourished compared to control infants. Significant reductions were also observed in the phosphorylation of AKT and STAT5 and in the expression of CCR7 and CXCR4 receptors in malnourished children, and these reductions were associated with a significant reduction in T-cell migratory capacity to their ligands CCL21 and CXCL12, respectively, as measured using an in vitro chemotaxis assay. Taken together, these data suggest that lymphocytes from malnourished infants are short-lived and dysfunctional.
Research Authors
Badr G, Sayed D, Alhazza IM, Elsayh KI, Ahmed EA, Alwasel SH.

Research Department
Research Journal
journal imbio
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2010

Parathormone – 25(OH) -Vitamin D axis and Bone Status in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.

Research Authors
Hamed EA, Abu Faddan NH, Adb Elhafeez HA, Sayed D.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Accepted in Pediatric Diabetes
Research Member
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2010

Risk-based combined-modality therapy of pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma: A retrospective study

Research Abstract
We conducted a retrospective analysis to investigate the clinical outcome of combined-modality therapy using multiagent chemotherapy and involved-field radiotherapy in treatment of children with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Fifty eight cases with newly diagnosed Hodgkin's lymphoma were analyzed. The median follow-up duration was 46 months (range 3–72 months). The 4-year overall and event-free survival rates were 91.5% and 69.7% respectively. High-risk disease (stage IIIB and IV), presence of B symptoms, lymphocyte depletion subtype, bulky disease and late response to chemotherapy were poor prognostic factors. Stage-adapted combined-modality therapy resulted in satisfactory outcome in treatment of pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Research Authors
Amany Ali, Heba Sayed, Ahmed Farrag and Mohamed El-Sayed
Research Department
Research Journal
Leukemia Research
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 1447-1452
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 34, Issue 11
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2010

Risk-based combined-modality therapy of pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma: A retrospective study

Research Abstract
We conducted a retrospective analysis to investigate the clinical outcome of combined-modality therapy using multiagent chemotherapy and involved-field radiotherapy in treatment of children with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Fifty eight cases with newly diagnosed Hodgkin's lymphoma were analyzed. The median follow-up duration was 46 months (range 3–72 months). The 4-year overall and event-free survival rates were 91.5% and 69.7% respectively. High-risk disease (stage IIIB and IV), presence of B symptoms, lymphocyte depletion subtype, bulky disease and late response to chemotherapy were poor prognostic factors. Stage-adapted combined-modality therapy resulted in satisfactory outcome in treatment of pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Research Authors
Amany Ali, Heba Sayed, Ahmed Farrag and Mohamed El-Sayed
Research Department
Research Journal
Leukemia Research
Research Pages
PP. 1447-1452
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 34, Issue 11
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2010

Risk-based combined-modality therapy of pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma: A retrospective study

Research Abstract
We conducted a retrospective analysis to investigate the clinical outcome of combined-modality therapy using multiagent chemotherapy and involved-field radiotherapy in treatment of children with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Fifty eight cases with newly diagnosed Hodgkin's lymphoma were analyzed. The median follow-up duration was 46 months (range 3–72 months). The 4-year overall and event-free survival rates were 91.5% and 69.7% respectively. High-risk disease (stage IIIB and IV), presence of B symptoms, lymphocyte depletion subtype, bulky disease and late response to chemotherapy were poor prognostic factors. Stage-adapted combined-modality therapy resulted in satisfactory outcome in treatment of pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Research Authors
Amany Ali, Heba Sayed, Ahmed Farrag and Mohamed El-Sayed
Research Journal
Leukemia Research
Research Pages
PP. 1447-1452
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 34, Issue 11
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2010
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