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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in neuropathic pain secondary to malignancy: A randomized clinical trial

Research Authors
E.M. Khedr, H.I. Kotb, M.G. Mostafa, M.F. Mohamad, S.A. Amr, M.A. Ahmed, A.A. Karim, S.M.M. Kamal
Research Journal
European Journal of pain
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
8(6) 417-424
Research Year
2014

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in neuropathic pain secondary to malignancy: A randomized clinical trial

Research Authors
E.M. Khedr, H.I. Kotb, M.G. Mostafa, M.F. Mohamad, S.A. Amr, M.A. Ahmed, A.A. Karim, S.M.M. Kamal
Research Journal
European Journal of pain
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
8(6) 417-424
Research Year
2014

Cancer incidence in egypt: results of the national population-based cancer registry program

Research Abstract
Background. This paper aims to present cancer incidence rates at national and regional level of Egypt, based upon results of National Cancer Registry Program (NCRP). Methods. NCRP stratified Egypt into 3 geographical strata: lower, middle, and upper. One governorate represented each region. Abstractors collected data from medical records of cancer centers, national tertiary care institutions, Health Insurance Organization, Government-Subsidized Treatment Program, and death records. Data entry was online. Incidence rates were calculated at a regional and a national level. Future projection up to 2050 was also calculated. Results. Age-standardized incidence rates per 100,000 were 166.6 (both sexes), 175.9 (males), and 157.0 (females). Commonest sites were liver (23.8%), breast (15.4%), and bladder (6.9%) (both sexes): liver (33.6%) and bladder (10.7%) among men, and breast (32.0%) and liver (13.5%) among women. By 2050, a 3-fold increase in incident cancer relative to 2013 was estimated. Conclusion. These data are the only available cancer rates at national and regional levels of Egypt. The pattern of cancer indicated the increased burden of liver cancer. Breast cancer occupied the second rank. Study of rates of individual sites of cancer might help in giving clues for preventive programs.
Research Authors
Ibrahim AS, Khaled HM, Mikhail NN, Baraka H, Kamel H
Research Journal
J Cancer Epidemiol.
Research Member
Nabiel Nazmi Hanna Mikhail
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
2014:437971.
Research Website
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jce/2014/437971/
Research Year
2014

Differential distribution of IL28B.rs12979860 single-nucleotide polymorphism among Egyptian healthcare workers with and without a hepatitis C virus-specific cellular immune response.

Research Abstract
The CC genotype of the interleukin (IL)-28B.rs12979860 gene has been associated with spontaneous hepatitis C virus (HCV) clearance and treatment response. The distribution and correlation of an IL28B.rs12979860 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) with HCV-specific cell-mediated immune (CMI) responses among Egyptian healthcare workers (HCWs) is not known. We determined this relationship in 402 HCWs who serve a patient cohort with ~85 % HCV prevalence. We enrolled 402 HCWs in four groups: group 1 (n = 258), seronegative aviremic subjects; group 2 (n = 25), seronegative viremic subjects; group 3 (n = 41), subjects with spontaneously resolved HCV infection; and group 4 (n = 78), chronic HCV patients. All subjects were tested for an HCV-specific CMI response using an ex-vivo interferon-gamma (IFNγ) ELISpot assay with nine HCV genotype-4a overlapping 15-mer peptide pools corresponding to all of the HCV proteins. All subjects were tested for IL28B.rs12979860 SNP by real-time PCR. An HCV-specific CMI was demonstrated in ~27 % of the seronegative aviremic HCWs (group 1), suggesting clearance of infection after low-level exposure to HCV. The frequency of IL28B.rs12979860 C allele homozygosity in the four groups was 49 %, 48 %, 49 %, and 23 %, while that of the T allele was 14 %, 16 %, 12 and 19 %, respectively, suggesting differential distributions among subjects with different HCV status. As reported, IL28B.rs12979860 predicted the outcome of HCV infection (p 0.05), but we did not find any relationship between the IL28B genotypes and the outcome of HCV-specific CMI responses in the four groups (p > 0.05). The data show differential IL28B.rs12979860 genotype distribution among Egyptian HCWs with different HCV status and could not predict the outcome of HCV-specific CMI responses.
Research Authors
Abdelwahab SF, Zakaria Z, Sobhy M, Hamdy S, Mahmoud MA, Mikhail N, Allam WR, Rewisha E, Waked I
Research Journal
Arch Virol.
Research Member
Nabiel Nazmi Hanna Mikhail
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2015

Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 expression in Childhood Acute lymphoblastic Leukemia at South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University, Egypt

Research Abstract
FMS-Like Tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) plays an important role in early stages of hematopoiesis. FLT3 stimulation enhances proliferation and reduces apoptosis. One potential mechanism of FLT3 involvement in leukemia is over expression of its wild type and its ligand. The FLT3 protein is highly expressed in most patients with AML. In patients with ALL, FLT3 protein is highly expressed in up to 50% of leukemic blasts. Here, we aimed to evaluate the frequency of FLT3 protein expression in pediatric patients with ALL at South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University, Egypt.
Research Authors
AMZ, Heba Abdel Razik, SalahSaleh Abdel Hadi
Research Department
Research Journal
SECI oncology
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2014

Amyloid Goiter: Clinicopathological Assessment of Two Cases and Review of Literature

Research Authors
Rabab Ahmed Ahmed Mohammed1,2, Etemad Helmy Yassin1, Moustafa EzEldien M. Radwan3,4*, Badawy Mohammed Ahmed5, Lobna F. Ettouny6, Alaa M. Abozied6
Research Department
Research Journal


Scientific Research.OJPathology
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2015
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