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See detailHow to manage hair changes in cancer patients.
FRANCHIMONT, Claudine ULg; QUATRESOOZ, Pascale ULg; RORIVE, Andrée ULg et al

in Vereecken, P.; Awada, A. (Eds.) Handbook of skin care in cancer patients. (2012)

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See detail18F-fluoride PET/CT for assessing bone involvement in prostate and breast cancers
Withofs, Nadia ULg; Grayet, Benjamin ULg; Tancredi, Tino ULg et al

in Nuclear Medicine Communications (2011), 32(3), 168-176

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See detailAccelerated partial breast irradiation: state of the art
COUCKE, Philippe ULg; JANSEN, Nicolas ULg; JANVARY, Zsolt Levente ULg et al

in Belgian Journal of Medical Oncology [=BJMO] (2011), 5(1), 3-7

Accelerated partial breast irradiation can be applied by means of different techniques. It <br />offers an opportunity for reducing the treatment duration considerably and harbours the <br />potential for ... [more ▼]

Accelerated partial breast irradiation can be applied by means of different techniques. It <br />offers an opportunity for reducing the treatment duration considerably and harbours the <br />potential for less exposure of healthy tissue to higher radiation doses. However, evidence <br />issued from randomized trials is limited. European and American experts call our attention <br />to the potential dangers of widespread implementation of these techniques without any <br />long-term data on outcome and ask for complete information of patients on the potential <br />hazards and risks if accelerated partial breast irradiation is used instead of whole breast <br />irradiation. [less ▲]

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See detailPre-study and in-study validation of a SPE-LC-MS-MS method for the determination of 5-S-cysteinyldopa, a melanoma biomarker, in human plasma.
Martin, Gaelle; Mansion, François ULg; Houbart, Virginie ULg et al

in Talanta (2011), 84(2), 280-6

The incidence of malignant melanoma has increased over the past decades, particularly in Caucasian population. This disease presents defavourable prognosis in terms of survey, especially when detection ... [more ▼]

The incidence of malignant melanoma has increased over the past decades, particularly in Caucasian population. This disease presents defavourable prognosis in terms of survey, especially when detection occurs at the metastatic phase. Reliable analytical methods for biomarker determination are thus an interesting tool in pathology detection and follow-up. In this context, a method using SPE-LC-ESI-MS-MS for the determination of 5-S-cysteinyldopa (5-SCD) in human plasma was optimized. The presence of matrix effect was investigated in details while 5-SCD stability was studied according to FDA requirements for the validation of bioanalytical methods. Pre-study and in-study validations of the entire method were then successfully performed by applying the approach based on total measurement error and accuracy profiles over a concentration ranges from 1.6 to 200 ng/ml. Good results with respect to accuracy, trueness and precision were obtained. The maximum risk of observing future measurements falling outside the acceptance limits during routine analysis was also estimated. [less ▲]

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See detailLe cancer du sein de la femme âgée
MARTIN, Marie; COLLIGNON, Joëlle ULg; RORIVE, Andrée ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2011), 66(5-6), 400-408

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See detailCancer du sein et métastases cérébrales
RORIVE, Andrée ULg; COLLIGNON, Joëlle ULg; MARTIN, Marie et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2011), 66(5-6), 299-305

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See detailLe cancer du sein chez la femme jeune
ANDRE, Chantal ULg; COLLIGNON, Joëlle ULg; RORIVE, Andrée ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2011), 66(5-6), 397-399

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See detailTraitements ciblés dans le cancer du sein
JERUSALEM, Guy ULg; COLLIGNON, Joëlle ULg; RORIVE, Andrée ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2011), 66(5-6), 379-384

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See detailChimiothérapie et cancer du sein
COLLIGNON, Joëlle ULg; RORIVE, Andrée ULg; MARTIN, M. et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2011), 66(5-6), 372-378

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See detailHormonothérapie du cancer du sein
LIFRANGE, Eric ULg; ANDRE, Chantal ULg; BLERET, Valerie ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2011), 66(5-6), 367-371

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See detailLe cancer du sein "triple négatif"
Freres, Pierre; Collignon, Joëlle ULg; Gennigens, Christine ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2010), 65(3), 120-126

Le cancer du sein touche une femme sur huit dans les pays occidentaux. Son incidence a considérablement augmenté au cours de ces deux dernières décennies mais, en même temps, le niveau de mortalité ... [more ▼]

Le cancer du sein touche une femme sur huit dans les pays occidentaux. Son incidence a considérablement augmenté au cours de ces deux dernières décennies mais, en même temps, le niveau de mortalité spécifique est resté stable et a même diminué en Europe et aux Etats-Unis, notamment, grâce à l’apport de nouvelles armes thérapeutiques, aux changements dans l’utilisation du traitement hormonal substitutif à la ménopause et à un diagnostic plus précoce. Malgré cela, le cancer du sein reste la première cause de décès par cancer chez la femme de moins de 65 ans. Le cancer du sein «triple négatif», un sous-type représentant environ 10 % des cancers du sein, est caractérisé par l’absence de récepteurs hormonaux aux oestrogènes et à la progestérone et l’absence d’expression du facteur de croissance HER-2 en étude d’immunohistochimie. Ce type de cancer du sein est associé à un profil clinique défavorable avec un haut risque de rechute métastatique précoce. De plus, le cancer du sein «triple négatif» ne présente aucune cible thérapeutique propre et son pronostic est donc particulièrement mauvais. La définition de facteurs prédictifs de la réponse tumorale aux différents traitements et l’apport des thérapies ciblées sont deux pistes susceptibles d’améliorer la prise en charge et la survie des patients atteints par ce type de cancer extrêmement agressif. [less ▲]

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See detailPourquoi les traitements de radiothérapie adjuvante pour cancer du sein ne comptent-ils plus autant de séances ?
Coucke, Philippe ULg; Jansen, Nicolas ULg; Collignon, Joëlle ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2010), 65(1), 10-14

La radiothérapie adjuvante postopératoire pour cancer du sein compte habituellement vingt-cinq séances de radiothérapie auxquelles on ajoute une surimpression centrée sur le lit tumoral. Dans le contexte ... [more ▼]

La radiothérapie adjuvante postopératoire pour cancer du sein compte habituellement vingt-cinq séances de radiothérapie auxquelles on ajoute une surimpression centrée sur le lit tumoral. Dans le contexte d’une augmentation progressive et continue de la charge de travail et afin de réduire les contraintes humaines et techniques, une radiothérapie plus courte est aujourd’hui utilisée. Ces schémas hypo-fractionnés sont validés par des essais randomisés et publiés. Sur la base de ces publications, un nouvel arbre décisionnel a été établi qui permet d’obtenir des résultats équivalents en contrôle local tout en gardant un taux de complications comparable, voire même inférieur au schéma classique [less ▲]

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See detailL'OBSERVANCE AU TRAITEMENT DE LONGUE DURÉE: le cas particulier de l'hormonothérapie adjuvante du cancer du sein
Bleret, Valerie ULg; Collignon, Joëlle ULg; Coucke, Philippe ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2010), 65(5-6), 405-408

L'objectif de l'hormonothérapie adjuvante dans le cancer du sein est d'atteindre en pratique quotidiennee, une efficacité comparable à celle obtenue au cours des études cliniques. Malgré l'efficacité ... [more ▼]

L'objectif de l'hormonothérapie adjuvante dans le cancer du sein est d'atteindre en pratique quotidiennee, une efficacité comparable à celle obtenue au cours des études cliniques. Malgré l'efficacité démontrée de l'hormonothérapie, la compliance constitue un défi majeur et un problème multidimensionnel. Une meilleure compréhension des raisons de cette non-compliance aiderait à mieux identifier les patientes à risque et à développer des interventions capables d'améliorer l'adhésion à l'hormonothérapie adjuvante.C'est dans ce but que nous avons entrepris une revue de la littérature des six dernières années (Pub Med 2003-2006). [less ▲]

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See detailHow to manage hair changes in cancer patients
PIERARD-FRANCHIMONT, Claudine ULg; QUATRESOOZ, Pascale ULg; RORIVE, Andrée ULg et al

in Handbook of skin care in cancer patients (2010)

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See detailANTICORPS MONOCLONAUX ET CANCER DU SEIN: Actualités thérapeutiques
Collignon, Joëlle ULg; Gennigens, Christine ULg; Rorive, Andrée ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2009), 64(5-6), 279-83

About 9,500 new breast cancers are diagnosed in Belgium every year. Improvement of our knowledge of altered molecular events leading to the proliferation of tumor cells has resulted in the development of ... [more ▼]

About 9,500 new breast cancers are diagnosed in Belgium every year. Improvement of our knowledge of altered molecular events leading to the proliferation of tumor cells has resulted in the development of targeted therapies in subgroups of cancers. One of the first validation of targeted therapy is the anti-HER-2 monoclonal antibody trastuzumab (Herceptin) in patients with overexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2) occurring in 20 to 25% of invasive breast carcinoma. Trastuzumab binds the extracellular juxtamembrane domain and is only active in tumor with HER2 gene amplification detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). The results from randomized trials have rapidly lead to the approvement of the drug in the metastatic and then in the adjuvant setting. Another targeted therapy, also approved in the treatment of breast cancer, is the monoclonal antibody bevacizumab with an anti-VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) activity. We will review the benefit of these targeted therapies in breast cancer and their role in the treatment of breast cancer. [less ▲]

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See detailLe paradoxe des effets cutanes indesirables, mais predictifs de l'efficacite des therapies ciblees anticancereuses.
Quatresooz, Pascale ULg; Rorive, Andrée ULg; Paquet, Philippe ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2009), 64(5-6), 347-50

A series of medical disciplines benefit from the emergence of diverse targeted therapies using monoclonal antibodies. Skin is affected by adverse events of such therapies primarily targeting internal ... [more ▼]

A series of medical disciplines benefit from the emergence of diverse targeted therapies using monoclonal antibodies. Skin is affected by adverse events of such therapies primarily targeting internal cancers. As a unique event in medicine, some of the skin adverse effects are predictive markers of the therapeutic antineoplastic activity. This fact concerns the paroxismal acneiform eruption and the inflammatory flare-up of actinic keratoses. Such a situation is linked to the fact that these specific "unwanted" effects are not really side effects but rather represent the direct pharmacological consequence of the activity directed to the EGF receptors which are particularly abundant in the follicular ostium and in precursor lesions to skin carcinomas. [less ▲]

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See detailAnticorps monoclonaux a usage therapeutique en hemato-oncologie. Generalites.
Gennigens, Christine ULg; Collignon, Joëlle ULg; Jerusalem, Guy ULg et al

in Revue Médicale de Liège (2009), 64(5-6), 264-7

For many years, chemotherapy, hormonotherapy and immunotherapy were the mainstay of cancer treatment. Recent advances in our knowledge of cell biology and particularly of cancer cell transformation ... [more ▼]

For many years, chemotherapy, hormonotherapy and immunotherapy were the mainstay of cancer treatment. Recent advances in our knowledge of cell biology and particularly of cancer cell transformation, growth and metastasis have led to the identification of specific pathways playing a role in the pathophysiology of cancer. New drugs specifically developed to control these targets are collectively named "targeted therapies". Two types of targeted therapies are available: kinase (mainly tyrosine kinase) inhibitors (suffix -nib) are small molecules binding directly to the intracellular kinase domain and acting as competitive inhibitor of ATP binding and monoclonal antibodies (suffix -mab) directed towards specific cell surface receptors or their ligands to prevent receptor activation. This paper will only review monoclonal antibodies (mabs). Thirty years after their discovery mAbs have become efficient therapeutic tools. Progress in molecular engineering as well as improved knowledge of cell signalling pathways together with a better selection of the targets turned them into valuable treatments. Several mAbs are currently licensed for the treatment of hematological or solid malignancies and many others are expected in the near future. [less ▲]

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