Cancer Biology
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Volume 12 / Issue 3, Cumulated No. 47, September 25, 2022
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CONTENTS
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Performance of Blood culture,
Beta d glucan and PCR for diagnosing Invasive Fungal Infection
in Egyptian Cancer Patients
Noha El-Mashad, Amina Mostafa
Abd El-Aal, Ahmed Elewa and Mohamed Elshaer
Department of Clinical
Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt.
Abstract:
Background: The
incidence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased
considerably in recent years. Invasive fungal infection is of
greater concern because epidemiological data for fungal
infections are relatively poor and they are often misdiagnosed.
Methods: The study included 70 hospitalized cancer patients
at the Mansoura University Oncology Center and suspected
clinically to suffer from invasive fungal infections. Blood
samples were obtained by venipuncture under aseptic conditions.
Results:
The blood samples were subjected to culture, ELISA and PCR.
Considering the different methods used for diagnosis of IFIs, 19
cases (27.1%) were positive blood culture. This number increases
to 38 (54.3%) by the use of Ag detection test and further
increase to 45 (64.3%) cases out of the examined 70 patients by
pan-fungal PCR.
Conclusion: Rapid
diagnostic techniques such as ELISA and PCR offer an accurate
and reproducible tool for early diagnosis and identification of
fungal pathogens.
[Noha
El-Mashad, Amina Mostafa Abd El-Aal, Ahmed Elewa and Mohamed
Elshaer . Performance
of Blood culture, Beta d glucan and PCR for diagnosing Invasive
Fungal Infection in Egyptian Cancer Patients.Cancer
Biology 2022;12(3):1-7]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN:
2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net
01.doi:10.7537/marscbj120322.01.
Keywords:
Blood Culture; Fungi; Invasive Fungal Infections; Enzyme-Linked
Immunosorbent Assay; Polymerase Chain Reaction |
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Quantum
and Cancer Biology Research Literatures
Dr.
Mark Herbert
World Development Institute
39-06 Main Street, Flushing,
Queens, New York 11354, USA,
ma708090@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100
diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers
start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated
cancers can cause serious illness and death. The body is made up
of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide,
and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a
person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to
grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only
to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This
article introduces recent research reports as references in the
related studies.
[Herbert M.
Quantum
and Cancer Biology Research Literatures.Cancer
Biology 2022;12(3):8-146]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN:
2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net
02.doi:10.7537/marscbj120322.02.
Key words:
cancer; life; research; literature; cell |
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Cancer and Entanglement
Research Literatures
Dr.
Mark Herbert
World Development Institute
39-06 Main Street, Flushing,
Queens, New York 11354, USA,
ma708090@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100
diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers
start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated
cancers can cause serious illness and death. The body is made up
of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide,
and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a
person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to
grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only
to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This
article introduces recent research reports as references in the
related studies.
[Herbert M.
Cancer and Entanglement Research Literatures. Cancer
Biology 2022;12(3):150-177]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN:
2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net
03.doi:10.7537/marscbj120322.03.
Key words:
cancer; life; research; literature; cell |
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Cancer and Vascular
endothelial growth factor Research Literatures
Dr.
Mark Herbert
World Development Institute
39-06 Main Street, Flushing,
Queens, New York 11354, USA,
ma708090@gmail.com
Abstract:
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100
diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers
start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated
cancers can cause serious illness and death. The body is made up
of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide,
and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a
person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to
grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only
to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. This
article introduces recent research reports as references in the
related studies.
[Herbert M.
Cancer and Vascular endothelial growth factor Research
Literatures. Cancer Biology 2022;12(3):175-236]. ISSN:
2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online).
http://www.cancerbio.net
04.
doi:10.7537/marscbj120322.04.
Key words:
cancer; life; research; literature; cell |
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