Background:Patients with hematological malignancies face an increased risk of developing second primary neoplasms due to various factors,including immune system compromise and chemotherapy-related effects.However,the ...Background:Patients with hematological malignancies face an increased risk of developing second primary neoplasms due to various factors,including immune system compromise and chemotherapy-related effects.However,the incidence and associated risk factors in older patients remain poorly understood.This study aimed to assess the incidence,identify risk factors,and evaluate their impact on survival outcomes among older patients with hematological malignancies.Methods:This retrospective single-center study analyzed data from 163 patients,focusing on the occurrence of second primary neoplasms.Cumulative incidence rates were calculated,and risk factor analysis was conducted using a competing risk model.Results:Among 124 eligible patients with a total follow-up duration of 572.57 person-years,the incidence rate of second primary neoplasms was 15.72/1000 person-years.The standardized incidence ratio(SIR)was 0.81(95%confidence interval[CI][0.39–1.48],P=0.518).History of radiotherapy emerged as a significant risk factor(subdistribution hazard ratio[SHR]=21.61[2.81–166.14],P=0.003),whereas regular natural killer(NK)cell infusion was associated with reduced risk(SHR=3.25 e8[9.81 e9–1.08 e7],P<0.001).Conclusions:These findings underscore the importance of informing older patients with hematological malignancies about the long-term risks of second primary neoplasms.Healthcare providers should carefully weigh risk factors when formulating treatment strategies.The results are valuable for investigating the fundamental principles underlying the occurrence and progression of second primary neoplasms.展开更多
BACKGROUND Epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors(EGFR-TKIs)are tolerable drugs used for patients with EGFR-mutant advanced non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Serious adverse reactions are uncommon...BACKGROUND Epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors(EGFR-TKIs)are tolerable drugs used for patients with EGFR-mutant advanced non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Serious adverse reactions are uncommon compared with cytotoxic drugs.CASE SUMMARY A 52-year-old man presented with general weakness and cytopenia.He had been taking erlotinib for 11 mo to treat NSCLC.The pathological diagnosis from the right upper lobe mass was adenocarcinoma with an EGFR mutation in exon 21(L858R).He had previously received paclitaxel/carboplatin,gemcitabin/vinorelbine chemotherapy,stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastasis,and whole-brain radiotherapy as treatment for NSCLC.We diagnosed the patient with acute myeloid leukemia(AML).During the induction and consolidation chemotherapy for AML,the erlotinib was discontinued.When complete remission of the AML was achieved,since the lung masses were increased,pemetrexed/cisplatin for the NSCLC was initiated.After two cycles of chemotherapy,the cytopenia was prolonged.AML relapse occurred with the same karyotype.CONCLUSION Therapy-related acute myeloid neoplasm(t-MN)is a rare but fatal late complication.Although a patient may be taking EGFR-TKIs,the possibility of t-MN should be considered.Further studies are needed to determine whether EGFR-TKI usage is a predisposing factor for t-MN.展开更多
Triterpenoid saponins are metabolites produced in most plant species through complex biosynthetic pathways. They play important roles to humans owing to their diverse medicinal effects, including antiinflammatory, ant...Triterpenoid saponins are metabolites produced in most plant species through complex biosynthetic pathways. They play important roles to humans owing to their diverse medicinal effects, including antiinflammatory, antimicrobial, and anticancer activities. In our laboratory, the author have been investigating the anticancer activities of a mixture of triterpenoid saponins (designated GpMix) extracted from a medicinal plant, known as Jiao Gu Lan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum, 胶股蓝 ) or southern ginseng in China. The key findings are summed up as following.展开更多
Semiparasitic plants, mistletoes, distributed in Europe and East-Asia mainly, China, Korea and Japan have long been recognised as therapeutic herbs. Since the 1920s, extracts from European mistletoe (Viscum album L)...Semiparasitic plants, mistletoes, distributed in Europe and East-Asia mainly, China, Korea and Japan have long been recognised as therapeutic herbs. Since the 1920s, extracts from European mistletoe (Viscum album L) have been popular in Europe as an unconventional cancer treatment. These extracts have been used in adjuvant cancer therapy because their immunostimulatory, cytostatic/cytotoxic and DNA stabilising activities. The main biological activities are addressed to sugar binding proteins, the Mistletoe Lectins, and to micro proteins named viscotoxins. The mistletoe lectins are members of the family of toxic lectins and recognize sugars and glycoconjugates containing galactose and/or N-acetyl-galactosamine groups. In vitro and in vivo assays confirm that the mistletoe lectins, isolated from the plant and compared with recombinant forms, play an important role as biologically active principles in mistletoe extracts. Limited experimental evidence indicates that other components like glycosides, polysaccharides, amines etc, may also have anticancer activity. Under discussion in Europe is the principal question of using holo plant extracts or single component lectin preparations: wild type lectins or recombinant ones in cancer therapy. Finally problems of preparation, characterization and standardization of commercial mistletoe preparations and evaluation of biological activities are discussed.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Plan of China(No.2020YFC2002706-2)the National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics of China Open Project(No.NCRCGPLAGH-2022011).
文摘Background:Patients with hematological malignancies face an increased risk of developing second primary neoplasms due to various factors,including immune system compromise and chemotherapy-related effects.However,the incidence and associated risk factors in older patients remain poorly understood.This study aimed to assess the incidence,identify risk factors,and evaluate their impact on survival outcomes among older patients with hematological malignancies.Methods:This retrospective single-center study analyzed data from 163 patients,focusing on the occurrence of second primary neoplasms.Cumulative incidence rates were calculated,and risk factor analysis was conducted using a competing risk model.Results:Among 124 eligible patients with a total follow-up duration of 572.57 person-years,the incidence rate of second primary neoplasms was 15.72/1000 person-years.The standardized incidence ratio(SIR)was 0.81(95%confidence interval[CI][0.39–1.48],P=0.518).History of radiotherapy emerged as a significant risk factor(subdistribution hazard ratio[SHR]=21.61[2.81–166.14],P=0.003),whereas regular natural killer(NK)cell infusion was associated with reduced risk(SHR=3.25 e8[9.81 e9–1.08 e7],P<0.001).Conclusions:These findings underscore the importance of informing older patients with hematological malignancies about the long-term risks of second primary neoplasms.Healthcare providers should carefully weigh risk factors when formulating treatment strategies.The results are valuable for investigating the fundamental principles underlying the occurrence and progression of second primary neoplasms.
文摘BACKGROUND Epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors(EGFR-TKIs)are tolerable drugs used for patients with EGFR-mutant advanced non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Serious adverse reactions are uncommon compared with cytotoxic drugs.CASE SUMMARY A 52-year-old man presented with general weakness and cytopenia.He had been taking erlotinib for 11 mo to treat NSCLC.The pathological diagnosis from the right upper lobe mass was adenocarcinoma with an EGFR mutation in exon 21(L858R).He had previously received paclitaxel/carboplatin,gemcitabin/vinorelbine chemotherapy,stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastasis,and whole-brain radiotherapy as treatment for NSCLC.We diagnosed the patient with acute myeloid leukemia(AML).During the induction and consolidation chemotherapy for AML,the erlotinib was discontinued.When complete remission of the AML was achieved,since the lung masses were increased,pemetrexed/cisplatin for the NSCLC was initiated.After two cycles of chemotherapy,the cytopenia was prolonged.AML relapse occurred with the same karyotype.CONCLUSION Therapy-related acute myeloid neoplasm(t-MN)is a rare but fatal late complication.Although a patient may be taking EGFR-TKIs,the possibility of t-MN should be considered.Further studies are needed to determine whether EGFR-TKI usage is a predisposing factor for t-MN.
文摘Triterpenoid saponins are metabolites produced in most plant species through complex biosynthetic pathways. They play important roles to humans owing to their diverse medicinal effects, including antiinflammatory, antimicrobial, and anticancer activities. In our laboratory, the author have been investigating the anticancer activities of a mixture of triterpenoid saponins (designated GpMix) extracted from a medicinal plant, known as Jiao Gu Lan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum, 胶股蓝 ) or southern ginseng in China. The key findings are summed up as following.
文摘Semiparasitic plants, mistletoes, distributed in Europe and East-Asia mainly, China, Korea and Japan have long been recognised as therapeutic herbs. Since the 1920s, extracts from European mistletoe (Viscum album L) have been popular in Europe as an unconventional cancer treatment. These extracts have been used in adjuvant cancer therapy because their immunostimulatory, cytostatic/cytotoxic and DNA stabilising activities. The main biological activities are addressed to sugar binding proteins, the Mistletoe Lectins, and to micro proteins named viscotoxins. The mistletoe lectins are members of the family of toxic lectins and recognize sugars and glycoconjugates containing galactose and/or N-acetyl-galactosamine groups. In vitro and in vivo assays confirm that the mistletoe lectins, isolated from the plant and compared with recombinant forms, play an important role as biologically active principles in mistletoe extracts. Limited experimental evidence indicates that other components like glycosides, polysaccharides, amines etc, may also have anticancer activity. Under discussion in Europe is the principal question of using holo plant extracts or single component lectin preparations: wild type lectins or recombinant ones in cancer therapy. Finally problems of preparation, characterization and standardization of commercial mistletoe preparations and evaluation of biological activities are discussed.