10 results on '"Hao Yuan Mo"'
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2. Effect of Prolonged Radiotherapy Treatment Time on Survival Outcomes after Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.
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Pei-Jing Li, Ting Jin, Dong-Hua Luo, Ting Shen, Dong-Mei Mai, Wei-Han Hu, and Hao-Yuan Mo
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
PURPOSE:To estimate the influence of prolonged radiation treatment time (RTT) on survival outcomes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma after continuous intensity-modulated radiation therapy. METHODS AND MATERIALS:Retrospectively review 321 patients with NPC treated between October 2009 and December 2010 and all of them underwent simultaneous accelerated intensity-modulated radiation therapy. The fractionated dose was 2-2.47 Gy/F (median 2.27 Gy), and the total dose for nasopharyngeal region was 64-74 Gy/ 28-33 fractions. The association of prolonged RTT and treatment interruption with PFS, LRFS and DFFS were assessed by univariate analysis and multivariate analysis. Survival analyses were carried out using Kaplan-Meier methodology and the log-rank test was used to assess the difference. The Cox regression proportional hazard model was used for multivariate analyses and evaluating the prognostic parameters for PFS, LRFS and DFFS. RESULTS:Univariate analysis revealed no significant associations between prolonged RTT and PFS, LRFS, DFFS when dichotomized using various cut-off values (all P>0.05). In multivariate analysis, RTT (range, 36-63 days) as a continuous variable, had no influence on any survival outcome as well (P>0.05). T and N classification were independent prognostic factors for PFS, LRFS and DFFS (all P
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- 2015
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3. Is Hemoglobin Level in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Still a Significant Prognostic Factor in the Era of Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy Technology?
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Shan-Shan Guo, Lin-Quan Tang, Qiu-Yan Chen, Lu Zhang, Li-Ting Liu, Pei-Yu Huang, Ka-Jia Cao, Ling Guo, Hao-Yuan Mo, Xiang Guo, Ming-Huang Hong, Mu-Sheng Zeng, Chao-Nan Qian, and Hai-Qiang Mai
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND:Hemoglobin (Hb) levels are regarded as an important determinant of outcome in a number of cancers treated with radiotherapy. However, for patients treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), information regarding the prognostic value of hemoglobin level is scarce. PATIENTS AND METHODS:A total of 650 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), enrolled between May, 2005, and November, 2012, were included in this study. The prognostic significance of hemoglobin level (anemia or no-anemia) at three different time points was investigated, including before treatment, during treatment and at the last week of treatment. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted using the log-rank test and the Cox proportional hazards model, respectively. RESULTS:The 5-year OS (overall survival) rate of patients who were anemia and no-anemia before treatment were 89.1%, and 80.7% (P = 0.01), respectively. The 5-year DMFS (distant metastasis-free survival) rate of patients who were anemia and no-anemia before treatment were 88.9%, and 78.2% (P = 0.01), respectively. The 5-year OS rate of patients who were anemia and no-anemia during treatment were 91.7% and 83.3% (P = 0.004). According to multivariate analysis, the pre-treatment Hb level predicted a decreased DMFS (P = 0.007, HR = 2.555, 95% CI1.294-5.046). Besides, the mid-treatment Hb level predicted a decreased OS (P = 0.013, HR = 2.333, 95% CI1.199-4.541). CONCLUSIONS:Hemoglobin level is a useful prognostic factor in NPC patients receiving IMRT. It is important to control the level of hemoglobin both before and during chemoradiotherapy.
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- 2015
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4. Genetic variations in radiation and chemotherapy drug action pathways and survival in locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated with chemoradiotherapy.
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Huai Liu, Bin Qi, Xiang Guo, Lin-Quan Tang, Qiu-Yan Chen, Lu Zhang, Ling Guo, Dong-Hua Luo, Pei-Yu Huang, Hao-Yuan Mo, Yan-Qun Xiang, Fang Qiu, Rui Sun, Ying Zhang, Ming-Yuan Chen, Yi-Jun Hua, Xing Lv, Lin Wang, Chong Zhao, Ka-Jia Cao, Chao-Nan Qian, Ming-Huang Hong, and Hai-Qiang Mai
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Treatment outcomes vary greatly in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of radiation and chemotherapy drug action pathway gene polymorphisms on the survival of patients with locoregionally advanced NPC treated with cisplatin- and fluorouracil-based chemoradiotherapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS:Four hundred twenty-one consecutive patients with locoregionally advanced NPC were prospectively recruited. We utilized a pathway approach and examined 18 polymorphisms in 13 major genes. Polymorphisms were detected using the LDR-PCR technique. Multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) analysis was performed to detect potential gene-gene interaction. RESULTS:After adjustment for clinicopathological characteristics, overall survival was significantly decreased in patients with the MPO rs2243828 CT/CC genotype (HR=2.453, 95% CI, 1.687-3.566, P
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- 2013
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5. Functional inactivation of EBV-specific T-lymphocytes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: implications for tumor immunotherapy.
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Jiang Li, Xue-hui Zeng, Hao-yuan Mo, Ulrika Rolén, Yan-fang Gao, Xiao-shi Zhang, Qiu-yan Chen, Li Zhang, Mu-sheng Zeng, Man-zhi Li, Wen-lin Huang, Xiao-ning Wang, Yi-xin Zeng, and Maria G Masucci
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) associated malignancy with high prevalence in Southern Chinese. In order to assess whether defects of EBV-specific immunity may contribute to the tumor, the phenotype and function of circulating T-cells and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) were investigated in untreated NPC patients. Circulating naïve CD3+CD45RA+ and CD4+CD25- cells were decreased, while activated CD4+CD25+ T-cells and CD3-CD16+ NK-cells were increased in patients compared to healthy donors. The frequency of T-cells recognizing seven HLA-A2 restricted epitopes in LMP1 and LMP2 was lower in the patients and remained low after stimulation with autologous EBV-carrying cells. TILs expanded in low doses of IL-2 exhibited an increase of CD3+CD4+, CD3+CD45RO+ and CD4+CD25+ cells and 2 to 5 fold higher frequency of LMP1 and LMP2 tetramer positive cells compared to peripheral blood. EBV-specific cytotoxicity could be reactivated from the blood of most patients, whereas the TILs lacked cytotoxic activity and failed to produce IFNgamma upon specific stimulation. Thus, EBV-specific rejection responses appear to be functionally inactivated at the tumor site in NPC.
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- 2007
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6. Effect of Prolonged Radiotherapy Treatment Time on Survival Outcomes after Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
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Hao-Yuan Mo, Dong-Hua Luo, Ting Jin, Dong-Mei Mai, Wei-Han Hu, Pei-Jing Li, and Ting Shen
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Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nasopharyngeal neoplasm ,lcsh:Medicine ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Disease-Free Survival ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Child ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Univariate analysis ,Multidisciplinary ,Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,lcsh:R ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Treatment Outcome ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Purpose To estimate the influence of prolonged radiation treatment time (RTT) on survival outcomes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma after continuous intensity-modulated radiation therapy. Methods and Materials Retrospectively review 321 patients with NPC treated between October 2009 and December 2010 and all of them underwent simultaneous accelerated intensity-modulated radiation therapy. The fractionated dose was 2–2.47 Gy/F (median 2.27 Gy), and the total dose for nasopharyngeal region was 64–74 Gy/ 28–33 fractions. The association of prolonged RTT and treatment interruption with PFS, LRFS and DFFS were assessed by univariate analysis and multivariate analysis. Survival analyses were carried out using Kaplan–Meier methodology and the log-rank test was used to assess the difference. The Cox regression proportional hazard model was used for multivariate analyses and evaluating the prognostic parameters for PFS, LRFS and DFFS. Results Univariate analysis revealed no significant associations between prolonged RTT and PFS, LRFS, DFFS when dichotomized using various cut-off values (all P>0.05). In multivariate analysis, RTT (range, 36–63 days) as a continuous variable, had no influence on any survival outcome as well (P>0.05). T and N classification were independent prognostic factors for PFS, LRFS and DFFS (all P
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- 2015
7. Genetic variations in radiation and chemotherapy drug action pathways and survival in locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated with chemoradiotherapy
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Lu Zhang, Xing Lv, Bin Qi, Dong Hua Luo, Lin Quan Tang, Ming Huang Hong, Ming Yuan Chen, Xiang Guo, Yi Jun Hua, Ka Jia Cao, Qiu Yan Chen, Ling Guo, Ying Zhang, Lin Wang, Huai Liu, Hai Qiang Mai, Fang Qiu, Pei Yu Huang, Rui Sun, Chong Zhao, Chao Nan Qian, Yan Qun Xiang, and Hao Yuan Mo
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Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Disease-Free Survival ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Cisplatin ,Chemotherapy ,Multidisciplinary ,Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma ,Multifactor dimensionality reduction ,business.industry ,Carcinoma ,lcsh:R ,Genetic Variation ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Radiation therapy ,Survival Rate ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,ERCC1 ,business ,medicine.drug ,Follow-Up Studies ,Research Article - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Treatment outcomes vary greatly in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of radiation and chemotherapy drug action pathway gene polymorphisms on the survival of patients with locoregionally advanced NPC treated with cisplatin- and fluorouracilbased chemoradiotherapy. Material and Methods: Four hundred twenty-one consecutive patients with locoregionally advanced NPC were prospectively recruited. We utilized a pathway approach and examined 18 polymorphisms in 13 major genes. Polymorphisms were detected using the LDR-PCR technique. Multifactor dimensionality reduction (MDR) analysis was performed to detect potential gene-gene interaction. Results: After adjustment for clinicopathological characteristics, overall survival was significantly decreased in patients with the MPO rs2243828 CT/CC genotype (HR=2.453, 95% CI, 1.687-3.566, P
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- 2013
8. Functional inactivation of EBV-specific T-lymphocytes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: implications for tumor immunotherapy
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Li Zhang, Man-Zhi Li, Ulrika Rolén, Qiu-Yan Chen, Xiao-shi Zhang, Mu Sheng Zeng, Yan-fang Gao, Wenlin Huang, Yi Xin Zeng, Hao-Yuan Mo, Xiaoning Wang, Jiang Li, Maria G. Masucci, and Xue-hui Zeng
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Herpesvirus 4, Human ,T-Lymphocytes ,medicine.medical_treatment ,CD3 ,Science ,Immunology/Immunomodulation ,Nasopharyngeal neoplasm ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Virology/Immune Evasion ,Antibodies, Viral ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Immunophenotyping ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Cytotoxic T cell ,IL-2 receptor ,In Situ Hybridization ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes ,Chemistry ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,hemic and immune systems ,Immunotherapy ,Viral Load ,medicine.disease ,Virology/New Therapies, including Antivirals and Immunotherapy ,stomatognathic diseases ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Immunology/Immune Response ,Carrier State ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Cytokines ,Medicine ,Research Article ,Virology/Viruses and Cancer - Abstract
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) associated malignancy with high prevalence in Southern Chinese. In order to assess whether defects of EBV-specific immunity may contribute to the tumor, the phenotype and function of circulating T-cells and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) were investigated in untreated NPC patients. Circulating naïve CD3+CD45RA+ and CD4+CD25- cells were decreased, while activated CD4+CD25+ T-cells and CD3-CD16+ NK-cells were increased in patients compared to healthy donors. The frequency of T-cells recognizing seven HLA-A2 restricted epitopes in LMP1 and LMP2 was lower in the patients and remained low after stimulation with autologous EBV-carrying cells. TILs expanded in low doses of IL-2 exhibited an increase of CD3+CD4+, CD3+CD45RO+ and CD4+CD25+ cells and 2 to 5 fold higher frequency of LMP1 and LMP2 tetramer positive cells compared to peripheral blood. EBV-specific cytotoxicity could be reactivated from the blood of most patients, whereas the TILs lacked cytotoxic activity and failed to produce IFNgamma upon specific stimulation. Thus, EBV-specific rejection responses appear to be functionally inactivated at the tumor site in NPC.
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- 2007
9. Is Hemoglobin Level in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Still a Significant Prognostic Factor in the Era of Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy Technology?
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Qiu-Yan Chen, Lu Zhang, Hai-Qiang Mai, Pei Yu Huang, Lin-Quan Tang, Xiang Guo, Ming-Huang Hong, Ka-Jia Cao, Mu Sheng Zeng, Ling Guo, Shan-Shan Guo, Chao-Nan Qian, Hao-Yuan Mo, and Li-Ting Liu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Anemia ,Nasopharyngeal neoplasm ,lcsh:Medicine ,Gastroenterology ,Hemoglobins ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Survival rate ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,lcsh:R ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Survival Rate ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated ,Hemoglobin ,business ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Hemoglobin (Hb) levels are regarded as an important determinant of outcome in a number of cancers treated with radiotherapy. However, for patients treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), information regarding the prognostic value of hemoglobin level is scarce. Patients and Methods A total of 650 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), enrolled between May, 2005, and November, 2012, were included in this study. The prognostic significance of hemoglobin level (anemia or no-anemia) at three different time points was investigated, including before treatment, during treatment and at the last week of treatment. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted using the log–rank test and the Cox proportional hazards model, respectively. Results The 5-year OS (overall survival) rate of patients who were anemia and no-anemia before treatment were 89.1%, and 80.7% (P = 0.01), respectively. The 5-year DMFS (distant metastasis-free survival) rate of patients who were anemia and no-anemia before treatment were 88.9%, and 78.2% (P = 0.01), respectively. The 5-year OS rate of patients who were anemia and no-anemia during treatment were 91.7% and 83.3% (P = 0.004). According to multivariate analysis, the pre-treatment Hb level predicted a decreased DMFS (P = 0.007, HR = 2.555, 95% CI1.294–5.046). Besides, the mid-treatment Hb level predicted a decreased OS (P = 0.013, HR = 2.333, 95% CI1.199–4.541). Conclusions Hemoglobin level is a useful prognostic factor in NPC patients receiving IMRT. It is important to control the level of hemoglobin both before and during chemoradiotherapy.
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10. Different Prognostic Values of Plasma Epstein-Barr Virus DNA and Maximal Standardized Uptake Value of 18F-FDG PET/CT for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Patients with Recurrence
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Lin Quan Tang, Mu Sheng Zeng, Hao Yuan Mo, Dong Hua Luo, Hai Qiang Mai, Chao Nan Qian, Shan Shan Guo, Pei Jing Li, Dong Mei Mai, Li Ting Liu, Ting Shen, Qiu Yan Chen, and Xiang Guo
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Adult ,Male ,Epstein-Barr Virus Infections ,Herpesvirus 4, Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nasopharyngeal neoplasm ,lcsh:Medicine ,Standardized uptake value ,Gastroenterology ,Metastasis ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Internal medicine ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Child ,Survival analysis ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,DNA, Viral ,Biomarker (medicine) ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate and compare the prognostic value of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA and maximal standard uptake values (SUVmax ) of 18F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET) in subgroups of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients with locoregional or distant recurrence. Patients and Methods A total of 194 patients with recurrent NPC (locoregional recurrence: 107, distant recurrence: 87) were enrolled. Patients took evidence of recurrence performed with 18F-FDG-PET and an EBV DNA test before salvage treatment. Clinical parameters, the status of EBV DNA and the value of SUVmax were used for survival analysis using the Kaplan-Meier method and the Cox proportional hazards regression model. Results In the subgroup of patients with locoregional recurrence, patients with SUVmax
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- 2015
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