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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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About: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is a education organization based out in Leuven, Belgium. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Transplantation. The organization has 61109 authors who have published 176584 publications receiving 6210872 citations.
Topics: Population, Transplantation, CMOS, European union, Stars
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TL;DR: The EHS Guidelines for the Treatment of Inguinal Hernia in Adult Patients contain recommendations for the treatment of inguinal hernia from diagnosis till aftercare and provide recommendations for further research that can be performed to raise the level of evidence concerning certain aspects of ingUinalHernia treatment.
Abstract: The European Hernia Society (EHS) is proud to present the EHS Guidelines for the Treatment of Inguinal Hernia in Adult Patients. The Guidelines contain recommendations for the treatment of inguinal hernia from diagnosis till aftercare. They have been developed by a Working Group consisting of expert surgeons with representatives of 14 country members of the EHS. They are evidence-based and, when necessary, a consensus was reached among all members. The Guidelines have been reviewed by a Steering Committee. Before finalisation, feedback from different national hernia societies was obtained. The Appraisal of Guidelines for REsearch and Evaluation (AGREE) instrument was used by the Cochrane Association to validate the Guidelines. The Guidelines can be used to adjust local protocols, for training purposes and quality control. They will be revised in 2012 in order to keep them updated. In between revisions, it is the intention of the Working Group to provide every year, during the EHS annual congress, a short update of new high-level evidence (randomised controlled trials [RCTs] and meta-analyses). Developing guidelines leads to questions that remain to be answered by specific research. Therefore, we provide recommendations for further research that can be performed to raise the level of evidence concerning certain aspects of inguinal hernia treatment. In addition, a short summary, specifically for the general practitioner, is given. In order to increase the practical use of the Guidelines by consultants and residents, more details on the most important surgical techniques, local infiltration anaesthesia and a patient information sheet is provided. The most important challenge now will be the implementation of the Guidelines in daily surgical practice. This remains an important task for the EHS. The establishment of an EHS school for teaching inguinal hernia repair surgical techniques, including tips and tricks from experts to overcome the learning curve (especially in endoscopic repair), will be the next step. Working together on this project was a great learning experience, and it was worthwhile and fun. Cultural differences between members were easily overcome by educating each other, respecting different views and always coming back to the principles of evidence-based medicine. The members of the Working Group would like to thank the EHS board for their support and especially Ethicon for sponsoring the many meetings that were needed to finalise such an ambitious project.
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TL;DR: In this article, the productivity gains from reducing tariffs on final goods and from reducing taxes on intermediate inputs are estimated. And they show that a 10 percentage point fall in input tariffs leads to a productivity gain of 12 percent for firms that import their inputs.
Abstract: This paper estimates the productivity gains from reducing tariffs on final goods and from reducing tariffs on intermediate inputs. Lower output tariffs can increase productivity by inducing tougher import competition, whereas cheaper imported inputs can raise productivity via learning, variety, and quality effects. We use Indonesian manufacturing census data from 1991 to 2001, which include plant-level information on imported inputs. The results show that a 10 percentage point fall in input tariffs leads to a productivity gain of 12 percent for firms that import their inputs, at least twice as high as any gains from reducing output tariffs. (JEL F12, F13, L16, O14, O19, O24)
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Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg1, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven2, Eppendorf (Germany)3, The Catholic University of America4, Uppsala University5, Karolinska Institutet6, Leiden University Medical Center7, Hebron University8, Radboud University Nijmegen9, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli10, University of São Paulo11, University of Oxford12, Medical University of Vienna13, Autonomous University of Barcelona14, Sheba Medical Center15, Ain Shams University16, Clínica Alemana17, Mount Vernon Hospital18, Bank of Cyprus19, Odense University Hospital20, University of Crete21, Marmara University22, University of Valencia23
TL;DR: This ESMO guideline is recommended to be used as the basis for treatment and management decisions, delivering a clear proposal for diagnostic and treatment measures in each stage of rectal and colon cancer and the individual clinical situations.
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Harvard University1, Seoul National University2, Fox Chase Cancer Center3, Agency for Science, Technology and Research4, Autonomous University of Barcelona5, University of Washington6, University of Colorado Denver7, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven8, University of Utah9, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center10, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre11, University of Cologne12, Heidelberg University13, University of Duisburg-Essen14, German Cancer Research Center15, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre16, Novartis17
TL;DR: Ceritinib was highly active in patients with advanced, ALK-rearranged NSCLC, including those who had had disease progression during crizotinib treatment, regardless of the presence of resistance mutations in ALK.
Abstract: BackgroundNon–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring the anaplastic lymphoma kinase gene (ALK) rearrangement is sensitive to the ALK inhibitor crizotinib, but resistance invariably develops. Ceritinib (LDK378) is a new ALK inhibitor that has shown greater antitumor potency than crizotinib in preclinical studies. MethodsIn this phase 1 study, we administered oral ceritinib in doses of 50 to 750 mg once daily to patients with advanced cancers harboring genetic alterations in ALK. In an expansion phase of the study, patients received the maximum tolerated dose. Patients were assessed to determine the safety, pharmacokinetic properties, and antitumor activity of ceritinib. Tumor biopsies were performed before ceritinib treatment to identify resistance mutations in ALK in a group of patients with NSCLC who had had disease progression during treatment with crizotinib. ResultsA total of 59 patients were enrolled in the dose-escalation phase. The maximum tolerated dose of ceritinib was 750 mg once daily; dose-l...
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute1, Université de Montréal2, University of Edinburgh3, University of Kiel4, Karolinska Institutet5, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center6, University of Cambridge7, University of Pennsylvania8, Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza9, University of Pittsburgh10, Université libre de Bruxelles11, University of Otago12, Johns Hopkins University13, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich14, Charité15, Lille University of Science and Technology16, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center17, Ghent University18, Torbay Hospital19, University of Groningen20, Mater Health Services21, University of Liège22, University of Washington23, University of Utah24, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute25, University of Paris26, University of Western Australia27, Tel Aviv University28, University of Dundee29, Harvard University30, University of Manchester31, Utrecht University32, University of Florence33, King's College London34, Yale University35, Royal Hospital for Sick Children36, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven37, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust38, University of Barcelona39, University of Chicago40, University of Bern41, University of California, San Francisco42, Agency for Science, Technology and Research43, University of Toronto44, University of Oslo45, Leiden University46, University of Amsterdam47, Aarhus University48, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens49, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences50, Newcastle University51, Emory University52, Örebro University53, French Institute of Health and Medical Research54, Center for Applied Genomics55
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of six ulcerative colitis genome-wide association study datasets found many candidate genes that provide potentially important insights into disease pathogenesis, including IL1R2, IL8RA-IL8RB, IL7R, IL12B, DAP, PRDM1, JAK2, IRF5, GNA12 and LSP1.
Abstract: Genome-wide association studies and candidate gene studies in ulcerative colitis have identified 18 susceptibility loci. We conducted a meta-analysis of six ulcerative colitis genome-wide association study datasets, comprising 6,687 cases and 19,718 controls, and followed up the top association signals in 9,628 cases and 12,917 controls. We identified 29 additional risk loci (P < 5 × 10(-8)), increasing the number of ulcerative colitis-associated loci to 47. After annotating associated regions using GRAIL, expression quantitative trait loci data and correlations with non-synonymous SNPs, we identified many candidate genes that provide potentially important insights into disease pathogenesis, including IL1R2, IL8RA-IL8RB, IL7R, IL12B, DAP, PRDM1, JAK2, IRF5, GNA12 and LSP1. The total number of confirmed inflammatory bowel disease risk loci is now 99, including a minimum of 28 shared association signals between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Eugene Braunwald | 230 | 1711 | 264576 |
Joseph L. Goldstein | 207 | 556 | 149527 |
Rakesh K. Jain | 200 | 1467 | 177727 |
Stefan Schreiber | 178 | 1233 | 138528 |
Masayuki Yamamoto | 171 | 1576 | 123028 |
Jun Wang | 166 | 1093 | 141621 |
David R. Jacobs | 165 | 1262 | 113892 |
Klaus Müllen | 164 | 2125 | 140748 |
Peter Carmeliet | 164 | 844 | 122918 |
Hua Zhang | 163 | 1503 | 116769 |
William J. Sandborn | 162 | 1317 | 108564 |
Elliott M. Antman | 161 | 716 | 179462 |
Tobin J. Marks | 159 | 1621 | 111604 |
Ian A. Wilson | 158 | 971 | 98221 |
Johan Auwerx | 158 | 653 | 95779 |