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Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün
Jan 18, 2025, 00:00

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

Yüksel Ürün is a Medical Oncology professor at Ankara University School of Medicine in Turkey. His research focuses on genitourinary cancers, covering epidemiology, diagnosis, biomarkers, meta-analysis, and treatment outcomes. His dedication to patient care and research inspires positive change in the medical field.

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

He suggested following few must-read papers on X:

1.”The 2023 update of the ESMO Global Consortium Study highlights disparities in cancer medicine access, affordability, and out-of-pocket costs worldwide.”

ESMO Global Consortium Study on the availability, out-of-pocket costs, and accessibility of cancer medicines: 2023 update.

Authors: N.I. Cherny, et al.

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

2.”Can mpMRI replace TURBT for faster treatment in MIBC?

A randomized study shows that the mpMRI-first approach reduced the time to treatment by 45 days (53 vs. 98 days).

No harm to non-MIBC patients. A game-changer for staging?”

Randomized Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Versus Transurethral Resection for Staging New Bladder Cancers: Results From the Prospective BladderPath Trial.

Authors: Richard T. Bryan, et al.

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

3.”GBM growth depends on daily glucocorticoid signaling and circadian rhythms. Blocking these signals slows progression, with high GR expression linked to worse outcomes.”

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

Cytokines in cancer.

Authors: Courtney T. Kureshi, et al.

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

4.”Higher ultra-processed food (UPF) intake is linked to increased mortality from circulatory & digestive diseases, and Parkinson’s!

Replacing UPFs with unprocessed foods lowers risk.”

Associations between degree of food processing and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a multicentre prospective cohort analysis in 9 European countries.

Authors: Esther M. González-Gil, et al.

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

5.”A healthy lifestyle reduces risks even among those genetically predisposed!”

Genetic risk, health-associated lifestyle, and risk of early-onset total cancer and breast cancer.

Authors: Yin Zhang, et al.

Five articles suggested by Yüksel Ürün

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