13 research outputs found
Updates of Ovarian Cancer Therapy: Literature Review
Epithelial ovarian disease is often diagnosed in the advanced stage. The current state of the art of surgical and chemotherapy brings high incidence of complete remission; in any case, the recurrence rate is also high. In many patients, the disease eventually turns into a continuation of the symptoms of free time and recurrence episodes. Differential treatment-based approaches to adjacent therapies, now in use, provide assurance that we will turn ovarian malignancy into a manageable, chronic disease. In this review, we examine the prevalence of ovarian cancer treatment, the apparent late-term research into new forms of traditional medicine, and new approaches to rehabilitation, such as late investigations and early treatment issues. The latter include angiogenic therapies, polyADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors, growth factor signaling inhibitors, or folate receptor inhibitors, immunotherapeutic methods. We are also talking about the low cost of alternative therapies and the issue of better patient care options
Survey and Challenges of Mining Customer Data Sets to Enhance Customer Relationship Management
Convalescent Plasma Therapy for COVID-19 is a Challenging Option Review
The guiding principle of plasma therapy can be utilized for prophylaxis and treatment reasons, taking into account non-availability of suitable vaccination for prevention or no settled conclusive cure for SARS-CoV-2, plasma therapy is obtaining importance in a current pandemic as one of the treatment options of COVID-19. Despite the fact that, it has been said to be a useful approach in exceptional preliminary studies, convalescent plasma (CP) treatment has various limitations. In this review, an attempt has been made to audit positive viewpoints, negative views and specific limitations of the CP therapy for COVID-19 cases. The outcomes of various studies show that CP treatment would possibly be considered one of the alternatives but while questioning about it as a therapeutic approach, thinking about beneficial aspects, the negative aspects and barriers are to be considered before its administration as a therapeutic agent
Nanotechnology in Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus: Review
Customary techniques for diabetes management require steady and tedious glucose monitoring (GM) and insulin infusions, affecting quality of life. The worldwide diabetic population is required to increment to 439 million, with roughly US$490 billion in medical services consumptions by 2030, forcing a huge trouble on medical care systems around the world. Ongoing advances in nanotechnology have arisen as promising elective methodologies for the management of diabetes. For instance, implantable nano sensors are being created for nonstop GM, new nanoparticle (NP)- based imaging approaches that evaluate subtle changes in β cell mass can encourage early diagnosis, and nano technology-based insulin delivery strategies are being investigated as novel treatments. Here, we give an all-encompassing rundown of this quickly propelling field gathering all viewpoints relating to the management of diabetes
Capturing Definitions for a Sustainable Distance Education Ecosystem through an Online Delphi Study
In broadest terms, ecology is the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment, and ecosystem defines a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment interacting as a system. At present, both terms are references of many studies including education; various authors and studies investigating distance education with an ecological perspective refer to the ecosystem concept as frameworks for defining the operational components and processes. Among all these contributions, the concept of “waste,” one of the key concerns of sustainability, seems to be vaguely discussed. Having this as a standpoint, an online Delphi study was carried out in a research project at Anadolu University, Turkey, aiming to define a sustainable distance education ecosystem including the explanation of “waste” with reference to ecosystem definitions. The study was processed online and is explained by both presenting the results and discussing the benefits and also difficulties encountered
