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Ann Pharm Fr ; 77(6): 496-505, 2019 Nov.
Article Fr | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31564420

OBJECTIVES: The objective was to identify the main texts applicable to the practice of pharmacy in Quebec, then count the specific number of recommendations and criteria and describe the evolution of the legal and normative framework. METHODS: This is a descriptive and retrospective study of the main texts applicable to the legal and normative framework for the practice of pharmacy on January 1st, 2019. RESULTS: A total of 107 texts relating to the practice of pharmacy in Quebec were identified. They come from the legislator (53.1 %), the Order of pharmacists (26.1 %) or other organizations (20.8 %). These were laws/regulations (n=59), contributing to the optimal use of drugs (n=18), relating to hospital pharmacy management (n=18), the provision of pharmaceutical care (n=11), drug preparation (n=3), oncology practice (n=2) or health and safety at work (n=1). Thirty-three texts were considered for enumeration of recommendations and explicit criteria, for a total of 235 recommendations and 3703 explicit criteria applicable to the practice of hospital pharmacy in Quebec. CONCLUSION: There is a significant increase in the number of texts, recommendations and criteria applicable to the practice of hospital pharmacy in Quebec. Compliance with this legal and normative framework appears to be a considerable challenge for hospital pharmacists. It seems worthwhile to further promote discussion with text-issuing agencies in order to keep the search for compliance realistic.


Legislation, Drug , Pharmacy Service, Hospital/legislation & jurisprudence , Drug Utilization/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Legislation, Drug/trends , Medication Systems, Hospital/legislation & jurisprudence , Occupational Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Pharmacists/legislation & jurisprudence , Pharmacy Service, Hospital/organization & administration , Professional Practice/legislation & jurisprudence , Quebec , Retrospective Studies
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Nat Commun ; 10(1): 3407, 2019 08 20.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31431620

The worldwide incidence of pulmonary carcinoids is increasing, but little is known about their molecular characteristics. Through machine learning and multi-omics factor analysis, we compare and contrast the genomic profiles of 116 pulmonary carcinoids (including 35 atypical), 75 large-cell neuroendocrine carcinomas (LCNEC), and 66 small-cell lung cancers. Here we report that the integrative analyses on 257 lung neuroendocrine neoplasms stratify atypical carcinoids into two prognostic groups with a 10-year overall survival of 88% and 27%, respectively. We identify therapeutically relevant molecular groups of pulmonary carcinoids, suggesting DLL3 and the immune system as candidate therapeutic targets; we confirm the value of OTP expression levels for the prognosis and diagnosis of these diseases, and we unveil the group of supra-carcinoids. This group comprises samples with carcinoid-like morphology yet the molecular and clinical features of the deadly LCNEC, further supporting the previously proposed molecular link between the low- and high-grade lung neuroendocrine neoplasms.


Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics , Carcinoid Tumor/genetics , Carcinoma, Large Cell/genetics , Lung Neoplasms/genetics , Small Cell Lung Carcinoma/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoid Tumor/mortality , Carcinoid Tumor/pathology , Carcinoma, Large Cell/mortality , Carcinoma, Large Cell/pathology , Comparative Genomic Hybridization , Datasets as Topic , Female , Genomics , Homeodomain Proteins/genetics , Humans , Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/genetics , Lung/pathology , Lung Neoplasms/mortality , Lung Neoplasms/pathology , Machine Learning , Male , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Middle Aged , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Prognosis , Small Cell Lung Carcinoma/mortality , Small Cell Lung Carcinoma/pathology , Survival Rate , Young Adult
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