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Blood Adv ; 2024 Apr 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38598754

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We compared the outcomes of haploidentical stem cell transplantation (HaploHSCT) with post-transplant cyclophosphamide (PTCy) in 719 patients (pts) with primary refractory (PR) / first relapse (Rel) secondary acute myeloid leukemia (sAML) (n=129) versus those of de novo AML (n=590), transplanted between 2010 and 2022. A higher percentage of pts with sAML versus de novo AML had PR disease (73.6% vs. 58.6%) (p=0.002). In 81.4% of sAML pts, the antecedent hematological disorder was myelodysplastic syndrome. Engraftment was 83.5% vs. 88.4% in sAML and de novo AML, respectively (p=0.13). In multivariate analysis HaploHSCT outcomes did not differ significantly between the groups; non-relapse mortality (NRM) hazard ratio (HR) =1.38 (95% CI 0.96-1.98, p=0.083), relapse incidence (RI) HR= 0.68 (95% CI 0.4.7.-1.00, p=0.051). The HRs for leukemia-free survival (LFS), overall survival (OS), and GVHD-free, relapse-free survival (GRFS) were 0.99 (95% CI 0.76-1.28, p=0.94), 0.99 (95% CI 0.77-1.29, p=0.97) and 0.99 (95% CI 0.77-1.27, p=0.94), respectively. We conclude that outcomes of HaploHSCT with PTCy are not different for PR/Rel sAML in comparison to PR/Rel de novo AML, a finding of major clinical importance.

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Blood Adv ; 8(10): 2373-2383, 2024 May 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38467031

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ABSTRACT: Immune reconstitution after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) is slow and patients carry a high and prolonged risk of opportunistic infections. We hypothesized that the adoptive transfer of donor B cells can foster after HSCT immuno-reconstitution. Here, we report, to our knowledge, the results of a first-in-human phase 1/2a study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and safety of adoptively transferred donor B cells and to test their activity upon recall vaccination. Good manufactoring practice (GMP) B-cell products were generated from donor apheresis products using 2-step magnetic cell separation. Fifteen patients who had undergone allo-HSCT were enrolled and treated after taper of immunosuppression (median, day +148; range, 130-160). Patients received 4 different doses of B cells (0.5 × 106 to 4.0 × 106 B cells per kg body weight). To test the activity of infused donor memory B cells in vivo, patients were vaccinated with a pentavalent vaccine 7 days after B-cell transfer. We observed the mobilization of plasmablasts and an increase in serum titers against vaccine antigens, with a stronger response in patients receiving higher B-cell numbers. Analysis of immunoglobulin VH-sequences by next-generation sequencing revealed that plasmablasts responding to vaccination originated from memory B-cell clones from the donor. Donor B-cell transfer was safe, as no Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) reactivation was observed, and only low-grade graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) occurred in 4 out of 15 patients. This pilot trial may pave the way for further studies exploring the adoptive transfer of memory B cells to reduce the frequency of infections after allo-HSCT. This trial was registered at ClinicalTrial.gov as #NCT02007811.


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Traslado Adoptivo , Linfocitos B , Trasplante de Células Madre Hematopoyéticas , Trasplante Homólogo , Humanos , Trasplante de Células Madre Hematopoyéticas/métodos , Trasplante de Células Madre Hematopoyéticas/efectos adversos , Adulto , Linfocitos B/inmunología , Persona de Mediana Edad , Masculino , Femenino , Traslado Adoptivo/métodos , Donantes de Tejidos , Adulto Joven , Enfermedad Injerto contra Huésped/etiología , Enfermedad Injerto contra Huésped/prevención & control
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Eur J Cancer ; 202: 114026, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38547776

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IMPORTANCE: Total body photography for skin cancer screening is a well-established tool allowing documentation and follow-up of the entire skin surface. Artificial intelligence-based systems are increasingly applied for automated lesion detection and diagnosis. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: In this prospective observational international multicentre study experienced dermatologists performed skin cancer screenings and identified clinically relevant melanocytic lesions (CRML, requiring biopsy or observation). Additionally, patients received 2D automated total body mapping (ATBM) with automated lesion detection (ATBM master, Fotofinder Systems GmbH). Primary endpoint was the percentage of CRML detected by the bodyscan software. Secondary endpoints included the percentage of correctly identified "new" and "changed" lesions during follow-up examinations. RESULTS: At baseline, dermatologists identified 1075 CRML in 236 patients and 999 CRML (92.9%) were also detected by the automated software. During follow-up examinations dermatologists identified 334 CRMLs in 55 patients, with 323 (96.7%) also being detected by ATBM with automated lesions detection. Moreover, all new (n = 13) or changed CRML (n = 24) during follow-up were detected by the software. Average time requirements per baseline examination was 14.1 min (95% CI [12.8-15.5]). Subgroup analysis of undetected lesions revealed either technical (e.g. covering by clothing, hair) or lesion-specific reasons (e.g. hypopigmentation, palmoplantar sites). CONCLUSIONS: ATBM with lesion detection software correctly detected the vast majority of CRML and new or changed CRML during follow-up examinations in a favourable amount of time. Our prospective international study underlines that automated lesion detection in TBP images is feasible, which is of relevance for developing AI-based skin cancer screenings.


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Melanoma , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Humanos , Melanoma/patología , Inteligencia Artificial , Estudios Prospectivos , Relevancia Clínica , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Algoritmos
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Eye (Lond) ; 2024 Jan 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38200320

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BACKGROUND: There are no data on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and immunogenicity of intravitreal aflibercept in preterm infants with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). FIREFLEYE compared aflibercept 0.4 mg/eye and laser photocoagulation in infants with acute-phase ROP requiring treatment. METHODS: Infants (gestational age ≤32 weeks or birthweight ≤1500 g) with treatment-requiring ROP in ≥1 eye were randomized 2:1 to receive aflibercept 0.4 mg or laser photocoagulation at baseline in this 24-week, randomized, open-label, noninferiority, phase 3 study. Endpoints include concentrations of free and adjusted bound aflibercept in plasma, pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic exploration of systemic anti-vascular endothelial growth factor effects, and immunogenicity. RESULTS: Of 113 treated infants, 75 received aflibercept 0.4 mg per eye at baseline (mean chronological age: 10.4 weeks), mostly bilaterally (71 infants), and with 1 injection/eye (120/146 eyes). Concentrations of free aflibercept were highly variable, with maximum concentration at day 1, declining thereafter. Plasma concentrations of adjusted bound (pharmacologically inactive) aflibercept increased from day 1 to week 4, decreasing up to week 24. Six infants experienced treatment-emergent serious adverse events within 30 days of treatment; aflibercept concentrations were within the range observed in other infants. There was no pattern between free and adjusted bound aflibercept concentrations and blood pressure changes up to week 4. A low-titer (1:30), non-neutralizing, treatment-emergent anti-drug antibody response was reported in 1 infant, though was not clinically relevant. CONCLUSIONS: 24-week data suggest intravitreal aflibercept for treatment of acute-phase ROP is not associated with clinically relevant effects on blood pressure, further systemic adverse events, or immunogenicity. GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT04004208.

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Virchows Arch ; 483(1): 47-58, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37165134

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Histomorpholgy is one of the mainstays of acute Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) diagnosis. However, concerns about reproducibility and the most appropriate grading system question its usefulness. Our aim was to assess histomorphological parameters and previously reported grading systems for GvHD regarding reproducibility and validity. Moreover, we propose that sum scores, derived by combining separately scored morphological parameters into a total score, might provide a simplified but equally effective means to grade GvHD. A total of 123 colon biopsies were assessed across four pathologists for intestinal GvHD using a Round-Robin test and results were correlated with clinical findings. Interobserver reproducibility was high for histological parameters that were evaluated as indicators of acute GvHD. Published grading systems were moderately reproducible (ICC 0.679-0.769) while simplified sum scores, in comparison, showed better interrater reliability (ICC 0.818-0.896). All grading systems and sum scores were associated with clinical signs of GvHD and in part with therapy response and survival. However, they were not able to stratify patients according to the clinical severity of GvHD. In a hot-spot analysis 1 crypt apoptotic body (CAB) in 10 crypts was a reasonable cut-off value for minimal diagnostic criteria of GvHD. In conclusion, histology can contribute to the diagnosis of GvHD and is reproducible. Published grading systems are able to reflect clinical findings as are simplified sum scores, which showed improved reproducibility and might be easier to handle as they are based on adding up histological parameters rather than transferring histological findings into a separate grading system. Sum scores will have to be further tested in a prospective setting.


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Colon , Enfermedad Injerto contra Huésped , Humanos , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Estudios Prospectivos , Colon/patología , Biopsia , Enfermedad Injerto contra Huésped/patología , Enfermedad Aguda
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JAMA Dermatol ; 159(6): 621-627, 2023 06 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37133847

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Importance: Studies suggest that convolutional neural networks (CNNs) perform equally to trained dermatologists in skin lesion classification tasks. Despite the approval of the first neural networks for clinical use, prospective studies demonstrating benefits of human with machine cooperation are lacking. Objective: To assess whether dermatologists benefit from cooperation with a market-approved CNN in classifying melanocytic lesions. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this prospective diagnostic 2-center study, dermatologists performed skin cancer screenings using naked-eye examination and dermoscopy. Dermatologists graded suspect melanocytic lesions by the probability of malignancy (range 0-1, threshold for malignancy ≥0.5) and indicated management decisions (no action, follow-up, excision). Next, dermoscopic images of suspect lesions were assessed by a market-approved CNN, Moleanalyzer Pro (FotoFinder Systems). The CNN malignancy scores (range 0-1, threshold for malignancy ≥0.5) were transferred to dermatologists with the request to re-evaluate lesions and revise initial decisions in consideration of CNN results. Reference diagnoses were based on histopathologic examination in 125 (54.8%) lesions or, in the case of nonexcised lesions, on clinical follow-up data and expert consensus. Data were collected from October 2020 to October 2021. Main Outcomes and Measures: Primary outcome measures were diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of dermatologists alone and dermatologists cooperating with the CNN. Accuracy and receiver operator characteristic area under the curve (ROC AUC) were considered as additional measures. Results: A total of 22 dermatologists detected 228 suspect melanocytic lesions (190 nevi, 38 melanomas) in 188 patients (mean [range] age, 53.4 [19-91] years; 97 [51.6%] male patients). Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity significantly improved when dermatologists additionally integrated CNN results into decision-making (mean sensitivity from 84.2% [95% CI, 69.6%-92.6%] to 100.0% [95% CI, 90.8%-100.0%]; P = .03; mean specificity from 72.1% [95% CI, 65.3%-78.0%] to 83.7% [95% CI, 77.8%-88.3%]; P < .001; mean accuracy from 74.1% [95% CI, 68.1%-79.4%] to 86.4% [95% CI, 81.3%-90.3%]; P < .001; and mean ROC AUC from 0.895 [95% CI, 0.836-0.954] to 0.968 [95% CI, 0.948-0.988]; P = .005). In addition, the CNN alone achieved a comparable sensitivity, higher specificity, and higher diagnostic accuracy compared with dermatologists alone in classifying melanocytic lesions. Moreover, unnecessary excisions of benign nevi were reduced by 19.2%, from 104 (54.7%) of 190 benign nevi to 84 nevi when dermatologists cooperated with the CNN (P < .001). Most lesions were examined by dermatologists with 2 to 5 years (96, 42.1%) or less than 2 years of experience (78, 34.2%); others (54, 23.7%) were evaluated by dermatologists with more than 5 years of experience. Dermatologists with less dermoscopy experience cooperating with the CNN had the most diagnostic improvement compared with more experienced dermatologists. Conclusions and Relevance: In this prospective diagnostic study, these findings suggest that dermatologists may improve their performance when they cooperate with the market-approved CNN and that a broader application of this human with machine approach could be beneficial for dermatologists and patients.


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Nevo , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Femenino , Estudios Prospectivos , Dermatólogos , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Redes Neurales de la Computación , Dermoscopía/métodos
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Eur J Cancer ; 185: 53-60, 2023 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36963352

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BACKGROUND: The clinical diagnosis of face and scalp lesions (FSL) is challenging due to overlapping features. Dermatologists encountering diagnostically 'unclear' lesions may benefit from artificial intelligence support via convolutional neural networks (CNN). METHODS: In a web-based classification task, dermatologists (n = 64) diagnosed a convenience sample of 100 FSL as 'benign', 'malignant', or 'unclear' and indicated their management decisions ('no action', 'follow-up', 'treatment/excision'). A market-approved CNN (Moleanalyzer-Pro®, FotoFinder Systems, Germany) was applied for binary classifications (benign/malignant) of dermoscopic images. RESULTS: After reviewing one dermoscopic image per case, dermatologists labelled 562 of 6400 diagnoses (8.8%) as 'unclear' and mostly managed these by follow-up examinations (57.3%, n = 322) or excisions (42.5%, n = 239). Management was incorrect in 58.8% of 291 truly malignant cases (171 'follow-up' or 'no action') and 43.9% of 271 truly benign cases (119 'excision'). Accepting CNN classifications in unclear cases would have reduced false management decisions to 4.1% in truly malignant and 31.7% in truly benign lesions (both p < 0.01). After receiving full case information 239 diagnoses (3.7%) remained 'unclear' to dermatologists, now triggering more excisions (72.0%) than follow-up examinations (28.0%). These management decisions were incorrect in 32.8% of 116 truly malignant cases and 76.4% of 123 truly benign cases. Accepting CNN classifications would have reduced false management decisions to 6.9% in truly malignant lesions and to 38.2% in truly benign cases (both p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Dermatologists mostly managed diagnostically 'unclear' FSL by treatment/excision or follow-up examination. Following CNN classifications as guidance in unclear cases seems suitable to significantly reduce incorrect decisions.


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Melanoma , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Humanos , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Melanoma/patología , Dermatólogos , Cuero Cabelludo/patología , Inteligencia Artificial , Redes Neurales de la Computación , Dermoscopía/métodos
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Dermatol Pract Concept ; 12(4): e2022164, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36534529

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Introduction: UV irradiation of nevi induces transient melanocytic activation with dermoscopic and histological changes. Objectives: We investigated whether UV irradiation of nevi may influence electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) or convolution neural networks (CNN). Methods: Prospective, controlled trial in 50 patients undergoing phototherapy (selective UV phototherapy (SUP), UVA1, SUP/UVA1, or PUVA). EIS (Nevisense, SciBase AB) and CNN scores (Moleanalyzer-Pro, FotoFinder Systems) of nevi were assessed before (V1) and after UV irradiation (V2). One nevus (nevusirr) was exposed to UV light, another UV-shielded (nevusnon-irr). Results: There were no significant differences in EIS scores of nevusirr before (2.99 [2.51-3.47]) and after irradiation (3.32 [2.86-3.78]; P = 0.163), which was on average 13.28 (range 4-47) days later. Similarly, UV-shielded nevusnon-irr did not show significant changes of EIS scores (V1: 2.65 [2.19-3.11]), V2: 2.92 [2.50-3.34]; P = 0.094). Subgroup analysis by irradiation revealed a significant increase of EIS scores of nevusirr (V1: 2.69 [2.21-3.16], V2: 3.23 [2.72-3.73]; P = 0.044) and nevusnon-irr (V1: 2.57 [2.07-3.07], V2: 3.03 [2.48-3.57]; P = 0.033) for patients receiving SUP. In contrast, CNN scores of nevusirr (P = 0.995) and nevusnon-irr (P = 0.352) showed no significant differences before and after phototherapy. Conclusions: For the tested EIS system increased EIS scores were found in nevi exposed to SUP. In contrast, CNN results were more robust against UV exposure.

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Acta Dermatovenerol Croat ; 30(1): 25-31, 2022 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36153716

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Metabolic reprogramming mediated by hypoxia-inducible factors play a crucial role in many human cancers. HIF-1α is activated under hypoxic conditions and is considered a key regulator of oxygen homoeostasis during tumor proliferation under hypoxia. Aim of this research was to analyze the immunohistochemical expression of HIF-1α, VEGF-A, Glut-1, MCT4, and CAIX in atypical fibroxanthoma (AFX) and pleomorphic dermal sarcoma (PDS). 21 paraffin-embedded AFX and 22 PDS were analysed by immunohistochemistry, namely HIF-1α, VEGF-A (referred to as VEGF throughout the manuscript), Glut-1, MCT4, and CAIX. To quantify the protein expression, we considered the percentage of positive tumor cells (0: 0%, 1: up to 1%, 2: 2-10%, 3: 11-50%, 4: >50%) in relation to the staining intensity (0: negative, 1: low, 2: medium, 3: strong). HIF-1α expression (mean ± SD) in AFX (9.33±2.92) was significantly stronger than that in PDS (5.90±4.38; P= 0.007), whereas the expression of VEGF, Glut-1, MCT4, and CAIX did not show differences between AFX and PDS. When comparing all tumors without subgroup stratification, the expression of HIF-1α (P= 0.044) and MCT4 (P= 0.036) was significantly stronger in ulcerated tumors than in tumors without ulceration. Our findings provide the first evidence that HIF-1α-induced metabolic reprogramming may contribute to the pathogenesis of AFX and PDS. HIF-1α expression seems to be higher in AFX than in PDS, and ulcerated tumors show higher expression levels of HIF-1α and MCT4 irrespective of the diagnosis.


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Neoplasias de la Mama , Sarcoma , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Neoplasias de la Mama/complicaciones , Femenino , Humanos , Hipoxia/complicaciones , Subunidad alfa del Factor 1 Inducible por Hipoxia , Factores Inmunológicos , Oxígeno , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/metabolismo
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Dermatologie (Heidelb) ; 73(11): 838-844, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36094608

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Convolutional neural networks (CNN) achieve a level of performance comparable or even superior to dermatologists in the assessment of pigmented and nonpigmented skin lesions. In the analysis of images by artificial neural networks, images on a pixel level pass through various layers of the network with different graphic filters. Based on excellent study results, a first deep learning network (Moleanalyzer pro, Fotofinder Systems GmBH, Bad Birnbach, Germany) received market approval in Europe. However, such neural networks also reveal relevant limitations, whereby rare entities with insufficient training images are classified less adequately and image artifacts can lead to false diagnoses. Best results can ultimately be achieved in a cooperation of "man with machine". For future skin cancer screening, automated total body mapping is evaluated, which combines total body photography, automated data extraction and assessment of all relevant skin lesions.


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Melanoma , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Masculino , Humanos , Dermoscopía/métodos , Melanoma/diagnóstico , Inteligencia Artificial , Dermatólogos , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico
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Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes ; 174: 82-89, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36175331

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BACKGROUND: Staff appraisals can provide employees and their supervisors with the opportunity to improve their communication and collaboration. However, one can assume that staff appraisals are not yet common instruments for human resources management in physician practices. The aim of this study was to develop a discussion guide for medical assistants (MAs) in general practices to support MAs in preparing, carrying out and documenting staff appraisals. METHODS: MAs were recruited through their professional organization [Verband medizinischer Fachberufe e. V.] and social media (06/2020-10/2020). An early draft of the discussion guide was devised comprising an introduction, a checklist for logistic preparation, a documentation sheet and a section to prepare the content of the meeting. The discussion guide was revised based on interviews with MAs who also rated the instrument. Data collection, analyses and the revision of the guide were carried out in an iterative process to the point where no further significant suggestions for improvement were made. RESULTS: In total, 20 interviews were conducted. Revisions were based on recommendations pertaining to a) how to interact with the supervisor (e. g., raising awareness of and responding to changes of the topic; anticipating counterarguments, scheduling of follow-up meetings), b) the choice of topics, c) additional measures to respond to MAs' needs (e. g., rotation to distribute tasks), and d) the preparation of the staff appraisal (e. g., rehearsals with an experienced colleague). Both the likelihood to use the guide in the future and its usefulness for staff appraisals were considered to be high. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: We developed a discussion guide for and with MAs in general practices which can be helpful in preparing, conducting and documenting staff appraisals. This serves the purpose of bringing one's psychosocial working conditions to the supervisor's attention and to possibly improve them. To further improve the tool, future research should explore the experiences of MAs and physicians who actually use the discussion guide.


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Medicina General , Condiciones de Trabajo , Humanos , Alemania
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Eur J Cancer ; 164: 88-94, 2022 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35182926

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BACKGROUND: Advances in biomedical artificial intelligence may introduce or perpetuate sex and gender discriminations. Convolutional neural networks (CNN) have proven a dermatologist-level performance in image classification tasks but have not been assessed for sex and gender biases that may affect training data and diagnostic performance. In this study, we investigated sex-related imbalances in training data and diagnostic performance of a market-approved CNN for skin cancer classification (Moleanalyzer Pro®, Fotofinder Systems GmbH, Bad Birnbach, Germany). METHODS: We screened open-access dermoscopic image repositories widely used for CNN training for distribution of sex. Moreover, the sex-related diagnostic performance of the market-approved CNN was tested in 1549 dermoscopic images stratified by sex (female n = 773; male n = 776). RESULTS: Most open-access repositories showed a marked under-representation of images originating from female (40%) versus male (60%) patients. Despite these imbalances and well-known sex-related differences in skin anatomy or skin-directed behaviour, the tested CNN achieved a comparable sensitivity of 87.0% [80.9%-91.3%] versus 87.1% [81.1%-91.4%], specificity of 98.7% [97.4%-99.3%] versus 96.9% [95.2%-98.0%] and ROC-AUC of 0.984 [0.975-0.993] versus 0.979 [0.969-0.988] in dermoscopic images of female versus male origin, respectively. In the sample at hand, sex-related differences in ROC-AUCs were not statistically significant in the per-image analysis nor in an additional per-individual analysis (p ≥ 0.59). CONCLUSION: Design and training of artificial intelligence algorithms for medical applications should generally acknowledge sex and gender dimensions. Despite sex-related imbalances in open-access training data, the diagnostic performance of the tested CNN showed no sex-related bias in the classification of skin lesions.


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Melanoma , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Inteligencia Artificial , Dermoscopía/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Melanoma/patología , Redes Neurales de la Computación , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología
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Hautarzt ; 73(4): 283-290, 2022 Apr.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34997269

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Metabolic reprogramming mediated by hypoxia-inducible factors and its downstream targets plays a crucial role in many human malignancies. Excessive proliferation of tumor cells under hypoxic conditions leads to metabolic reprogramming and altered gene expression enabling tumors to adapt to their hypoxic environment. Here we analyzed the metabolic signatures of primary cutaneous melanomas with positive and negative sentinel node status in order to evaluate potential differences in their metabolic signature. We found a positive correlation of the expression of glucose transporter 1 (GLUT-1) with tumor thickness and ulceration in all melanomas with subgroup analyses as well as in the subgroup with a negative sentinel node. Furthermore, the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was positively correlated with the presence of ulceration in melanomas with positive sentinel node.


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Melanoma , Ganglio Linfático Centinela , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Hipoxia de la Célula , Humanos , Ganglios Linfáticos/patología , Melanoma/genética , Melanoma/patología , Ganglio Linfático Centinela/metabolismo , Ganglio Linfático Centinela/patología , Biopsia del Ganglio Linfático Centinela , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular
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