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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (4)
  • 1995-1999  (4)
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    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: carboplatin ; fluorouracil ; pancreatic carcinoma ; response ; survival ; toxicity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background: Advanced pancreatic cancer is a rapidly fatal disease whosecourse has been little influenced by chemotherapy. Earlier studies have shownsome modest promise for the combination of protracted infusional5-fluorouracil (PIF)and cisplatin. We sought to evaluate a regimen of possibly lesser toxicity,PIF plus weekly carboplatin. Patients and methods: Fifty-four patients with advanced adenocarcinoma ofthe pancreas were treated with a regimen of protracted infusional fluorouracil300 mg/m2/day for 70 days and carboplatin 100mg/m2/weekly on weeks 1 through 10 of a 12-week cycle. Aftera two-week rest, cycles were repeated until progression. Results: Median duration on treatment was 82 days (range 4–490 days).Toxicity was mild. Grade 3–4 toxicities were anemia 11%,leukopenia 6%, thrombocytopenia 2%, nausea/vomiting 7%,diarrhea 9%, mucositis 9%, and renal 2%. Response wasevaluable in 47 patients. There were two complete and seven partial responses(17% overall objective response rate among all patients). Stabledisease for greater than 12 weeks was seen in 19 patients (40%) andprogression in 19 (40%). The median overall survival was 22 weeks(1–99), with 61 weeks median survival in responders (22–99).One-year survival was 13%. Conclusions: Response and survival results with this regimen are at leastequal to the best combination regimens reported, and were obtained with a lowoverall rate of serious toxicity.
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    European child & adolescent psychiatry 6 (1997), S. 20-25 
    ISSN: 1435-165X
    Keywords: Key words Behavioural problems ; children ; chronic physical illness ; siblings
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Children suffering from chronic physical illness are considered to be at increased risk for behavioural problems. There is also evidence that their siblings are at risk for behavioural problems. This study investigated parent-reported behavioural problems in chronically ill children and their siblings. There were significant positive correlations between the behaviour problem scores of the ill children and the scores of their siblings. Siblings older than the ill child had significantly higher behaviour problem scores of an internalizing nature than did the younger siblings. Sibling behaviour problem scores were similar to those of a comparison group of normal children and significantly different from those of a comparison group of psychiatrically referred children. Siblings of chronically ill children showed no greater likelihood of receiving scores in the clinical range of behaviour problems than children in the general population. Implications of the findings and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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  • 3
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    European child & adolescent psychiatry 6 (1997), S. 20-25 
    ISSN: 1435-165X
    Keywords: Behavioural problems ; children ; chronic physical illness ; siblings
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Children suffering from chronic physical illness are considered to be at increased risk for behavioural problems. There is also evidence that their siblings are at risk for behavioural problems. This study investigated parent-reported behavioural problems in chronically ill children and their siblings. There were significant positive correlations between the behaviour problem scores of the ill children and the scores of their siblings. Siblings older than the ill child had significantly higher behaviour problem scores of an internalizing nature than did the younger siblings. Sibling behaviour problem scores were similar to those of a comparison group of normal children and significantly different from those of a comparison group of psychiatrically referred children. Siblings of chronically ill children showed no greater likelihood of receiving scores in the clinical range of behaviour problems than children in the general population. Implications of the findings and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-2967
    Keywords: carbon dioxide ; sequestration ; plume ; pH ; toxicity ; zooplankton
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Feasibility studies suggest that the concept of capturing CO2 from fossil fuel power plants and discharging it to the deep ocean could help reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations. However, the local reduction in seawater pH near the point of injection is a potential environmental impact. Data from the literature reporting on toxicity of reduced pH to marine organisms potentially affected by such a plume were combined into a model expressing mortality as a function of pH and exposure time. Since organisms exposed to real plumes would experience a time‐varying pH, methods to account for a variable exposure were reviewed and a new method developed based on the concept of isomortality. In part II of this paper, the method is combined with a random‐walk model describing the transport of passive organisms through a low pH plume leading to a Monte‐Carlo‐like risk assessment which is applied to several candidate CO2 injection scenarios.
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