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H. Alperen Bulut and Remzi Sahin
A comprehensive evaluation of the results obtained according to the measurement of radon gas in buildings and concrete, which is the most consumed material in the world after water, in accessible studies carried out in the last 40 years is the main objec...
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Sepideh Molaei, Stefano Cirillo and Giandomenico Solimando
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a crucial role in cancer development, but not all miRNAs are equally significant in cancer detection. Traditional methods face challenges in effectively identifying cancer-associated miRNAs due to data complexity and volume. This ...
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Darian M. Onchis, Flavia Costi, Codruta Istin, Ciprian Cosmin Secasan and Gabriel V. Cozma
(1) Background: Lung cancers are the most common cancers worldwide, and prostate cancers are among the second in terms of the frequency of cancers diagnosed in men. Automatic ranking of the risk groups of such diseases is highly in demand, but the clinic...
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Abdul Rahaman Wahab Sait
Globally, lung cancer (LC) is the primary factor for the highest cancer-related mortality rate. Deep learning (DL)-based medical image analysis plays a crucial role in LC detection and diagnosis. It can identify early signs of LC using positron emission ...
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Hannah Mary T. Thomas, Helen Y. C. Wang, Amal Joseph Varghese, Ellen M. Donovan, Chris P. South, Helen Saxby, Andrew Nisbet, Vineet Prakash, Balu Krishna Sasidharan, Simon Pradeep Pavamani, Devakumar Devadhas, Manu Mathew, Rajesh Gunasingam Isiah and Philip M. Evans
The application of this work is in radiomics for medical imaging analysis. It addresses the question of how to establish if radiomic features are stable and reproducible.
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Muflah Nasir, Muhammad Shahid Farid, Zobia Suhail and Muhammad Hassan Khan
Lung cancer is the world?s second-largest cause of cancer mortality. Patients? lives can be saved if this malignancy is detected early. Doctors, however, encounter difficulties in detecting cancer in computed tomography (CT) images. In recent years, sign...
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Jinnatun Nahar, Vinothini Boopathi, Esrat Jahan Rupa, Muhammad Awais, Anjali Kariyarath Valappil, Md Niaj Morshed, Mohanapriya Murugesan, Reshmi Akter, Dong Uk Yang, Ramya Mathiyalagan, Deok Chun Yang and Seok-Kyu Jung
The family Thymelaeaceae, which includes huge evergreen trees that are sparsely distributed in tropical rainforests, includes the genus Aquilaria. Numerous medical conditions, including inflammation, cancer, and oxidative stress have been traditionally t...
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Lichao Sun, Yunyun Dong, Shuang Xu, Xiufang Feng and Xiaole Fan
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and Kirsten rat sarcoma (KRAS) are the most common driver genes in non-small cell lung cancer patients. However, frequent gene mutation testing raises a potential risk of cancer metastasis. In our paper, a Mut-SeRe...
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Iva Zokic and Jasna Prlic Kardum
Because of the specific thermodynamic properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients, the process of crystallization often meets implementation challenges in the pharmaceutical industry. Therefore, it is essential to select the appropriate method and sy...
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Meritxell Martell, Tanja Perko, Katerina Navrátilová Rovenská, Ivana Fojtíková and Robbe Geysmans
Radon, a carcinogenic radioactive gas, is a leading cause of lung cancer according to the World Health Organization. European Member States are required to develop and implement National Radon Action Plans (RAPs) to address its dangerous health effects. ...
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