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Our experiments, conducted across three distinct datasets, involved binary classification (tumor vs. normal), three-class classification (meningioma, glioma, and pituitary), and four-class ...
Two of these cases were identified as meningioma, the most common benign type. "The investigation found no environmental risks which could be linked to the development of a brain tumor," said ...
Background Little is known about occupational risk factors for meningioma. Objectives To study whether risk of meningioma is associated with several occupational exposures, including selected ...
Objective To examine associations between occupational exposure to selected organic solvents and meningioma. Methodology A multicentre case–control study conducted in seven countries, including 1906 ...
However, recent concerns have emerged about a possible link between the long-term use of these injections and the development of meningiomas, a type of brain tumor. Several lawsuits have been ...
The main supervisor is Ivan Shabo. My thesis is about prognostic factors in papillary thyroid cancer, which is the most common type of cancer in the thyroid gland. Today, treatment with surgery ...
In addition to these known side effects, the risk of meningioma has been added by international scientific publications for DMPA, as added previously for other progesterone-derived drugs. In 2019, a ...
Background Preoperative embolization has been used for intracranial meningiomas for nearly 40 years with varying preferences for embolic materials and limited comparative data on their efficacy.
meningioma, thyroid, and multiple myeloma. The authors calculated relative risks associated with obesity-related cancers for WC and BMI, taking into account multiple factors that could influence ...
3140 in the Northern District of Florida marks a critical step forward for individuals who claim they developed intracranial meningiomas after prolonged use of the injectable contraceptive.
The firm says the injection has been linked to an increased risk of meningiomas, described by the Mayo Clinic as a tumor which grows from the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.