5 results on '"Ayres, Benjamin A."'
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2. Association Between Human Papillomavirus Infection and Outcome of Perioperative Nodal Radiotherapy for Penile Carcinoma
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Bandini, Marco, Ross, Jeffrey S., Zhu, Yao, Ye, Ding-Wei, Ornellas, Antonio A., Watkin, Nick, Ayres, Benjamin A., Hakenberg, Oliver W., Heidenreich, Axel, Salvioni, Roberto, Catanzaro, Mario, Raggi, Daniele, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Marandino, Laura, Haidl, Friederike, Pederzoli, Filippo, Briganti, Alberto, Montorsi, Francesco, Chipollini, Juan, Azizi, Mounsif, De Meerleer, Gert, Brouwer, Oscar R., Grass, G. Daniel, Johnstone, Peter A., Albersen, Maarten, Spiess, Philippe E., Necchi, Andrea, Bandini, Marco, Ross, Jeffrey S., Zhu, Yao, Ye, Ding-Wei, Ornellas, Antonio A., Watkin, Nick, Ayres, Benjamin A., Hakenberg, Oliver W., Heidenreich, Axel, Salvioni, Roberto, Catanzaro, Mario, Raggi, Daniele, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Marandino, Laura, Haidl, Friederike, Pederzoli, Filippo, Briganti, Alberto, Montorsi, Francesco, Chipollini, Juan, Azizi, Mounsif, De Meerleer, Gert, Brouwer, Oscar R., Grass, G. Daniel, Johnstone, Peter A., Albersen, Maarten, Spiess, Philippe E., and Necchi, Andrea
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Background: Data on the impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection status and outcomes for perioperative treatments for patients with lymph node-involved penile squamous-cell carcinoma (PSCC) are lacking. Objective: To analyze the benefit from perioperative radiotherapy (RT) for PSCC according to HPV infection status. Design, setting, and participants: In an international multicenter database of 1254 patients with PSCC who received inguinal lymph node dissection (ILND), 507 had suitable clinical information. Intervention: ILND, with or without chemotherapy or RT for involved lymph nodes. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: Kaplan-Meier and restricted mean survival time (RMST) analyses for overall survival (OS) were performed for all patients and after propensity score-matching (PSM; n = 136), for which patient age, histology, type of penile surgical procedure, pathological tumor and nodal stage, ILND laterality, pelvic LND, and perioperative treatment were taken into account when assessing differences between HPV+ and HPV- patients. Finally, we looked at genomic alterations in PSCC using data from the Foundation Medicine database (n = 199) to characterize HPV+ PSCC. Results and limitations: Patients with HPV+ PSCC (n = 86; 17%) had lower clinical N stage (p < 0.001) and inguinal lymph node metastasis density (p < 0.001). Perioperative RT was delivered in 49 patients (9.7%), with the vast majority receiving adjuvant RT (n = 40). HPV+ patients had similar median OS (p = 0.1) but longer RMST than HPV- patients at different time points. Nevertheless, HPV+ patients treated with perioperative RT exhibited longer median OS (p = 0.015) and longer RMST compared to HPV- patients. In the PSM cohorts, HPV+ status remained significantly associated with longer OS after RT. The HPV- PSCC group had a higher frequency of TP53 mutations compared to HPV+ PSCC (75% vs 15%; p < 0.001). The results are limited by the retrospective nature of the data. Conclusions: Periopera
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- 2021
3. Association Between Human Papillomavirus Infection and Outcome of Perioperative Nodal Radiotherapy for Penile Carcinoma
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Bandini, Marco, Ross, Jeffrey S., Zhu, Yao, Ye, Ding-Wei, Ornellas, Antonio A., Watkin, Nick, Ayres, Benjamin A., Hakenberg, Oliver W., Heidenreich, Axel, Salvioni, Roberto, Catanzaro, Mario, Raggi, Daniele, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Marandino, Laura, Haidl, Friederike, Pederzoli, Filippo, Briganti, Alberto, Montorsi, Francesco, Chipollini, Juan, Azizi, Mounsif, De Meerleer, Gert, Brouwer, Oscar R., Grass, G. Daniel, Johnstone, Peter A., Albersen, Maarten, Spiess, Philippe E., Necchi, Andrea, Bandini, Marco, Ross, Jeffrey S., Zhu, Yao, Ye, Ding-Wei, Ornellas, Antonio A., Watkin, Nick, Ayres, Benjamin A., Hakenberg, Oliver W., Heidenreich, Axel, Salvioni, Roberto, Catanzaro, Mario, Raggi, Daniele, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Marandino, Laura, Haidl, Friederike, Pederzoli, Filippo, Briganti, Alberto, Montorsi, Francesco, Chipollini, Juan, Azizi, Mounsif, De Meerleer, Gert, Brouwer, Oscar R., Grass, G. Daniel, Johnstone, Peter A., Albersen, Maarten, Spiess, Philippe E., and Necchi, Andrea
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Background: Data on the impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection status and outcomes for perioperative treatments for patients with lymph node-involved penile squamous-cell carcinoma (PSCC) are lacking. Objective: To analyze the benefit from perioperative radiotherapy (RT) for PSCC according to HPV infection status. Design, setting, and participants: In an international multicenter database of 1254 patients with PSCC who received inguinal lymph node dissection (ILND), 507 had suitable clinical information. Intervention: ILND, with or without chemotherapy or RT for involved lymph nodes. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: Kaplan-Meier and restricted mean survival time (RMST) analyses for overall survival (OS) were performed for all patients and after propensity score-matching (PSM; n = 136), for which patient age, histology, type of penile surgical procedure, pathological tumor and nodal stage, ILND laterality, pelvic LND, and perioperative treatment were taken into account when assessing differences between HPV+ and HPV- patients. Finally, we looked at genomic alterations in PSCC using data from the Foundation Medicine database (n = 199) to characterize HPV+ PSCC. Results and limitations: Patients with HPV+ PSCC (n = 86; 17%) had lower clinical N stage (p < 0.001) and inguinal lymph node metastasis density (p < 0.001). Perioperative RT was delivered in 49 patients (9.7%), with the vast majority receiving adjuvant RT (n = 40). HPV+ patients had similar median OS (p = 0.1) but longer RMST than HPV- patients at different time points. Nevertheless, HPV+ patients treated with perioperative RT exhibited longer median OS (p = 0.015) and longer RMST compared to HPV- patients. In the PSM cohorts, HPV+ status remained significantly associated with longer OS after RT. The HPV- PSCC group had a higher frequency of TP53 mutations compared to HPV+ PSCC (75% vs 15%; p < 0.001). The results are limited by the retrospective nature of the data. Conclusions: Periopera
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- 2021
4. Contemporary Treatment Patterns and Outcomes for Patients with Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Identifying Management Gaps to Promote Multi-institutional Collaboration
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Bandini, Marco, Zhu, Yao, Ye, Ding-Wei, Ornellas, Antonio A., Watkin, Nick, Ayres, Benjamin, Hakenberg, Oliver W., Heidenreich, Axel, Raggi, Daniele, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Marandino, Laura, Haidl, Friederike, Pederzoli, Filippo, Briganti, Alberto, Montorsi, Francesco, Chipollini, Juan, Azizi, Mounsif, De Meerleer, Gert, Brouwer, Oscar R., Grass, G. Daniel, Johnstone, Peter A., Albersen, Maarten, Spiess, Philippe E., Necchi, Andrea, Bandini, Marco, Zhu, Yao, Ye, Ding-Wei, Ornellas, Antonio A., Watkin, Nick, Ayres, Benjamin, Hakenberg, Oliver W., Heidenreich, Axel, Raggi, Daniele, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Marandino, Laura, Haidl, Friederike, Pederzoli, Filippo, Briganti, Alberto, Montorsi, Francesco, Chipollini, Juan, Azizi, Mounsif, De Meerleer, Gert, Brouwer, Oscar R., Grass, G. Daniel, Johnstone, Peter A., Albersen, Maarten, Spiess, Philippe E., and Necchi, Andrea
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- 2021
5. Organic nitrate contribution to the oxidized nitrogen budget at the 2013 Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS)
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Teng, Alexander P., Nguyen, Tran B., St. Clair, Jason M., Duffey, Kaitlin, Romer, Paul, Wooldridge, P. Abigail, Olson, Kevin, Gilman, Jessica B., Lerner, Brian M., Wild, Robert J., Ayres, Benjamin, Fry, Juliane L., Brown, Steven, Allen, H., de Gouw, Joost, Cohen, Ronald C., Wennberg, Paul O., Teng, Alexander P., Nguyen, Tran B., St. Clair, Jason M., Duffey, Kaitlin, Romer, Paul, Wooldridge, P. Abigail, Olson, Kevin, Gilman, Jessica B., Lerner, Brian M., Wild, Robert J., Ayres, Benjamin, Fry, Juliane L., Brown, Steven, Allen, H., de Gouw, Joost, Cohen, Ronald C., and Wennberg, Paul O.
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Org. nitrates (RONO_2) that are formed from the OH-initiated or NO_3-initiated oxidn. of biogenic alkenes can be important reservoirs and sinks for NO_x (NO + NO_2). Biogenic org. nitrates represent a significant fraction of the total NO_y budget in forested regions. During the 2013 Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS), speciated org. nitrates produced from the oxidn. of isoprene (C_5H_8) and monoterpenes (C_(10)H_(16)) were measured with high temporal resoln. and sensitivity by a time-of-flight chem. ionization mass spectrometer (ToF-CIMS) from a 20 m tower. Both dark and photochem. mechanisms were obsd. to be important for the prodn. of multifunctional org. nitrates at SOAS. The combined vol. mixing ratios of RONO_2 detd. by ToF-CIMS and GC-MS were compared to a thermal-dissocn. laser-induced fluorescence (TD-LIF) measurement of total org. nitrates in the gas and aerosol phase. The mass closure of org. nitrates in the gas-phase and their fractional contributions to the aerosol phase will be presented. The significance of org. nitrates to the overall nitrogen and oxidant budgets at SOAS will be discussed.
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