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Adrenal incidentalomas, most often benign
Adrenal incidentalomas are benign in their great majority, do not evolve towards malignity and do not secrete excess hormones. A dedicated CT scan without injection of contrast medium is the...
Antoine Tabarin.
September 2022, page 81
Screening for cancer in case of venous thromboembolism: when and how ?
Cancer associated thrombosis (CAT) is an important challenge. When venous thromboembolism (VTE) occurs without any identified risk factors, the risk of CAT raises the question of a hidden cancer...
Marie-Antoinette Sevestre.
May 2022, page 14
Hypercoagulability in cancer
Gilles Pernod.
May 2022, page 18
Catheter thrombosis and upper extremity thrombosis in oncology
In an oncologic population with catheter, upper extremity vein thrombosis (UEVT) is a frequent complication, occurring in 2% to 6% of cancer patients with central venous catheters. UEVT is less...
Olivier Espitia.
May 2022, page 26
Prevention of venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer
Risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is elevated in cancer and leads to high morbidity and mortality in this population. Drug prophylaxis is questionable, due hemorrhagic risk in these patients,...
Florence Parent,
Mariana Preda,
Andrei Seferian.
May 2022, page 30
Venous thromboembolic disease and cancer: 10 key messages
Karine Lacombe.
May 2022, page 36
Cutaneous sarcoma and fortuitous discovery of a pheochromocytoma
Sara Bouabdella,
Khadija Kaddar,
Hasnae Saddouk,
Nada Zizi,
Siham Dikhaye.
May 2022, page 48
Epidemiology, risk factors and current screening in rectal cancer
Incidence and survival data from the Francim Cancer Registry Network allowed an estimate of the national incidence of rectal cancer and its prognosis up to 20 years after diagnosis. In 2018, 13 744...
Anne-Marie Bouvier,
Sylvain Manfredi.
March 2022, page 18
Initial staging of rectal cancer
Rectal cancers are one of the most frequent digestive cancers. Most of them are diagnosed during organized cancer screening or based on evocative symptoms. After a thorough clinical examination...
Ingrid Faouzi,
Olivier Lucidarme.
March 2022, page 25
Contribution of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in rectal cancer
In patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, preoperative radiotherapy and complete mesorectal excision have reduced the risk of locoregional recurrence. However, these treatments have not...
Jean-Baptiste Bachet.
March 2022, page 31
Rectal cancer: Is the era for de-escalation arrived ?
The reference treatment of rectal cancer relies on carcinologic resection including total mesorectal excision. In patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (cT3T4 and/or cN+), preoperative...
Antoine Brouquet.
March 2022, page 39
Rectal cancers resected for cure: monitoring, secondary prevention and late complications
Colorectal cancer incidence has increased by more than 50 % over the past 30 years. Over the same period, the number of deaths has remained stable, reflecting major therapeutic advances. The 5-year...
Côme Lepage.
March 2022, page 44
Rectal cancer: 10 key messages
Jean-Baptiste Bachet.
March 2022, page 51
Diagnostic strategy for intrauterine lesions
The diagnostic strategy for intrauterine lesions is a question that arises very frequently in gynecological consultations. Endometrial cancer is more frequent in postmenopausal women and bleeding...
Jérémie Belghiti,
Sophie Egels,
Geoffroy Canlorbe.
December 2022, page 22
Epidemiology, classification and risk factors of endometrial cancer
Claire Sanson.
December 2022, page 27
Microsatellite instability in endometrial cancer
The microsatellite instability reflects genetic instability that can be sought in tumors, using two methods, immunohistochemistry and molecular biology. Currently in France, a systematic evaluation...
Justine Varinot.
December 2022, page 30
Evolution of endometrial cancer surgery
Minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopic or robotic assisted) is currently recommended when surgery is envisaged, including for patients in the high risk group. The place of the uterine manipulator...
Geoffroy Canlorbe,
Marianne Nikpayam,
Jérémie Belghiti.
December 2022, page 35
Ambulatory surgery: soon in France?
Geoffroy Canlorbe,
Isabelle Durand-Zalezski,
Jérémie Belghiti,
Catherine Uzan.
December 2022, page 39
Adjuvant treatments for endometrial cancer
Primary treatment for endometrial carcinoma is surgical. Adjuvant treatment is based on risk profile according to histological type, grade, lymphovascular involvement, FIGO stage and genomic...
Nicolas Meillan.
December 2022, page 41
Conservative treatments for endometrial cancer
Treatment for early endometrial cancer remains based on hysterectomy. However, in patients of reproductive age with a pregnancy desire, conservative alternative may be considered in case of...
Maha Eid,
Clémentine Gonthier,
Margot Bucau,
Martin Koskas.
December 2022, page 45
News in endometrial cancers: 10 key messages
Catherine Uzan.
December 2022, page 49
Risk and protective factors for colorectal cancer
Behaviour and environment play a more important role than heredity in colorectal carcinogenesis. The proportion of colorectal cancers (CRCs) attributable to occupational exposure, pollution or poor...
Bernard Denis.
December 2022, page 63
HPV vaccination and prevention of oropharyngeal cancers
Anti-HPV vaccination was proposed in France from 2006 to prevent anogenital cancers, and in particular cancer of the cervix. This vaccination was mainly offered to young girls. However, HPV-induced...
Erwan de Mones Del Pujol.
March 2023, page 21
Imaging assessment and diagnostic guidance of upper aerodigestive tract cancers
The upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) has a complex anatomical architecture, which is only partially accessible by clinical examination and for which a detailed imaging analysis is necessary to...
Anne-Laure Gaultier,
Guillaume Reverdito,
Aurélien Saltel-Fulero.
March 2023, page 24
Therapeutic strategies for upper aerodigestive tract cancers
Upper aerodigestive tract squamous cell carcinomas are the most frequent head and neck cancers. They are generally associated with alcohol and tobacco, but can also be HPV-induced for the...
Julia Fanchette,
Caroline Halimi.
March 2023, page 31
Is surgery for ENT cancers less mutilating than in the past ?
Nicolas Le Clerc.
March 2023, page 38
Surveillance after cancer of the upper aerodigestive tract
Gérald Bonardel,
Nicolas Le Clerc.
March 2023, page 40
Cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract: the particular case of nasopharyngeal cancer
Nasopharyngeal carcinomas belong –in France- to the spectrum of rare diseases with several specificities owing to their etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis and therapeutics compared with other head...
François-Régis Ferrand,
Pierre Busson.
March 2023, page 45
Cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract: 10 key messages
Nicolas Le Clerc.
March 2023, page 52
Therapeutic advances in HER2+ breast cancer
58,000 new cases of breast cancer occured in France in 2018, of which 15-20% are HER2-positive. HER2-targeted therapies deeply modified the management of these tumors, first by the introduction of...
Marie Alexandre,
William Jacot.
June 2023, page 33
Cancer and fertility preservation
The integration of fertility preservation into the treatment pathway is a major issue for quality of life after cancer, particularly for very young children, adolescents and young adults. Responses...
Blandine Courbiere,
Catherine Poirot,
Christine Decanter,
Nathalie Rives,
Éric Huyghe.
June 2023, page 103
Salivary gland neoplasms
Salivary gland tumors represent a heterogeneous group of lesions, with various anatomical locations. The most frequent site of involvement is the parotid, and the most frequent histology is...
Florian Chatelet.
December 2023, page 29
Living with… prostate cancer
Roland Muntz.
March 2024, page 66
Bilateral gonalgias revealing a parathyroid adenoma
Mohammed Arghal,
Oussama El Abbassi,
Zakariae Missaoui,
Siham Nasri,
Imane Kamaoui,
Imane Skiker.
June 2024, page 79