Ovarian carcinosarcoma (OCS) is a rare, highly aggressive and rapidly progressing malignant tumor with an extremely poor prognosis. So far, due to the low incidence of OCS, there are no large-scale prospective studies exploring the standard care of OCS patients. There is no uniform and effective treatment for OCS. Within the development of precision medicine, targeted therapies (such as PARP inhibitors) have been widely used in epithelial ovarian cancer and various other solid tumors. Here, we report a BRCAwt patient with advanced OCS who experienced a second and a third cytoreductive surgery in June 2017 and October 2019 and has been on niraparib maintenance therapy for more than 20 months after receiving second-line and third-line chemotherapy.
Magnesium-substituted hydroxyapatite coatings have been deposited on magnesium alloy for biomedical applications by sol–gel technology. The Ca(10−x)Mgx(PO4)6(OH)2 coatings obtained, with magnesium contents up to x = 1.5, show dense and compact and with visible cracks. The results of Hydrogen (H2) evolution testing in Hank’s solution show that magnesium-substituted hydroxyapatite coatings can improve the corrosion resistance of magnesium alloy.
HA and HA+Y2O3 films were prepared by pulsed laser deposition. The microstructure and composition of films were studied by EPMA, XRD, AFM and SEM. In vitro study was performed by immersing the sample in simulate body fluid (SBF) in different days. There are more droplets on films prepared by HA+Y2O3 target than that of HA. And addition of Y2O3 can decrease the size of crystal grains. The XRD results show that the peaks corresponding to HA slightly shift to lower angel which indicates the HA lattice distorting due to addition of Y2O3. The critical load of the films increases from 10.3N to 13N when Y2O3 added. The film prepared by target HA+Y2O3 shows a higher resistance to dissolution and the precipitated grain size is small. New precipitated phases have similar functional groups with the original films.
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