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Objective:To identifying risk factors of postoperative pulmonary infection(POI)in gastric cancer(GC)patients as well as generating an effective nomogram for the POI.Methods:Pa-tients with gastric cancer after surgery from 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2020 were retro-spectively analysed.Their clinical and pathological data were collected.Multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify risk factors for POI and to generate the nomogram prediction model.Predictive accuracy,discriminatory capability,and clinical usefulness were evaluated by cali-bration curves,concordance index(C-index),and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results:Multivari-ate regression analysis revealed that age,smoking,chronic respiratory diseases,laparoscopic surgery,intraoperative blood loss and lung function exercise compliance were independent prognos-tic factors for POI in GC patients.The nomogram had a Cindex of 0.878(95%CI:0.801~0.956).The calibration curves showed good consistency between actual and nomogram-predicted probabilities.The area under the curve(AUC)was 0.878,while the cutoff value was-2.088 with a sensitivity of 80.6%and a specifificity of 82.9%.DCA showed that the nomogram had better clinical usefulness.Conclusions:The present study provides a nomogram developed with perioperative features to predict the incidence of POI in GC patients.
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Objective:To analyze the situation of articles published in Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma and provide reference for the development of the journal and better service to readers and authors. Methods:All articles published in Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma from January 2019 to December 2021 were searched on the official website of the journal (www.bxblbl.com.cn) and the full-text database of Chinese medical journals (www.yiigle.com), and the statistical analysis of the articles published in the journal was performed using bibliometric methods and Excel software. Website readings and downloads were recorded based on data from the Chinese medical journal network publishing platform (https://app.yiigle.com/cmaapp/). Results:From January 2019 to December 2021, 36 issues of Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma were published, containing a total of 578 articles, with an average of about 16 articles per issue. There were 222 (38.4%) original articles, 173 (29.9%) brief communications, 11 (1.9%) guidelines and consensus articles, 58 (10.0%) topic reviews, and 94 (16.3%) reviews; the degree of authorship cooperation was 5.10 (2 946/578). The first author's affiliation included 28 provinces, cities and autonomous regions. The top 10 regions were Jiangsu, Henan, Beijing, Fujian, Shanxi, Guangdong, Tianjin, Shanghai, Hebei, and Shandong, with a total of 425 (73.5%) articles. There were 257 (44.5%) funded articles, including 105 (18.2%) articles funded by national funds. The average number of citations per article was 18.6 (10 751/578). The average annual number of reads was 104 630, and the top 20 most-read articles in 2021 were mostly in the category of guidelines and consensus and topical reviews. Conclusions:Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma has developed well in recent years, and its influence in the field of hematology-oncology has steadily increased. In the future, according to the purpose of the journal, the special columns should be further created, and the academic quality should be improved to better serve the readers and authors.
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Objective:To analyze the articles and literature indicators of Cancer Research and Clinic, in order to provide reference for the development of the journal. Methods:All articles published in Cancer Research and Clinic from January 2017 to December 2021 were searched on the official website of the journal (www.zlyjylc.com.cn), and the core literature indicators of Cancer Research and Clinic published in the Citation Report of Chinese Science and Technology Journals (Core Edition) from 2018 to 2022 were searched, and the statistical analysis of the articles and literature indicators was performed using bibliometric method and Excel software. Results:From 2017 to 2021, a total of 60 issues of Cancer Research and Clinic were published, containing a total of 1 065 articles, with an average of 17.8 articles per issue; a total of 4 416 pages of articles were published, with an average of 4.1 pages per article. There were 609 original articles (57.2%), 193 brief communications (18.1%) and 224 reviews (21.0%) in the main sections. The degree of authorship cooperation was 3.84 (4 086/1 065). The first author affiliation of the article was located in 31 regions, of which the top 10 regions in terms of the number of articles published were Shanxi, Jiangsu, Beijing, Shandong, Hubei, Shaanxi, Liaoning, Guangdong, Henan, and Hebei, with a total of 822 articles (77.2%). A total of 487 articles (45.7%) were funded by the foundation, including 134 articles (12.6%) funded by the national foundations. The average number of citations per article was 19.3 (20 557/1 065); the total number of marked keywords was 4 412, with an average of 4.1 per article. The impact factor and total citation frequency in 2018 were the highest (0.680 and 775), and the rate cited, open factor and overall evaluation total score in 2021 were the highest (0.94, 42 and 29.8). Conclusions:Cancer Research and Clinic has adhered to its own purpose and formed its own characteristics, and its academic quality and influence have steadily improved in the field of oncology in China in recent years. It should continue to improve the quality and strive to be a first-class oncology journal in the future.
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Shanxi Provincial Cancer Hospital has a history of 67 years. The continuous development of the hospital reflects the tremendous advances of cancer prevention and treatment in China. The article reviews the development process of Shanxi Provincial Cancer Hospital and puts forward some ideas for hospital development under the new situation.
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Objective To investigate the application of statistical methods in clinical research articles of oncology in China. Methods The core journals in Chinese oncology journals were retrieved in "Wanfang Data", and the application of statistical methods in the clinical research articles published in the first issue of 2017 were analyzed,including the selection of statistical indicators,the selection of statistical methods and the interpretation of statistical results. Results A total of 176 clinical research articles from 24 journals were taken into the study.In the selection of statistical indicators, 12.6 %(16 articles) used the description method of normal distribution data for the skewness distribution measurement data; 37.9 % (47 articles) described the count data with samples<20 as a percentage; 14.5 % (9 articles) replaced the constituent percentages with composition ratios. In the selection of statistical methods, 10.3 % (12 articles) did not perform analysis of variance when comparing among multiple groups, and the t test was used to compare each other directly. 15.1 % (8 articles) disregarded the preconditions of the use of the χ 2test. In the interpretation of statistical results, 18.4 % (27 articles) confused the statistical significance with biological significance. Conclusions The statistical problems are widespread in Chinese oncology clinical research articles,involving the entire process from study design to interpretation of results. Scientific research management departments, clinical researchers, and journal editorial board need to work together to improve the scientificity of clinical scientific research results of oncology in China.
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<p><b>OBJECTIVES</b>To study antibody response to a hepatitis B DNA vaccine by formulation with aluminum phosphate in mice.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>An eukaryotic expression plasmid inserted HBsAg gene (pcDNA3.1-S) was constructed by cloning technique and the accuracy of the construct was confirmed by restriction enzyme digestion and DNA sequencing, then hepatitis B DNA vaccine formulations were prepared by mixing pcDNA3.1-S with various concentration of aluminum phosphate in 0.9% NaCl. HBsAg expressions were assayed by ELISA in vivo five days after intramuscular injection of pcDNA3.1-S with or without aluminum phosphate. And serum samples were obtained from individual immunized or control mice 6 weeks post injection. Then anti-HBs were assayed in mice sera by ELISA.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Five days after intramuscular immunization, the levels of HBsAg expression of groups with aluminum phosphate showed no difference from those of control group in tibialis arterials muscles. In sera, HBsAg could not be detectable in all groups. Intramuscular immunization of BABL/C mice with pcDNA3.1-S mixed aluminum phosphate (0microg, 1microg, 10microg, 50microg, 100microg) 6 weeks later, the P/N values of anti-HBs in sera were 11.54+/-5.60, 11.00+/-6.62, 20.30+/-10.20, 49.18+/-24.40 and 48.68+/-27.78, respectively. It showed that pcDNA3.1-S mixing with aluminum phosphate could increase anti-HBs titers in mice.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>No increase of HBsAg expression was observed by mixing plasmid pcDNA3.1-S with various concentration of aluminum phosphate in vivo. But Intramuscular immunization of BALB/C mice with pcDNA3.1-S mixing aluminum phosphate adjuvant can increase anti -HBs titers. It seemed that aluminum phosphate would be valuable for further investigation as a potential adjuvant of hepatitis B DNA vaccines.</p>