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Clin. transl. oncol. (Print) ; 20(9): 01117-1126, sept. 2018. tab, mapas, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-173696

ABSTRACT

Population aging represents a worldwide challenge. In Ibero-America (Spain, Portugal, and the American countries in which the Spanish or Portuguese language are spoken), the number of older adults is growing, leading to an increase in aging-related diseases such as cancer. Older adults already account for half of all cancer cases in Ibero-America, and this proportion will continue to increase. Furthermore, Ibero-American healthcare systems are not adequately prepared to provide care for older adults with cancer, mainly due to a lack of resources and generalized paucity of geriatric training for healthcare providers. Across the region, several clinical initiatives, educational activities and research collaborations have been established to set the foundations of Ibero-American geriatric oncology and to increase the geriatric knowledge among healthcare providers. This article provides an overview of the current landscape of geriatric oncology in Ibero-America, highlighting its critical challenges, opportunities for improvement and collaboration, and future directions


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Humans , Aged , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Health Services for the Aged/statistics & numerical data , Oncology Service, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Latin America/epidemiology , Portugal/epidemiology , Spain/epidemiology
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Phys Rev Lett ; 85(2): 405-8, 2000 Jul 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10991294

ABSTRACT

From measurements of the 63Cu Knight shift ( K) and the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate ( 1/T1) under magnetic fields from zero up to 28 T in the slightly overdoped high- T(c) superconductor TlSr2CaCu2O6.8 ( T(c) = 68 K), we find that the pseudogap behavior, i.e., the reductions of 1/T1T and K above T(c) from the values expected from the normal state at high T, is strongly field dependent and follows a scaling relation. We show that this scaling is consistent with the effects of the Cooper pair density fluctuations. The present finding contrasts sharply with the pseudogap property reported previously in the underdoped regime where no field effect was seen up to 23.2 T. The implications are discussed.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 71(3): 440-443, 1993 Jul 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10055271
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