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    Global, regional, and national cancer incidence, mortality, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life-years for 29 cancer groups, 1990 to 2017: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study

    , Article JAMA Oncology ; Volume 5, Issue 12 , 2019 , Pages 1749-1768 ; 23742437 (ISSN) Fitzmaurice, C ; Abate, D ; Abbasi, N ; Abbastabar, H ; Abd Allah, F ; Abdel Rahman, O ; Abdelalim, A ; Abdoli, A ; Abdollahpour, I ; Abdulle, A. S. M ; Abebe, N. D ; Abraha, H. N ; Abu Raddad, L. J ; Abualhasan, A ; Adedeji, I. A ; Advani, S. M ; Afarideh, M ; Afshari, M ; Aghaali, M ; Agius, D ; Agrawal, S ; Ahmadi, A ; Ahmadian, E ; Ahmadpour, E ; Ahmed, M. B ; Akbari, M. E ; Akinyemiju, T ; Al Aly, Z ; Alabdulkader, A. M ; Alahdab, F ; Alam, T ; Alamene, G. M ; Alemnew, B. T. T ; Alene, K. A ; Alinia, C ; Alipour, V ; Aljunid, S. M ; Bakeshei, F. A ; Almadi, M. A. H ; Almasi Hashiani, A ; Alsharif, U ; Alsowaidi, S ; Alvis Guzman, N ; Amini, E ; Amini, S ; Amoako, Y. A ; Anbari, Z ; Anber, N. H ; Andrei, C. L ; Anjomshoa, M ; Ansari, F ; Ansariadi, A ; Appiah, S. C. Y ; Arab Zozani, M ; Arabloo, J ; Arefi, Z ; Aremu, O ; Areri, H. A ; Artaman, A ; Asayesh, H ; Asfaw, E. T ; Ashagre, A. F ; Assadi, R ; Ataeinia, B ; Atalay, H. T ; Ataro, Z ; Atique, S ; Ausloos, M ; Avila Burgos, L ; Avokpaho, E. F. G. A ; Awasthi, A ; Awoke, N ; Ayala Quintanilla, B. P ; Ayanore, M. A ; Ayele, H. T ; Babaee, E ; Bacha, U ; Badawi, A ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Bagli, E ; Balakrishnan, S ; Balouchi, A ; Barnighausen, T. W ; Battista, R. J ; Behzadifar, M ; Behzadifar, M ; Bekele, B. B ; Belay, Y. B ; Belayneh, Y. M ; Berfield, K. K. S ; Berhane, A ; Bernabe, E ; Beuran, M ; Bhakta, N ; Bhattacharyya, K ; Biadgo, B ; Bijani, A ; Bin Sayeed, M. S ; Birungi, C ; Bisignano, C ; Bitew, H ; Bjorge, T ; Bleyer, A ; Bogale, K. A ; Bojia, H. A ; Borzi, A. M ; Bosetti, C ; Bou Orm, I. R ; Brenner, H ; Brewer, J. D ; Briko, A. N ; Briko, N. I ; Bustamante-Teixeira, M. T ; Butt, Z. A ; Carreras, G ; Carrero, J. J ; Carvalho, F ; Castro, C ; Castro, F ; Catala Lopez, F ; Cerin, E ; Chaiah, Y ; Chanie, W. F ; Chattu, V. K ; Chaturvedi, P ; Chauhan, N. S ; Chehrazi, M ; Chiang, P. P. C ; Chichiabellu, T. Y ; Chido Amajuoyi, O. G ; Chimed Ochir, O ; Choi, J. Y. J ; Christopher, D. J ; Chu, D. T ; Constantin, M. M ; Costa, V. M ; Crocetti, E ; Crowe, C. S ; Curado, M. P ; Dahlawi, S. M. A ; Damiani, G ; Darwish, A. H ; Daryani, A ; Das Neves, J ; Demeke, F. M ; Demis, A. B ; Demissie, B. W ; Demoz, G. T ; Denova Gutierrez, E ; Derakhshani, A ; Deribe, K. S ; Desai, R ; Desalegn, B. B ; Desta, M ; Dey, S ; Dharmaratne, S. D ; Dhimal, M ; Diaz, D ; Dinberu, M. T. T ; Djalalinia, S ; Doku, D. T ; Drake, T. M ; Dubey, M ; Dubljanin, E ; Duken, E. E ; Ebrahimi, H ; Effiong, A ; Eftekhari, A ; El Sayed, I ; Zaki, M. E. S ; El Jaafary, S. I ; El Khatib, Z ; Elemineh, D. A ; Elkout, H ; Ellenbogen, R. G ; Elsharkawy, A ; Emamian, M. H ; Endalew, D. A ; Endries, A. Y ; Eshrati, B ; Fadhil, I ; Fallah, V ; Faramarzi, M ; Farhangi, M. A ; Farioli, A ; Farzadfar, F ; Fentahun, N ; Fernandes, E ; Feyissa, G. T ; Filip, I ; Fischer, F ; Fisher, J. L ; Force, L. M ; Foroutan, M ; Freitas, M ; Fukumoto, T ; Futran, N. D ; Gallus, S ; Gankpe, F. G ; Gayesa, R. T ; Gebrehiwot, T. T ; Gebremeskel, G. G ; Gedefaw, G. A ; Gelaw, B. K ; Geta, B ; Getachew, S ; Gezae, K. E ; Ghafourifard, M ; Ghajar, A ; Ghashghaee, A ; Gholamian, A ; Gill, P.S ; Ginindza, T. T. G ; Girmay, A ; Gizaw, M ; Gomez, R. S ; Gopalani, S. V ; Gorini, G ; Goulart, B. N. G ; Grada, A ; Ribeiro Guerra, M ; Guimaraes, A.L.S ; Gupta, P. C ; Gupta, R ; Hadkhale, K ; Haj Mirzaian, A ; Hamadeh, R. R ; Hamidi, S ; Hanfore, L. K ; Haro, J. M ; Hasankhani, M ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Hassen, H. Y ; Hay, R. J ; Hay, S. I ; Henok, A ; Henry, N. J ; Herteliu, C ; Hidru, H. D ; Hoang, C. L ; Hole, M. K ; Hoogar, P ; Horita, N ; Hosgood, H. D ; Hosseini, M ; Hosseinzadeh, M ; Hostiuc, M ; Hostiuc, S ; Househ, M ; Hussen, M. M ; Ileanu, B ; Ilic, M.D ; Innos, K ; Irvani, S. S. N ; Iseh, K. R ; Islam, S. M. S ; Islami, F ; Jafari Balalami, N ; Jafarinia, M ; Jahangiry, L ; Jahani, M. A ; Jahanmehr, N ; Jakovljevic, M ; James, S.L ; Javanbakht, M ; Jayaraman, S ; Jee, S. H ; Jenabi, E ; Jha, R. P ; Jonas, J. B ; Jonnagaddala, J ; Joo, T ; Jungari, S. B ; Jurisson, M ; Kabir, A ; Kamangar, F ; Karch, A ; Karimi, N ; Karimian, A ; Kasaeian, A ; Kasahun, G. G ; Kassa, B ; Kassa, T. D ; Kassaw, M. W ; Kaul, A ; Keiyoro, P. N ; Kelbore, A. G ; Kerbo, A. A ; Khader, Y. S ; Khalilarjmandi, M ; Khan, E. A ; Khan, G ; Khang, Y. H ; Khatab, K ; Khater, A ; Khayamzadeh, M ; Khazaee Pool, M ; Khazaei, S ; Khoja, A. T ; Khosravi, M. H ; Khubchandani, J ; Kianipour, N ; Kim, D ; Kim, Y. J ; Kisa, A ; Kisa, S ; Kissimova Skarbek, K ; Komaki, H ; Koyanagi, A ; Krohn, K. J ; Bicer, B. K ; Kugbey, N ; Kumar, V ; Kuupiel, D ; La Vecchia, C ; Lad, D. P ; Lake, E. A ; Lakew, A. M ; Lal, D. K ; Lami, F. H ; Lan, Q ; Lasrado, S ; Lauriola, P ; Lazarus, J. V ; Leigh, J ; Leshargie, C. T ; Liao, Y ; Limenih, M. A ; Listl, S ; Lopez, A. D ; Lopukhov, P. D ; Lunevicius, R ; Madadin, M ; Magdeldin, S ; El Razek, H. M. A ; Majeed, A ; Maleki, A ; Malekzadeh, R ; Manafi, A ; Manafi, N ; Manamo, W. A ; Mansourian, M ; Mansournia, M .A ; Mantovani, L. G ; Maroufizadeh, S ; Martini, S. M. S ; Mashamba Thompson, T. P ; Massenburg, B. B ; Maswabi, M. T ; Mathur, M. R ; McAlinden, C ; McKee, M ; Meheretu, H. A. A ; Mehrotra, R ; Mehta, V ; Meier, T ; Melaku, Y. A ; Meles, G. G ; Meles, H. G ; Melese, A ; Melku, M ; Memiah, P. T. N ; Mendoza, W ; Menezes, R. G ; Merat, S ; Meretoja, T. J ; Mestrovic, T ; Miazgowski, B ; Miazgowski, T ; Mihretie, K. M. M ; Miller, T. R ; Mills, E. J ; Mir, S. M ; Mirzaei, H ; Mirzaei, H. R ; Mishra, R ; Moazen, B ; Mohammad, D. K ; Mohammad, K. A ; Mohammad, Y ; Darwesh, A. M ; Mohammadbeigi, A ; Mohammadi, H ; Mohammadi, M ; Mohammadian, M ; Mohammadian Hafshejani, A ; Mohammadoo Khorasani, M ; Mohammadpourhodki, R ; Mohammed, A. S ; Mohammed, J. A ; Mohammed, S ; Mohebi, F ; Mokdad, A. H ; Monasta, L ; Moodley, Y ; Moosazadeh, M ; Moossavi, M ; Moradi, G ; Moradi Joo, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Medical Association  2019
    Abstract
    Importance: Cancer and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are now widely recognized as a threat to global development. The latest United Nations high-level meeting on NCDs reaffirmed this observation and also highlighted the slow progress in meeting the 2011 Political Declaration on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases and the third Sustainable Development Goal. Lack of situational analyses, priority setting, and budgeting have been identified as major obstacles in achieving these goals. All of these have in common that they require information on the local cancer epidemiology. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study is uniquely poised to provide these crucial data.... 

    Antitumor effect of therapeutic HPV DNA vaccines with chitosan-based nanodelivery systems

    , Article Journal of Biomedical Science ; Vol. 21, issue. 1 , July , 2014 ; ISSN: 10217770 Tahamtan, A ; Ghaemi, A ; Gorji, A ; Kalhor, H. R ; Sajadian, A ; Tabarraei, A ; Moradi, A ; Atyabi, F ; Kelishadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Cervical cancer is the second-most-common cause of malignancies in women worldwide, and the oncogenic activity of the human papilloma virus types (HPV) E7 protein has a crucial role in anogenital tumors. In this study, we have designed a therapeutic vaccine based on chitosan nanodelivery systems to deliver HPV-16 E7 DNA vaccine, considered as a tumor specific antigen for immunotherapy of HPV-associated cervical cancer. We have developed a Nano-chitosan (NCS) as a carrier system for intramuscular administration using a recombinant DNA vaccine expressing HPV-16 E7 (NCS-DNA E7 vaccine). NCS were characterized in vitro for their gene transfection ability. Results: The transfection of CS-pEGFP... 

    Synergy between hemagglutinin 2 (HA2) subunit of influenza fusogenic membrane glycoprotein and oncolytic Newcastle disease virus suppressed tumor growth and further enhanced by Immune checkpoint PD-1 blockade

    , Article Cancer Cell International ; Volume 20, Issue 1 , August , 2020 Miri, S. M ; Ebrahimzadeh, M. S ; Abdolalipour, E ; Yazdi, M ; Hosseini Ravandi, H ; Ghaemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    BioMed Central Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Background: Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has shown noticeable oncolytic properties, especially against cervical cancer. However, in order to improve the spread rate and oncotoxicity of the virus, employment of other therapeutic reagents would be helpful. It has been shown that some viral fusogenic membrane glycoproteins (FMGs) could facilitate viral propagation and increase the infection rate of tumor cells by oncolytic viruses. Additionally, immune checkpoint blockade has widely been investigated for its anti-tumor effects against several types of cancers. Here, we investigated for the first time whether the incorporation of influenza hemagglutinin-2 (HA2) FMG could improve the oncolytic... 

    Cytochrome 4z1 expression is correlated with poor prognosis in patients with cervical cancer

    , Article Current Oncology ; Volume 28, Issue 5 , 2021 , Pages 3573-3584 ; 17187729 (ISSN) Al-Saraireh, Y. M ; Alshammari, F. O. F. O ; Youssef, A. M. M ; Al Sarayra, Y. M ; Al Saraireh, R. A ; Al Muhaisen, G. H ; Al Mahdy, Y. S ; Al Kharabsheh, A. M ; Abufraijeh, S. M ; Al Rawashdeh, H. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2021
    Abstract
    Background: cervical cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women worldwide and its management remains challenging and complex. As Cytochrome4Z1 (CYP4Z1) is overex-pressed in many tumours, its expression in cervical cancer is unknown. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate CYP4Z1 expression in cervical cancers. Methods: CYP4Z1 expression was immunohistochemically assessed in 100 cases of cervical cancers along with ten normal cervix tissues, and the enzyme’s relationship to several clinicopathological features and survival was explored. Results: CYP4Z1 was strongly expressed in 55% of cervical cancer patients. Normal cervix samples were negative for CYP4Z1 expression.... 

    CRISPR-Cas, a robust gene-editing technology in the era of modern cancer immunotherapy

    , Article Cancer Cell International ; Volume 20, Issue 1 , September , 2020 Miri, S. M ; Tafsiri, E ; Cho, W. C. S ; Ghaemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    BioMed Central Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Cancer immunotherapy has been emerged as a promising strategy for treatment of a broad spectrum of malignancies ranging from hematological to solid tumors. One of the principal approaches of cancer immunotherapy is transfer of natural or engineered tumor-specific T-cells into patients, a so called "adoptive cell transfer", or ACT, process. Construction of allogeneic T-cells is dependent on the employment of a gene-editing tool to modify donor-extracted T-cells and prepare them to specifically act against tumor cells with enhanced function and durability and least side-effects. In this context, CRISPR technology can be used to produce universal T-cells, equipped with recombinant T cell...