2019
Lung cancer survival and comorbidities in lung cancer screening participants of the Gdańsk screening cohort
Ostrowski M, Marczyk M, Dziedzic R, Jelitto-Górska M, Marjański T, Pisiak S, Jędrzejczyk T, Polańska J, Zdrojewski T, Wojtyniak B, Rzyman W. Lung cancer survival and comorbidities in lung cancer screening participants of the Gdańsk screening cohort. European Journal Of Public Health 2019, 29: 1114-1117. PMID: 31004154, DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckz052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseLung cancer screening programsCancer screening programsCardiovascular diseaseDiabetes mellitusLung cancerScreening programLung cancer detection rateMedical eventsModifiable risk factorsLung cancer survivalObstructive pulmonary diseaseLung cancer patientsCancer detection rateHealth care providersHealth care systemWorld Health OrganizationScreening groupHeavy smokersPulmonary diseaseScreening cohortCancer patientsCancer survivalRisk factorsCare providers
2017
Serum lipid profile discriminates patients with early lung cancer from healthy controls
Ros-Mazurczyk M, Jelonek K, Marczyk M, Binczyk F, Pietrowska M, Polanska J, Dziadziuszko R, Jassem J, Rzyman W, Widlak P. Serum lipid profile discriminates patients with early lung cancer from healthy controls. Lung Cancer 2017, 112: 69-74. PMID: 29191603, DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2017.07.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly lung cancerSerum lipid profileLung cancerNegative predictive valuePredictive valueCancer patientsLipid profileComputed tomography lung cancer screeningLow-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screeningTomography lung cancer screeningEarly-stage lung cancerHealthy participantsEarly lung cancer patientsLow-dose computed tomographyHigh-risk smokersLung cancer screeningLung cancer patientsStage lung cancerMaximum negative predictive valueBlood-based biomarkersPositive predictive valueSerum lipidomeCancer screeningHealthy controlsSerum signatureStage I non-small-cell lung cancer: long-term results of lobectomy versus sublobar resection from the Polish National Lung Cancer Registry†
Dziedzic R, Żurek W, Marjański T, Rudziński P, Orłowski TM, Sawicka W, Marczyk M, Polańska J, Rzyman W. Stage I non-small-cell lung cancer: long-term results of lobectomy versus sublobar resection from the Polish National Lung Cancer Registry†. European Journal Of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 2017, 52: 363-369. PMID: 28402455, DOI: 10.1093/ejcts/ezx092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStage I NSCLCLung Cancer RegistryWedge resectionCell lung cancerOverall survivalSurvival rateCancer RegistryLung cancerCox proportional hazard ratiosPropensity score-matched analysisProportional hazard ratiosGroup of patientsTreatment of patientsLong-term resultsMethod of resectionLobar resectionHazard ratioSublobar resectionMediastinal lymphadenectomySurgical treatmentPatient groupRetrospective analysisSegmentectomyLobectomyStudy group
2016
Prognostic value of 5-microRNA based signature in T2-T3N0 colon cancer
Bobowicz M, Skrzypski M, Czapiewski P, Marczyk M, Maciejewska A, Jankowski M, Szulgo-Paczkowska A, Zegarski W, Pawłowski R, Polańska J, Biernat W, Jaśkiewicz J, Jassem J. Prognostic value of 5-microRNA based signature in T2-T3N0 colon cancer. Clinical & Experimental Metastasis 2016, 33: 765-773. PMID: 27485175, PMCID: PMC5110606, DOI: 10.1007/s10585-016-9810-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDistant metastasis-free survivalColon cancerMMR statusShorter distant metastasis-free survivalEarly-stage colon cancerMiR-592 expressionGroup of patientsMetastasis-free survivalExpression signaturesCox univariate analysisStage colon cancerNormal colon mucosa samplesColon mucosa samplesMiRNA expression signaturesAdjuvant chemotherapyDistant relapseMiRNA expressionDistant metastasisMiR-423-5pCC patientsPrognostic significancePrognostic valueSuch therapyUnivariate analysisHigh risk
2015
Influence of genetic background and oxidative stress response on risk of mandibular osteoradionecrosis after radiotherapy of head and neck cancer
Danielsson D, Brehwens K, Halle M, Marczyk M, Sollazzo A, Polanska J, Munck-Wikland E, Wojcik A, Haghdoost S. Influence of genetic background and oxidative stress response on risk of mandibular osteoradionecrosis after radiotherapy of head and neck cancer. Head & Neck 2015, 38: 387-393. PMID: 25352150, DOI: 10.1002/hed.23903.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRadiotherapy of headGlutathione S-transferase P1Mandibular osteoradionecrosisNeck cancerCohort of patientsIndividual radiosensitivitySingle nucleotide polymorphismsRadiation-induced oxidative stressDihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine levelsNeck radiotherapy treatmentConcomitant brachytherapyOxidative stress responseSevere complicationsPatient cohortOsteoradionecrosisSNP rs1695Multivariate analysisTissue damageHealthy tissue damagePatientsOxidative stressRadiotherapy treatmentRadiotherapyCohortBiomarker analysis
2014
Radiation-Induced Changes in Serum Lipidome of Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Jelonek K, Pietrowska M, Ros M, Zagdanski A, Suchwalko A, Polanska J, Marczyk M, Rutkowski T, Skladowski K, Clench MR, Widlak P. Radiation-Induced Changes in Serum Lipidome of Head and Neck Cancer Patients. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences 2014, 15: 6609-6624. PMID: 24747595, PMCID: PMC4013650, DOI: 10.3390/ijms15046609.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum lipidomeConformal radiotherapyMedium dosesEnd of radiotherapyNeck cancer patientsRadiation-induced changesWhole patient bodyBody responsePost-treatment samplesDoses of radiationBlood levelsCancer patientsNeck cancerBlood samplesRadiotherapyNormal tissuesPatientsDosesCancer radiotherapyLipidomePatient's bodyTreatment samplesTissueLipid extractsCancer
2011
Comparison of peptide cancer signatures identified by mass spectrometry in serum of patients with head and neck, lung and colorectal cancers: association with tumor progression.
Pietrowska M, Polańska J, Suwiński R, Wideł M, Rutkowski T, Marczyk M, Domińczyk I, Ponge L, Marczak L, Polański A, Widłak P. Comparison of peptide cancer signatures identified by mass spectrometry in serum of patients with head and neck, lung and colorectal cancers: association with tumor progression. International Journal Of Oncology 2011, 40: 148-56. PMID: 21894432, DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2011.1186.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer samplesCancer samplesHealthy donorsSerum proteomeNon-small cell lung cancerNeck squamous cell cancerSquamous cell cancerCell lung cancerAdvanced cancer casesSera of patientsColorectal cancer samplesCancer signaturesInter-group analysisPeptide signaturesCell cancerClinical stageColorectal cancerCancer patientsLung cancerNeck cancerColorectal adenocarcinomaCancer casesSerum amyloidHealthy volunteersBlood samplesRadiation-related Changes in Serum Proteome Profiles Detected by Mass Spectrometry in Blood of Patients Treated with Radiotherapy Due to Larynx Cancer
WIDŁAK P, PIETROWSKA M, WOJTKIEWICZ K, RUTKOWSKI T, WYGODA A, MARCZAK Ł, MARCZYK M, POLAŃSKA J, WALASZCZYK A, DOMIŃCZYK I, SKŁADOWSKI K, STOBIECKI M, POLAŃSKI A. Radiation-related Changes in Serum Proteome Profiles Detected by Mass Spectrometry in Blood of Patients Treated with Radiotherapy Due to Larynx Cancer. Journal Of Radiation Research 2011, 52: 575-581. PMID: 21768750, DOI: 10.1269/jrr.11019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMass spectrometrySerum samplesLarynx cancerTotal dosesSerum proteomeEnd of radiotherapyStart of radiotherapyRadiation-related changesBlood of patientsConsecutive blood samplesSerum proteome profilesMALDI-TOF mass spectrometryEarly time pointsHuman serum proteomeRadical radiotherapyPeptide ionsBlood samplesPatientsProteome profilesFinal irradiationRetrospective markerPilot studyRadiotherapyTime pointsAnalysed groupAssociation between plasma proteome profiles analysed by mass spectrometry, a lymphocyte-based DNA-break repair assay and radiotherapy-induced acute mucosal reaction in head and neck cancer patients
Pietrowska M, Polańska J, Walaszczyk A, Wygoda A, Rutkowski T, Składowski K, Marczak Ł, Stobiecki M, Marczyk M, Polański A, Widłak P. Association between plasma proteome profiles analysed by mass spectrometry, a lymphocyte-based DNA-break repair assay and radiotherapy-induced acute mucosal reaction in head and neck cancer patients. International Journal Of Radiation Biology 2011, 87: 711-719. PMID: 21351848, DOI: 10.3109/09553002.2011.556174.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute mucosal reactionsAcute reactionsMucosal reactionsNeck cancerPlasma proteomeNeck cancer patientsPlasma proteome profilesDefinitive radiotherapyCancer patientsPredictive markerHealthy donorsBlood samplesHealthy individualsPatientsRadiotherapyPlasma samplesComet assayLymphocytesCancerMaximal intensityMarkersProteome profiles