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Deutsche Bürgerkunde : Einführung in die allgemeine Staatslehre, in die Verfassung und Verwaltung des Deutschen Reiches und Preussens und in die Volkswirtschaftslehre
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Year: 1910 Publisher: Leipzig Voigtländer

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Deutsche Bürgerkunde : Einführung in die allgemeine Staatslehre, in die Verfassung und Verwaltung des Deutschen Reiches und Preussens, in die Kenntnis der Grossmächte und in die Volkswirtschaftslehre
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Photoperiodism and related phenomena in plants and animals : Proceedings of the conference on photoperiodism, October 29 - November 2, 1957, sponsored by the Committee on Photobiology of the National Academy of Sciences National Research Council and suppoted by the National Science Foundation.
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Year: 1959 Publisher: Washington : American Association for the Advancement of Science,

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PIPAC
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ISBN: 3110366614 3110386364 9783110366624 3110366622 9783110386363 9783110366617 9783110366617 3110345943 9783110345940 Year: 2014 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Peritoneal dissemination is a common route of cancer metastasis. The benefit of administering chemotherapy directly into the peritoneal cavity is supported by preclinical and pharmacokinetic data. In comparison to intravenous (IV) treatment, intraperitoneal (IP) administration results in a several-fold increase in drug concentration within the abdominal cavity. There is now growing evidence from clinical studies showing a survival advantage for IP chemotherapy in various tumor typies, including ovarian, gastric and colorectal cancer. However, while the use of IP chemotherapy is slowly gaining acceptance, it is not universal, largely due to the greater toxicity associated with this approach. Moreover, efficacy of IP chemotherapy is limited by poor distribution within the abdominal cavity and by poor tissue penetration. A new way of IP chemotherapy is the application of cytotoxics in form of a pressurized aerosol into the abdominal of thoracic cavity. Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) is applied through laparoscopic access using two balloon trocars in an operating room equipped with laminar air-flow. In a first step,a normothermic capnoperitoneum is established with a pressure of 12 mmHg. A cytotoxic solution (about 10% of a normal systemic dose) is nebulized with a micropump into the abdominal cavity, and maintained for 30 min. The aerosol is then removed through a closed suction system. Applying an aerosol in the peritoneal cavity allows a homogeneous distribution of the chemotherapeutic agent within the abdomen. Furthermore, an artificial pressure gradient is generated that overcomes tumoral interstitial fluid pressure, an obstacle in cancer therapy. This results in a higher local drug concentration compared to conventional IP or IV chemotherapy. At the same time the plasma concentration of the chemotherapeutic agent remains low. In first clinical studies with limited number of patients in ovarian, gastric and colorectal cancer, as well as peritoneal mesothelioma, PIPAC has obtained encouraging tumor response rates and survival, with a low-side effects profile. Larger clinical trials are currently ongoing to examine if these data can be reproduced and extrapolated to other situations.

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