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Maternity Care Experiences of Asylum-seeking and Refugee Women in Scotland
The International Organisation of Migration reports that over half (52.4%) of international migrants in Europe are women. Evidence suggests that women with immigrant backgrounds often struggle to access healthcare across the world. Among migrant women, asylum-seeking and refugee women face higher risks of poor pregnancy and birth outcomes, including babies …
Optical Neuroimaging and Cognition
Dementia is associated with a variety of neurovascular and neurometabolic abnormalities. Traditional imaging techniques used to investigate such abnormalities, such as Positron Emission Tomography and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, are not always well tolerated, have expensive start up and running costs, and are limited with regards to the types of …
Diagnosing Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using Electromyography of the Muscles of the Mouth
The investigators will establish how well a novel, quick, and painless way of measuring muscle activity from the mouth and throat works for detecting sleep apnea. This technology is called transmembraneous electromyography (tmEMG). Leveraging two technologies, a new probe capable of recording muscle activity by lightly touching the muscle, as …
OPTImaL:Optimisation of Treatment for Patients With Low Stage Triple-negative Breast Cancer With High Stromal Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocytes
The aim of this study is to investigate whether subjects with breast cancer that have certain favorable features, after performing the surgery and radiation, the chemotherapy can be safely omitted in the treatment. In addition, the investigation looks at whether the omission of chemotherapy ensures a better quality of life. …
[18F] - FD17 PET Imaging of α-synuclein: A Clinical Study in α-synucleinopathy Patients
The main objective of this study is to establish a standardized method for [18F] - FD17 PET imaging in α-synucleinopathy patients, and to analyze its physiological distribution in healthy individuals as well as its pathological distribution in α-synucleinopathy patients, including Parkinson's disease (PD), multiple system atrophy (MSA), and idiopathic rapid-eye-movement …
A Qualitative Assessment of the Severity and Impact of Rheumatic Immune-Related Adverse Events Following Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Immunotherapy
To understand the severity and nature of participants experiences during irAEs following immune checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy.
The Efficacy of High-frequency Short-time Spinal Cord Stimulation in the Treatment of Herpes Zoster-associated Neuralgia
Zoster-associated neuralgia (ZAN) is a type of neuropathic pain caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). The global annual incidence is approximately 3-5 per 1,000 individuals, and in China, the incidence is around 4.89 per 1,000 individuals, increasing with age. The underlying mechanisms of ZAN involve neuroinflammation, peripheral …
NOrmoBaric Oxygen Therapy Use In Critical Limb ISchemia
Peripheral arteriopathy disease (PAD) affects 1 million people in France. In its most advanced stage: chronic permanent ischemia also called critical ischemia, the prognosis of patients is burdened with a one-year mortality rate of 30%. Chronic permanent ischemia results from a lack of oxygen supply to the microcirculatory network, responsible …
Assessment of Cancer-related Post-traumatic Stress in Patients and Caregivers in the Year Following Diagnosis, and Identification of Their Expectations of Personalized Support - CANDYSTRESS
The impact of cancer on the lives of patients and their caregivers is undeniable. In addition to the potentially traumatic aspects (i.e., creating a very violent emotional shock) linked to the announcement of the disease and the various stages of the care pathway (effects of treatment, announcement of a cancer …
Use of an Ultra-rapid BRCA1/2 Status Screening Test in Diagnostic and Theranostic Indication: Performance and Interest for Patients and Practitioners
The time taken to obtain the results of germline mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 has become a major issue in adapting the therapeutic management of patients, particularly those with breast cancer. The time taken to obtain the results of BRCA1/2 tests in routine laboratories with a view to personalised treatment …