1.Correction: 2023 Korean Society of Echocardiography position paper for diagnosis and management of valvular heart disease, part I: aortic valve disease
Sun Hwa LEE ; Se Jung YOON ; Byung Joo SUN ; Hyue Mee KIM ; Hyung Yoon KIM ; Sahmin LEE ; Chi Young SHIM ; Eun Kyoung KIM ; Dong Hyuk CHO ; Jun Bean PARK ; Jeong Sook SEO ; Jung Woo SON ; In Cheol KIM ; Sang Hyun LEE ; Ran HEO ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Jae Hyeong PARK ; Jong Min SONG ; Sang Chol LEE ; Hyungseop KIM ; Duk Hyun KANG ; Jong Won HA ; Kye Hun KIM ;
Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 2024;32(1):34-
2.Association between Emotional Labor and Work Absence Due to Dental Treatment in Korean Workers
Ji-Young SON ; Se-Hwan JUNG ; Jae-In RYU ; Dong-Hun HAN
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2024;24(4):350-358
Background:
The prevalence of service-oriented roles in the contemporary workplace has led to an increased demand foremployees to engage in emotional labor to navigate the challenges of a service-oriented economy. This study aimed to examine the association between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment and assess the role of various factors between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment.
Methods:
Four hundred and eighty-three workers participated in this survey. Work absence was an outcome variable, andemotional labor was an independent variable. Logistic regression analyses were performed to find the association between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment controlling for age, sex, and education. The impacts of mediators (work type, employment type, and stress) were also assessed. Furthermore, the association between emotional labor and absenteeism due to dental treatment was assessed according to the stress level.
Results:
Emotional labor was associated with a 1.75 times higher risk of absenteeism due to dental treatment (95% confidenceinterval 1.04∼2.83) across adjusted models among Korean workers. The impact of stress was the highest among the mediators.Despite the non-statistical significance of the results, it was observed that elevated stress levels were correlated with increased dental absenteeism due to emotional labor.
Conclusion
The findings of this study indicate that the performance of emotional labor is associated with an increased prevalenceof absenteeism due to dental treatment. High stress levels may result in even higher rates of absenteeism among Korean workers.
3.Major clinical research advances in gynecologic cancer in 2023:a tumultuous year for endometrial cancer
Seung-Hyuk SHIM ; Jung-Yun LEE ; Yoo-Young LEE ; Jeong-Yeol PARK ; Yong Jae LEE ; Se Ik KIM ; Gwan Hee HAN ; Eun Jung YANG ; Joseph J NOH ; Ga Won YIM ; Joo-Hyuk SON ; Nam Kyeong KIM ; Tae-Hyun KIM ; Tae-Wook KONG ; Youn Jin CHOI ; Angela CHO ; Hyunji LIM ; Eun Bi JANG ; Hyun Woong CHO ; Dong Hoon SUH
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2024;35(2):e66-
In the 2023 series, we summarized the major clinical research advances in gynecologic oncology based on communications at the conference of Asian Society of Gynecologic Oncology Review Course. The review consisted of 1) Endometrial cancer: immune checkpoint inhibitor, antibody drug conjugates (ADCs), selective inhibitor of nuclear export, CDK4/6 inhibitors WEE1 inhibitor, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors. 2) Cervical cancer: surgery in low-risk early-stage cervical cancer, therapy for locally advanced stage and advanced, metastatic, or recurrent setting; and 3) Ovarian cancer: immunotherapy, triplet therapies using immune checkpoint inhibitors along with antiangiogenic agents and PARP inhibitors, and ADCs. In 2023, the field of endometrial cancer treatment witnessed a landmark year, marked by several practice-changing outcomes with immune checkpoint inhibitors and the reliable efficacy of PARP inhibitors and ADCs.
4.Combination Analysis of PCDHGA12and CDO1 DNA Methylation in Bronchial Washing Fluid for Lung Cancer Diagnosis
Se Jin PARK ; Daeun KANG ; Minhyeok LEE ; Su Yel LEE ; Young Gyu PARK ; TaeJeong OH ; Seunghyun JANG ; Wan Jin HWANG ; Sun Jung KWON ; Sungwhan AN ; Ji Woong SON ; In Beom JEONG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2024;39(2):e28-
Background:
When suspicious lesions are observed on computer-tomography (CT), invasive tests are needed to confirm lung cancer. Compared with other procedures, bronchoscopy has fewer complications. However, the sensitivity of peripheral lesion through bronchoscopy including washing cytology is low. A new test with higher sensitivity through bronchoscopy is needed. In our previous study, DNA methylation of PCDHGA12 in bronchial washing cytology has a diagnostic value for lung cancer. In this study, combination of PCDHGA12 and CDO1 methylation obtained through bronchial washing cytology was evaluated as a diagnostic tool for lung cancer.
Methods:
A total of 187 patients who had suspicious lesions in CT were enrolled. PCDHGA12methylation test, CDO1 methylation test, and cytological examination were performed using 3-plex LTE-qMSP test.
Results:
Sixty-two patients were diagnosed with benign diseases and 125 patients were diagnosed with lung cancer. The sensitivity of PCDHGA12 was 74.4% and the specificity of PCDHGA12 was 91.9% respectively. CDO1 methylation test had a sensitivity of 57.6% and a specificity of 96.8%. The combination of both PCDHGA12 methylation test and CDO1 methylation test showed a sensitivity of 77.6% and a specificity of 90.3%. The sensitivity of lung cancer diagnosis was increased by combining both PCDHGA12 and CDO1 methylation tests.
Conclusion
Checking DNA methylation of both PCDHGA12 and CDO1 genes using bronchial washing fluid can reduce the invasive procedure to diagnose lung cancer.
5.Correction: 2023 Korean Society of Echocardiography position paper for diagnosis and management of valvular heart disease, part I: aortic valve disease
Sun Hwa LEE ; Se Jung YOON ; Byung Joo SUN ; Hyue Mee KIM ; Hyung Yoon KIM ; Sahmin LEE ; Chi Young SHIM ; Eun Kyoung KIM ; Dong Hyuk CHO ; Jun Bean PARK ; Jeong Sook SEO ; Jung Woo SON ; In Cheol KIM ; Sang Hyun LEE ; Ran HEO ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Jae Hyeong PARK ; Jong Min SONG ; Sang Chol LEE ; Hyungseop KIM ; Duk Hyun KANG ; Jong Won HA ; Kye Hun KIM ;
Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 2024;32(1):34-
6.Association between Emotional Labor and Work Absence Due to Dental Treatment in Korean Workers
Ji-Young SON ; Se-Hwan JUNG ; Jae-In RYU ; Dong-Hun HAN
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2024;24(4):350-358
Background:
The prevalence of service-oriented roles in the contemporary workplace has led to an increased demand foremployees to engage in emotional labor to navigate the challenges of a service-oriented economy. This study aimed to examine the association between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment and assess the role of various factors between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment.
Methods:
Four hundred and eighty-three workers participated in this survey. Work absence was an outcome variable, andemotional labor was an independent variable. Logistic regression analyses were performed to find the association between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment controlling for age, sex, and education. The impacts of mediators (work type, employment type, and stress) were also assessed. Furthermore, the association between emotional labor and absenteeism due to dental treatment was assessed according to the stress level.
Results:
Emotional labor was associated with a 1.75 times higher risk of absenteeism due to dental treatment (95% confidenceinterval 1.04∼2.83) across adjusted models among Korean workers. The impact of stress was the highest among the mediators.Despite the non-statistical significance of the results, it was observed that elevated stress levels were correlated with increased dental absenteeism due to emotional labor.
Conclusion
The findings of this study indicate that the performance of emotional labor is associated with an increased prevalenceof absenteeism due to dental treatment. High stress levels may result in even higher rates of absenteeism among Korean workers.
7.Major clinical research advances in gynecologic cancer in 2023:a tumultuous year for endometrial cancer
Seung-Hyuk SHIM ; Jung-Yun LEE ; Yoo-Young LEE ; Jeong-Yeol PARK ; Yong Jae LEE ; Se Ik KIM ; Gwan Hee HAN ; Eun Jung YANG ; Joseph J NOH ; Ga Won YIM ; Joo-Hyuk SON ; Nam Kyeong KIM ; Tae-Hyun KIM ; Tae-Wook KONG ; Youn Jin CHOI ; Angela CHO ; Hyunji LIM ; Eun Bi JANG ; Hyun Woong CHO ; Dong Hoon SUH
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2024;35(2):e66-
In the 2023 series, we summarized the major clinical research advances in gynecologic oncology based on communications at the conference of Asian Society of Gynecologic Oncology Review Course. The review consisted of 1) Endometrial cancer: immune checkpoint inhibitor, antibody drug conjugates (ADCs), selective inhibitor of nuclear export, CDK4/6 inhibitors WEE1 inhibitor, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors. 2) Cervical cancer: surgery in low-risk early-stage cervical cancer, therapy for locally advanced stage and advanced, metastatic, or recurrent setting; and 3) Ovarian cancer: immunotherapy, triplet therapies using immune checkpoint inhibitors along with antiangiogenic agents and PARP inhibitors, and ADCs. In 2023, the field of endometrial cancer treatment witnessed a landmark year, marked by several practice-changing outcomes with immune checkpoint inhibitors and the reliable efficacy of PARP inhibitors and ADCs.
8.Correction: 2023 Korean Society of Echocardiography position paper for diagnosis and management of valvular heart disease, part I: aortic valve disease
Sun Hwa LEE ; Se Jung YOON ; Byung Joo SUN ; Hyue Mee KIM ; Hyung Yoon KIM ; Sahmin LEE ; Chi Young SHIM ; Eun Kyoung KIM ; Dong Hyuk CHO ; Jun Bean PARK ; Jeong Sook SEO ; Jung Woo SON ; In Cheol KIM ; Sang Hyun LEE ; Ran HEO ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Jae Hyeong PARK ; Jong Min SONG ; Sang Chol LEE ; Hyungseop KIM ; Duk Hyun KANG ; Jong Won HA ; Kye Hun KIM ;
Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 2024;32(1):34-
9.Association between Emotional Labor and Work Absence Due to Dental Treatment in Korean Workers
Ji-Young SON ; Se-Hwan JUNG ; Jae-In RYU ; Dong-Hun HAN
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2024;24(4):350-358
Background:
The prevalence of service-oriented roles in the contemporary workplace has led to an increased demand foremployees to engage in emotional labor to navigate the challenges of a service-oriented economy. This study aimed to examine the association between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment and assess the role of various factors between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment.
Methods:
Four hundred and eighty-three workers participated in this survey. Work absence was an outcome variable, andemotional labor was an independent variable. Logistic regression analyses were performed to find the association between emotional labor and work absence due to dental treatment controlling for age, sex, and education. The impacts of mediators (work type, employment type, and stress) were also assessed. Furthermore, the association between emotional labor and absenteeism due to dental treatment was assessed according to the stress level.
Results:
Emotional labor was associated with a 1.75 times higher risk of absenteeism due to dental treatment (95% confidenceinterval 1.04∼2.83) across adjusted models among Korean workers. The impact of stress was the highest among the mediators.Despite the non-statistical significance of the results, it was observed that elevated stress levels were correlated with increased dental absenteeism due to emotional labor.
Conclusion
The findings of this study indicate that the performance of emotional labor is associated with an increased prevalenceof absenteeism due to dental treatment. High stress levels may result in even higher rates of absenteeism among Korean workers.
10.Major clinical research advances in gynecologic cancer in 2023:a tumultuous year for endometrial cancer
Seung-Hyuk SHIM ; Jung-Yun LEE ; Yoo-Young LEE ; Jeong-Yeol PARK ; Yong Jae LEE ; Se Ik KIM ; Gwan Hee HAN ; Eun Jung YANG ; Joseph J NOH ; Ga Won YIM ; Joo-Hyuk SON ; Nam Kyeong KIM ; Tae-Hyun KIM ; Tae-Wook KONG ; Youn Jin CHOI ; Angela CHO ; Hyunji LIM ; Eun Bi JANG ; Hyun Woong CHO ; Dong Hoon SUH
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2024;35(2):e66-
In the 2023 series, we summarized the major clinical research advances in gynecologic oncology based on communications at the conference of Asian Society of Gynecologic Oncology Review Course. The review consisted of 1) Endometrial cancer: immune checkpoint inhibitor, antibody drug conjugates (ADCs), selective inhibitor of nuclear export, CDK4/6 inhibitors WEE1 inhibitor, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors. 2) Cervical cancer: surgery in low-risk early-stage cervical cancer, therapy for locally advanced stage and advanced, metastatic, or recurrent setting; and 3) Ovarian cancer: immunotherapy, triplet therapies using immune checkpoint inhibitors along with antiangiogenic agents and PARP inhibitors, and ADCs. In 2023, the field of endometrial cancer treatment witnessed a landmark year, marked by several practice-changing outcomes with immune checkpoint inhibitors and the reliable efficacy of PARP inhibitors and ADCs.

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