1.Analysis of the global disease burden and trend of early-onset colorectal cancer
Zhanghan CHEN ; Siqi GAN ; Yiyuan CAO ; Linda LI ; Tianyu ZHANG ; Jia SONG ; Zhipeng QI ; Yunshi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;32(5):734-742
Objective To analyze the disease burden of early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) at the global, regional, and national levels from 1990 to 2021, and to predict the disease burden trend from 2022 to 2026. Methods Based on the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) database, the incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rate of EOCRC across 204 countries and regions from 1990 to 2021 were obtained. The time trends of these indicators were assessed by calculating the estimated annual percentage change (EAPC), and the contributions of ten risk factors to the EOCRC burden were analyzed. The autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model was used to predict the disease burden from 2022 to 2026. Results From 1990 to 2021, the number of new global EOCRC cases increased from 107 310 to 211 890, with the incidence rising from 3.96 to 5.37 per 100 000 people. In 2021, global EOCRC incidence, mortality, and DALY rate increased with age; males had higher rates than females in terms of incidence, mortality, and DALY rate in all age groups. In 2021, East Asia had the highest number of new cases, deaths, and DALY. From 1990 to 2021, the global EAPC for incidence rate was 0.96%, and death rate was –0.38%. ARIMA model indicated that from 2022 to 2026, the global incidence of EOCRC would continue to rise, while mortality and DALY rate would be expected to decline. Conclusions The disease burden of EOCRC has significantly increased globally from 1990 to 2021, with notable regional, age, and sex differences. By 2026, the mortality and DALY rate of EOCRC will decline, while the incidence is expected to further increase, highlighting the urgency of taking active measures to address the growing trend of EOCRC.
2.Application Value of an AI-based Imaging Feature Parameter Model for Predicting the Malignancy of Part-solid Pulmonary Nodule.
Mingzhi LIN ; Yiming HUI ; Bin LI ; Peilin ZHAO ; Zhizhong ZHENG ; Zhuowen YANG ; Zhipeng SU ; Yuqi MENG ; Tieniu SONG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2025;28(4):281-290
BACKGROUND:
Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide and a major cause of cancer-related deaths. Early-stage lung cancer is often manifested as pulmonary nodules, and accurate assessment of the malignancy risk is crucial for prolonging survival and avoiding overtreatment. This study aims to construct a model based on image feature parameters automatically extracted by artificial intelligence (AI) to evaluate its effectiveness in predicting the malignancy of part-solid nodule (PSN).
METHODS:
This retrospective study analyzed 229 PSN from 222 patients who underwent pulmonary nodule resection at Lanzhou University Second Hospital between October 2020 and February 2025. According to pathological results, 45 cases of benign lesions and precursor glandular lesion were categorized into the non-malignant group, and 184 cases of pulmonary malignancies were categorized into the malignant group. All patients underwent preoperative chest computed tomography (CT), and AI software was used to extract imaging feature parameters. Univariate analysis was used to screen significant variables; variance inflation factor (VIF) was calculated to exclude highly collinear variables, and LASSO regression was further applied to identify key features. Multivariate Logistic regression was used to determine independent risk factors. Based on the selected variables, five models were constructed: Logistic regression, random forest, XGBoost, LightGBM, and support vector machine (SVM). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to assess the performance of the models.
RESULTS:
The independent risk factors for the malignancy of PSN include roughness (ngtdm), dependence variance (gldm), and short run low gray-level emphasis (glrlm). Logistic regression achieved area under the curves ( AUCs) of 0.86 and 0.89 in the training and testing sets, respectively, showing good performance. XGBoost had AUCs of 0.78 and 0.77, respectively, demonstrating relatively balanced performance, but with lower accuracy. SVM showed an AUC of 0.93 in the training set, which decreased to 0.80 in the testing set, indicating overfitting. LightGBM performed excellently in the training set with an AUC of 0.94, but its performance declined in the testing set, with an AUC of 0.88. In contrast, random forest demonstrated stable performance in both the training and testing sets, with AUCs of 0.89 and 0.91, respectively, exhibiting high stability and excellent generalizability.
CONCLUSIONS
The random forest model constructed based on independent risk factors demonstrated the best performance in predicting the malignancy of PSN and could provide effective auxiliary predictions for clinicians, supporting individualized treatment decisions.
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3.Research progress on immunomodulatory effects and role of bile acids and bile acid receptors in the occurrence and development of colorectal cancer
Zhijun LIU ; Lili CUI ; Fengjing XU ; Xinhua SONG ; Zhipeng WANG ; Shouhong GAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(12):583-590
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors, which is a great threat to human life and health. The change of bile acid homeostasis can activate their corresponding receptors to regulate the immune functions, which is closely related to the occurrence of colorectal cancer. In addition, some bile acids can directly induce colorectal cancer and play an important role in the development of colorectal cancer. In this paper, the metabolic process of bile acids in vivo and the immunomodulatory role of bile acid receptors were reviewed, and the evidence of associations between bile acids and colorectal cancer were summarized, which showed the rebalancing the bile acid levels might play a role in the prevention or treatment of colorectal cancer.
4.Research progress in transcranial ultrasound stimulation for modulation of Alzheimer′s disease
Xiaoyu SONG ; Xu LIU ; Xiaoqing ZHOU ; Tao YIN ; Zhipeng LIU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;48(2):197-204
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that demonstrates great potential in treatment of neurological disorders due to its high spatial resolution and focused penetration ability, enabling millimetre-level precision modulation of specific brain regions with ultrasound to achieve neuromodulation of targeted areas. At present, numerous animal experiments and human studies have been carried out on the regulation of Alzheimer′s disease by TUS. In this review, the regulation effects of TUS on Alzheimer′s disease were introduced from the perspective of targeting different brain regions, including the hippocampus, frontal lobe and whole brain.
5.Effect of hand transmitted vibration on fingertip thermotactile perception threshold in grinding workers
Danying ZHANG ; Maosheng YAN ; Hansheng LIN ; Sizhi CHEN ; Xuemei SONG ; Bin XIAO ; Hua YAN ; Guoyong XU ; Zhipeng HE
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(5):540-544
Objective To analyze the effect of hand transmitted vibration on fingertip thermotactile perception threshold (TPT) among grinding workers in a sports equipment manufacturing enterprise. Methods A total of 151 male grinding workers from a sports equipment manufacturing enterprise in Guangdong Province were enrolled in the vibration exposure group, and 51 male workers without hand-transmitted vibration exposure were enrolled in the control group, using the judgment sampling method. Basic health conditions of the workers were surveyed in both groups. The TPTs of the distal phalanges of the index and little fingers on both hands were tested using an HVLab thermal perception tester. Results The detection rates of finger numbness and tingling among workers in the vibration exposure group were higher than those in the control group (92.1% vs 7.8% and 59.6% vs 0.0%, respectively, both P<0.01). The detection rates of numbness or tingling of different fingers in the vibration exposure group descended in the following order: index finger, middle finger, ring finger, thumb and little finger. The hot threshold of the index finger and little finger increased (all P<0.01), while the cold threshold decreased (all P<0.01) in the vibration exposure group, compared with the control group. The results of generalized linear regression analysis showed that with the increase of the duration of hand-transmitted vibration, the hot threshold of the index finger and the little finger of both hands increased (all P<0.01), and the cold threshold decreased (all P<0.01). The hot thresholds of workers with numbness of both the index fingers and left little finger were higher than those of workers without numbness of the same finger (all P<0.05). The hot threshold of workers with tingling of the left index finger was higher than those without tingling (P<0.05). The cold thresholds of workers with tingling of the both index fingers and left little finger were lower than those without tingling of the same finger (all P<0.05). The hot threshold of the right little finger increased with age (P<0.01), while the cold thresholds of both little fingers decreased with age (all P<0.01). Conclusion Hand-transmitted vibration exposure increases fingertip hot threshold and decreases fingertip cold threshold of workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration. Years of service in hand-transmitted vibration work, finger numbness or tingling, and age were influencing factors of TPT. Fingertip TPT examination can be used to assist in the early detection of vibration-induced nerve injury in workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration.
6.Endoscopic Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Combined With Huge-large Cage Insertion for Lumbar Instability
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2025;25(5):282-288
Objective To investigate clinical efficacy of endoscopic transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion(Endo-TLIF)combined with huge-large cage insertion technique in the treatment of lumbar instability.Methods A retrospective analysis was made on 18 cases of lumbar instability from May 2022 to August 2022.Endo-TLIF was performed to complete neural decompression,Kambin's triangle exposure,and endplate preparation.A huge-large cage was inserted in the intervertebral space through the Kambin's triangle with full-visualization endoscopy.Results The operation time was(180.3±24.4)min,and the intraoperative blood loss was(72.2±25.6)ml.Symptoms of numbness and weakness in the front thigh were gradually relieved after symptomatic treatment in 1 case.The hospital stay was(7.9±1.8)d.The 18 cases were followed up for 19-22 months(mean,19.9±1.1 months).As compared to pre-operation,Visual Analogue Scale[(2.3±1.4)points vs.(7.7±1.0)points,P=0.000;(1.1±0.4)points vs.(7.7±1.0)points,P=0.000]and Oswestry Disability Index[(18.61±4.79)% vs.(52.78±8.08)%,P=0.000;(9.28±4.03)% vs.(52.78±8.08)%,P=0.000]were significantly improved at 3 months after surgery and at final follow-up.As compared to pre-operation,the intervertebral height[(12.56±1.62)mm vs.(8.28±1.27)mm,P=0.000;(12.11±1.45)mm vs.(8.28±1.27)mm,P=0.000]and intervertebral foramen heigh[(22.89±2.00)mm vs.(17.17±1.69)mm,P=0.000;(22.61±1.86)mm vs.(17.17±1.69)mm,P=0.000]were significantly improved at 3 months after surgery and at the final follow-up.All the patients had a good bone fusion,and the excellent and good rate of the modified Macnab criteria was 94.4%(17/18).Conclusion Endo-TLIF combined with huge-large cage insertion can acquire a significantly good clinical outcomes in patients with lumbar instability,with advantages of safe and simple performance,good recovery of intervertebral height,and minimal damage to paraspinal soft tissue.
7.Three-dimensional radiographic features of solid variant of odontogenic keratocyst
Huasen MA ; Junru ZHAO ; Yubing LI ; Chang HAN ; Yangjing SONG ; Yan CHEN ; Zhipeng SUN ; Gang LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):168-172
Objective:To analyze the three-dimensional radiographic characteristics of solid variant of odontogenic keratocyst(SOKC)using multi-slice spiral tomography(MSCT).Methods:Clinical records,histopathological reports and MSCT images of 8 patients were retrospectively acquired,radiographic features,including lesion site,size,borders,jaw expansion,internal structures and relationship with surrounding tissues were analyzed.Results:8 cases(4 males and 4 females)aged 37-65 years were included.Among them,4 lesions were located in the maxilla and the other 4 in mandible.Clinically,the lesions manifested as an enlargement of the affected area in the jaw bone,with pain present in 6 cases.On MSCT scans,all lesions showed evident jaw expansion.The boundaries of the lesions were clear in 3 cases,and unclear in 5 cases.4 cases exhibited multilocular radiolucent lesions,while the other 4 cases showed mixed radiolucent/opaque lesions resembling fibro-osseous lesion.The maxilla lesions involved the palate,na-sal cavity,maxillary sinus and orbital floor.All mandible SOKCs were recurrent and infectious,with involvement of the surrounding soft tissue.Conclusion:SOKC exhibits imaging characteristics that differentiate from conventional odontogenic keratocysts.Radio-graphically,it presents as a benign or low-grade malignant solid jaw mass.
8.Interpretation of the Japanese Clinical practice guidelines for the management of retroperitoneal sarcoma and clinical advances
Zhipeng SUN ; Haoyu SONG ; Wengang LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(4):648-659
Retroperitoneal sarcoma is a rare but highly malignant type of soft tissue tumor,and its diagnosis and treatment have long been focal points in clinical research.In December 2021,the Japanese Society for Sarcoma Research,together with several other medical organizations,published the Clinical practice guidelines for the management of retroperitoneal sarcoma,which were revised in April 2023.The guidelines provide recommendations on three key aspects:the diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumors,treatment of primary retroperitoneal sarcomas,and management of recurrent or unresectable cases.They also address 11 clinical questions derived from these topics and,for the first time,present a systematic diagnostic and treatment algorithm for this disease—offering important reference value for standardizing the management of retroperitoneal sarcoma in China.The diagnostic process includes assessment of clinical features,imaging evaluation,pathological diagnosis,and biopsy.Despite the technical challenges,surgical resection remains the mainstay of treatment,with a particular emphasis on achieving R0 resection.In addition,chemotherapy,radiotherapy,particle therapy,and targeted therapy also play crucial roles.This article focuses on analyzing and discussing the guideline's recommendations on imaging,pathological diagnosis,and surgical resection,in comparison with other domestic and international guidelines.It further explores the effectiveness of current non-surgical treatment strategies based on recent advances in particle and immunotherapy,and looks ahead to the prospects of improving patient outcomes through personalized treatment,multimodal therapy,and multidisciplinary collaboration.
9.Three-dimensional radiographic features of solid variant of odontogenic keratocyst
Huasen MA ; Junru ZHAO ; Yubing LI ; Chang HAN ; Yangjing SONG ; Yan CHEN ; Zhipeng SUN ; Gang LI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):168-172
Objective:To analyze the three-dimensional radiographic characteristics of solid variant of odontogenic keratocyst(SOKC)using multi-slice spiral tomography(MSCT).Methods:Clinical records,histopathological reports and MSCT images of 8 patients were retrospectively acquired,radiographic features,including lesion site,size,borders,jaw expansion,internal structures and relationship with surrounding tissues were analyzed.Results:8 cases(4 males and 4 females)aged 37-65 years were included.Among them,4 lesions were located in the maxilla and the other 4 in mandible.Clinically,the lesions manifested as an enlargement of the affected area in the jaw bone,with pain present in 6 cases.On MSCT scans,all lesions showed evident jaw expansion.The boundaries of the lesions were clear in 3 cases,and unclear in 5 cases.4 cases exhibited multilocular radiolucent lesions,while the other 4 cases showed mixed radiolucent/opaque lesions resembling fibro-osseous lesion.The maxilla lesions involved the palate,na-sal cavity,maxillary sinus and orbital floor.All mandible SOKCs were recurrent and infectious,with involvement of the surrounding soft tissue.Conclusion:SOKC exhibits imaging characteristics that differentiate from conventional odontogenic keratocysts.Radio-graphically,it presents as a benign or low-grade malignant solid jaw mass.
10.Interpretation of the Japanese Clinical practice guidelines for the management of retroperitoneal sarcoma and clinical advances
Zhipeng SUN ; Haoyu SONG ; Wengang LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(4):648-659
Retroperitoneal sarcoma is a rare but highly malignant type of soft tissue tumor,and its diagnosis and treatment have long been focal points in clinical research.In December 2021,the Japanese Society for Sarcoma Research,together with several other medical organizations,published the Clinical practice guidelines for the management of retroperitoneal sarcoma,which were revised in April 2023.The guidelines provide recommendations on three key aspects:the diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumors,treatment of primary retroperitoneal sarcomas,and management of recurrent or unresectable cases.They also address 11 clinical questions derived from these topics and,for the first time,present a systematic diagnostic and treatment algorithm for this disease—offering important reference value for standardizing the management of retroperitoneal sarcoma in China.The diagnostic process includes assessment of clinical features,imaging evaluation,pathological diagnosis,and biopsy.Despite the technical challenges,surgical resection remains the mainstay of treatment,with a particular emphasis on achieving R0 resection.In addition,chemotherapy,radiotherapy,particle therapy,and targeted therapy also play crucial roles.This article focuses on analyzing and discussing the guideline's recommendations on imaging,pathological diagnosis,and surgical resection,in comparison with other domestic and international guidelines.It further explores the effectiveness of current non-surgical treatment strategies based on recent advances in particle and immunotherapy,and looks ahead to the prospects of improving patient outcomes through personalized treatment,multimodal therapy,and multidisciplinary collaboration.

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