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    Metronomic chemotherapy with the COMBAT regimen in advanced pediatric malignancies: a multicenter experience by Zapletalova, D, André, N, Deak, L, Kyr, M, Bajciova, V, Mudry, P, Dubska, L, Demlova, R, Pavelka, Z, Zitterbart, K, Skotakova, J, Husek, K, Martincekova, A, Mazanek, P, Kepak, T, Doubek, M, Kutnikova, L, Valik, D, Sterba, J

    Published in Oncology (01-01-2012)
    “…The outcome of children with refractory/relapsed malignancies remains poor and novel therapies are urgently required. One of the promising approaches is…”
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    Trends in incidence of childhood cancers in the Czech Republic: population- based analysis of national registries (1994-2014) by Kodytkova, D, Bajciova, V, Krejci, D, Zapletalova, M, Dusek, V, Jarkovsky, J, Muzik, J, Klimes, D, Stary, J, Smelhaus, V, Vrzalova, A, Janotova, I, Sterba, J, Dusek, L

    Published in Neoplasma (2018)
    “…The purpose of this study is to summarize incidence and trends in the pediatric cancer burden in the Czech Republic over the period 1994-2014. The recently…”
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    The optimization of sample treatment for spectral karyotyping with applications for human tumour cells by Loja, T, Kuglik, P, Oltova, A, Smuharova, P, Zitterbart, K, Bajciova, V, Veselska, R

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2007)
    “…Spectral karyotyping (SKY) represents an important tool for the investigation of the complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) in many human malignancies which…”
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    Myofibroblastic tumor of the esophagus - a case report of long-term follow-up and literature review by Vaculová, J, Dolina, J, Jabandžiev, P, Štěrba, M, Tůma, J, Doušek, R, Plánka, L, Šenkyřík, J, Štěrba, J, Bajčiová, V, Eid, M, Pavlovský, Z, Kala, Z, Kunovsky, L

    “…Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm with intermediate malignant potential. Although most often seen in the lungs, it can…”
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    Syndromes Predisposing to Cancer in Children--the Experience of Pediatric Oncology Departmentof University Hospital Brno by Bajčiová, V

    Published in Klinická onkologie (2016)
    “…There is a broad spectrum of hereditary cancer predisposition syndromes affecting pediatric population. Early genetic testing establishing the diagnosis may…”
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    High-dose methotrexate and/or leucovorin rescue for the treatment of children with lymphoblastic malignancies: do we really know why, when and how? by Sterba, J, Valík, D, Bajciová, V, Kadlecová, V, Gregorová, V, Mendelová, D

    Published in Neoplasma (2005)
    “…Methotrexate (MTX) remains a mainstay in the treatment of children with hematological malignancies. The availability of an antidote/rescue agent, leucovorin…”
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    Synovial sarcoma in child -- case report by Skotáková, J, Bajciová, V, Ondrus, S

    “…Soft tissue tumors occur rarely and account for 7 to 10% of all malignant neoplasms in children under 15 years of age. They constitute a heterogeneous group of…”
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    Therapeutic Effect and Tolerance of Ipilimumam in Metastatic Malignant Melanoma in Children -  a Case Report by Bajčiová, V

    Published in Klinická onkologie (2015)
    “…Malignant melanoma is a rare malignancy in the pediatric population. Etiology is usually unknown. Clinical symptoms are nonspecific, clinical behavior and…”
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    Role of Immunotherapy in Pediatric Oncology by Bajčiová, V

    Published in Klinická onkologie (2015)
    “…Currently, most children with cancer can be cured with standard therapy (surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy). The only limiting factor is its severe acute…”
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    Cancer in Adolescents by Bajčiová, V, Onderčová, Z, Kodýtková, D

    Published in Klinická onkologie (15-09-2015)
    “…Cancer in adolescents (15 to 19 years) appears to be a serious medical, psychologic, ethical and economical problem as well. This group of patients has been…”
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    Malignant tumors of long bones in children: differential diagnosis and the role of imaging methods by Skotáková, J, Mach, V, Bajciová, V, Múdry, P, Ondrus, S

    “…The aim of the study was to analyze primary malignant tumors and tumor-like lesions of long bones, in relation to their localization, characteristics and…”
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    Changes of neurocognitive functions as result of cancer treatment in children and adolescents by Vlcková, I, Pavelková, K, Kepák, T, Pilát, M, Bajciová, V, Mazánek, P, Sterba, J, Jelínek, M

    Published in Klinická onkologie (2008)
    “…The monitoring of the late effects of childhood cancer treatments was established approximately in the 1970s. With an increasing number of children cancer…”
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    Tumors in children with birth defects. Current data from the Czech Republic by Sípek, A, Malis, J, Stĕrba, J, Muzík, J, Gregor, V, Stembera, Z, Horácek, J, Bajciová, V, Kepák, T, Sípek, Jr, A, Langhammer, P, Petrzílková, L, Vanková, E, Wiesnerová, J

    Published in Ceská gynekologie (01-04-2009)
    “…An analysis of birth defects incidences in a co-incidence with children age tumors in the Czech Republic in 1994 - 2005. Some bio-social factors (maternal age,…”
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    Claforan in the treatment of serious infections in children by Zbojan, J, Kralinský, K, Bajciová, V, Dluholucký, S

    Published in Československá pediatrie (01-02-1990)
    “…To 63 critically sick patients on account of serious infection Claforan was administered. Forty-six patients were hospitalized at the intensive care and…”
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