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- ESMO consensus guidelines for the management of patients with metastatic colorectal cancerPublication . Van Cutsem, E; Cervantes, A; Adam, R; Sobrero, A; Van Krieken, J H; Aderka, D; Aranda Aguilar, E; Bardelli, A; Benson, A; Bodoky, G; Ciardiello, F; D'Hoore, A; Diaz-Rubio, E; Douillard, J-Y; Ducreux, M; Falcone, A; Grothey, A; Gruenberger, T; Haustermans, K; Heinemann, V; Hoff, P; Köhne, C-H; Labianca, R; Laurent-Puig, P; Ma, B; Maughan, T; Muro, K; Normanno, N; Österlund, P; Oyen, W J G; Papamichael, D; Pentheroudakis, G; Pfeiffer, P; Price, T J; Punt, C; Ricke, J; Roth, A; Salazar, R; Scheithauer, W; Schmoll, H J; Tabernero, J; Taïeb, J; Tejpar, S; Wasan, H; Yoshino, T; Zaanan, A; Arnold, DColorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies in Western countries. Over the last 20 years, and the last decade in particular, the clinical outcome for patients with metastatic CRC (mCRC) has improved greatly due not only to an increase in the number of patients being referred for and undergoing surgical resection of their localised metastatic disease but also to a more strategic approach to the delivery of systemic therapy and an expansion in the use of ablative techniques. This reflects the increase in the number of patients that are being managed within a multidisciplinary team environment and specialist cancer centres, and the emergence over the same time period not only of improved imaging techniques but also prognostic and predictive molecular markers. Treatment decisions for patients with mCRC must be evidence-based. Thus, these ESMO consensus guidelines have been developed based on the current available evidence to provide a series of evidence-based recommendations to assist in the treatment and management of patients with mCRC in this rapidly evolving treatment setting.
- Search for direct pair production of scalar top quarks in the single- and dilepton channels in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=8 $ TeVPublication . CMS collaboration (2285 authors); Calpas, Betty; Nayak, Aruna; Bargassa, Pedrame; Beirão Da Cruz E Silva, Cristóvão; Di Francesco, Agostino; Faccioli, Pietro; Ferreira Parracho, Pedro Guilherme; Gallinaro, Michele; Hollar, Jonathan; Leonardo, Nuno; Lloret Iglesias, Lara; Nguyen, Federico; Rodrigues Antunes, Joao; Seixas, Joao; Toldaiev, Oleksii; Vadruccio, Daniele; Varela, Joao; Vischia, Pietro; David Tinoco Mendes, Andre; Silva, Pedro; Musella, Pasquale; Pela, Joaoare reported from a search for the top squark $ {\tilde{\mathrm{t}}}_1 $ , the lighter of the two supersymmetric partners of the top quark. The data sample corresponds to 19.7 fb$^{−1}$ of proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=8 $ TeV collected with the CMS detector at the LHC. The search targets $ {\tilde{\mathrm{t}}}_1\to \mathrm{b}{\tilde{\chi}}_1^{\pm } $ and $ {\tilde{\mathrm{t}}}_1\to {\mathrm{t}}^{\left(\ast \right)}{\tilde{\chi}}_1^0 $ decay modes, where $ {\tilde{\chi}}_1^{\pm } $ and $ {\tilde{\chi}}_1^0 $ are the lightest chargino and neutralino, respectively. The reconstructed final state consists of jets, b jets, missing transverse energy, and either one or two leptons. Leading backgrounds are determined from data. No significant excess in data is observed above the expectation from standard model processes. The results exclude a region of the two-dimensional plane of possible $ {\tilde{\mathrm{t}}}_1 $ and $ {\tilde{\chi}}_1^0 $ masses. The highest excluded $ {\tilde{\mathrm{t}}}_1 $ and $ {\tilde{\chi}}_1^0 $ masses are about 700 GeV and 250 GeV, respectively.
