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Stabilizing group treatment for childhood-abuse related PTSD: a randomized controlled trial
Harald Bækkelund, Ida Karlsrud, Asle Hoffart & Espen Ajo Arnevik
Background: Patients with PTSD related to childhood-abuse often experience additional problems such as emotional dysregulation and interpersonal difficulties. Psychotherapy focused on stabilization of symptoms, emotion-regulation, and skills training has been suggested as a treatment for this patient population, either as preparation for further treatment or as a stand-alone intervention. Objective: The present study tests the efficacy of treatment using a group-protocol for stabilizing treatment delivered adjunct with conventional individual therapy. Methods: In a delayed-treatment design...
Intracranial effect of osimertinib in relapsed EGFR-mutated T790M-positive and -negative non-small cell lung cancer patients: results from a phase II study
Inger Johanne Zwicky Eide, Harald Grut, Åslaug Helland, Simon Ekman, Jens Benn Sørensen, Karin Holmskov Hansen, Bjørn Henning Grønberg, Saulius Cicenas, Jussi Pekka Koivunen, Anders Mellemgaard & Odd Terje Brustugun
Osimertinib is effective for relapsed T790M-positive patients with brain metastases. The high brain permeability suggests that also such patients without T790M could benefit. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of osimertinib on brain metastases in both T790M-positive and -negative patients. The TREM-study was an investigator-initiated phase II, single-arm, multi-institutional clinical trial conducted in Northern Europe. Patients with resistance to prior EGFR-TKIs received osimertinib until radiological progression, unacceptable toxicity or death. Baseline brain scans were performed in...
Stabilizing group treatment for childhood-abuse related PTSD: a randomized controlled trial
Harald Bækkelund, Ida Karlsrud, Asle Hoffart & Espen Ajo Arnevik
Background: Patients with PTSD related to childhood-abuse often experience additional problems such as emotional dysregulation and interpersonal difficulties. Psychotherapy focused on stabilization of symptoms, emotion-regulation, and skills training has been suggested as a treatment for this patient population, either as preparation for further treatment or as a stand-alone intervention. Objective: The present study tests the efficacy of treatment using a group-protocol for stabilizing treatment delivered adjunct with conventional individual therapy. Methods: In a delayed-treatment design...
Intracranial effect of osimertinib in relapsed EGFR-mutated T790M-positive and -negative non-small cell lung cancer patients: results from a phase II study
Inger Johanne Zwicky Eide, Harald Grut, Åslaug Helland, Simon Ekman, Jens Benn Sørensen, Karin Holmskov Hansen, Bjørn Henning Grønberg, Saulius Cicenas, Jussi Pekka Koivunen, Anders Mellemgaard & Odd Terje Brustugun
Osimertinib is effective for relapsed T790M-positive patients with brain metastases. The high brain permeability suggests that also such patients without T790M could benefit. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of osimertinib on brain metastases in both T790M-positive and -negative patients. The TREM-study was an investigator-initiated phase II, single-arm, multi-institutional clinical trial conducted in Northern Europe. Patients with resistance to prior EGFR-TKIs received osimertinib until radiological progression, unacceptable toxicity or death. Baseline brain scans were performed in...