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Reply on “teriparatide treatment for postmenopausal women with sacral insufficiency fracture”

Yang YC, Hsieh MH, Chien JT, Liu KC, Yang CC

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A New Perspective on the Heterogeneity of Cancer Glycolysis

Neugent ML, Goodwin J, Sankaranarayanan I, Yetkin CE, Hsieh MH, Kim JW

Tumors are dynamic metabolic systems which highly augmented metabolic fluxes and nutrient needs to support cellular proliferation and physiological function. For many years, a central hallmark of tumor metabolism has...
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Comedications and potential drug-drug interactions with direct-acting antivirals in hepatitis C patients on hemodialysis

Hsu PY, Wei YJ, Lee JJ, Niu SW, Huang JC, Hsu CT, Jang TY, Yeh ML, Huang CI, Liang PC, Lin YH, Hsieh MY, Hsieh MH, Chen SC, Dai CY, Lin ZY, Chen SC, Huang JF, Chang JM, Hwang SJ, Chuang WL, Huang CF, Chiu YW, Yu ML

Background/Aims: Direct‐acting antivirals (DAAs) have been approved for hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on hemodialysis. Nevertheless, the complicated comedications and their potential drug-drug...
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Spousal Concordance and Cross-Disorder Concordance of Mental Disorders: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Hsieh MH, Ju PC, Chiou JY, Wang YH, Wang JY, Chang CC

Objective Although both partners of a married couple can have mental disorders, the concordant and cross-concordant categories of disorders in couples remain unclear. Using national psychiatric population-based data only from...
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Teriparatide treatment shows faster healing than sacroplasty for postmenopausal women with sacral insufficiency fracture

Yang YC, Hsieh MH, Chien JT, Liu KC, Yang CC

Objectives Sacral insufficiency fracture (SIF) is not an uncommon osteoporosis fracture among the elderly. Aside from traditional treatments, sacroplasty and teriparatide (TPTD) injection have been introduced. This report aims to compare...
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Association between Thioridazine Use and Cancer Risk in Adult Patients with Schizophrenia-A Population-Based Study

Chang CC, Hsieh MH, Wang JY, Chiu NY, Wang YH, Chiou JY, Huang HH, Ju PC

OBJECTIVE: Several cell line studies have demonstrated thioridazine’s anticancer, multidrug resistance-reversing and apoptosis-inducing properties in various tumors. We conducted this nationwide population-based study to investigate the association between thioridazine use...
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The development of Taiwan Fracture Liaison Service network

Chang LY, Tsai KS, Peng JK, Chen CH, Lin GT, Lin CH, Tu ST, Mao IC, Gau YL, Liu HC, Niu CC, Hsieh MH, Chien JT, Hung WC, Yang RS, Wu CH, Chan DC

Osteoporosis and its associated fragility fractures are becoming a severe burden in the healthcare system globally. In the Asian-Pacific (AP) region, the rapidly increasing in aging population is the main...
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Metformin and statins reduce hepatocellular carcinoma risk in chronic hepatitis C patients with failed antiviral therapy

Tsai PC, Huang CF, Yeh ML, Hsieh MH, Kuo HT, Hung CH, Tseng KC, Lai HC, Peng CY, Wang JH, Chen JJ, Lee PL, Chien RN, Yang CC, Lo GH, Kao JH, Liu CJ, Liu CH, Yan SL, Lin CY, Su WW, Chu CH, Chen CJ, Tung SY, Tai C, Lin CW, Lo CC, Cheng PN, Chiu YC, Wang CC, Cheng JS, Tsai WL, Lin HC, Huang YH, Chen CY, Huang JF, Dai CY, Chung WL, Bair MJ, Yu ML, T-COACH Study Group

Background/Aims: Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients who failed antiviral therapy are at increased risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study assessed the potential role of metformin and statins, medications for...
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