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442 to ?2.637, p?Alizarin based on FLT PET-CT had potential benefits for some organs at risk, such as lungs and heart. Funding: Research Fund of Shandong Provincial Health Bureau of China. The authors declared no conflicts of interest. ""Background: Tumours of the breast have become one of the most common malignancies in India in recent years, and seem to be increasing. Common malignancies affecting the breast are carcinoma and sarcoma, including phyllodes tumour. Because of a lack of awareness in the general population, patients present late and with large advanced tumours. Surgery for large tumours leads to extensive defects that may not be suitable for primary closure. Extensive, complex surgical procedures are not suitable for our centre because of a lack of resources and time constraints. We share our experience of closure of such defects using a simple procedure, the thoraco-abdominal SB203580 order (TA) flap. Methods: Between January, 2003, and December, 2010, a total of 1232 patients had surgery for breast tumours at our centre. Of these, 912 (74%) of patients had a mastectomy. 78 (8.5%) of patients had a large post-mastectomy defect that could not be closed primarily. Soft-tissue cover using the TA flap was done for all of these patients. The TA flap is a rotation-advancement variant of the fascio-cutaneous flap, with random pattern blood supply. Findings: Primary healing could be achieved in 73 (94%) of patients who had TA flap cover. Three patients had marginal necrosis that responded to conservative treatment. Two patients developed major necrosis with loss of TA flap and needed salvage myocutaneous flap repair. All patients were able to receive the planned adjuvant find more chemo and/or radiation therapy. Interpretation: The aim of surgery in large advanced breast tumours is adequate disease extirpation with early recovery, so that adjuvant therapy can be done to improve survival. The TA flap is a simple, safe, reliable, and effective technique with minimum morbidity for coverage of large post-mastectomy defects, and is particularly suited for surgeons and patients in our region. Funding: None. The authors declared no conflicts of interest. ""Background: Hypoxia has been shown to cause tumour resistance to radiation and chemotherapy. Treatment failure in large tumours of locally advanced cervical cancer is associated with intratumoral hypoxic circumstances. We investigated the association between hypoxia, angiogenesis, proliferation, and tumour volume in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer, and evaluated the effectiveness of carbogen-nicotinamide (CON) as a hypoxia modifier to enhance cell oxygenation.