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Dolores C. García-Olmo

Researcher at Hospital Universitario La Paz

Publications -  59
Citations -  1724

Dolores C. García-Olmo is an academic researcher from Hospital Universitario La Paz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Metastasis. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1526 citations.

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Cell-Free Nucleic Acids Circulating in the Plasma of Colorectal Cancer Patients Induce the Oncogenic Transformation of Susceptible Cultured Cells

TL;DR: The results indicate that plasma from cancer patients is able to transform cultured cells oncogenically, supporting the previously proposed hypothesis of genometastasis.
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Effects of Long-Term Treatment of Colon Adenocarcinoma With Crocin, a Carotenoid From Saffron (Crocus sativus L.): An Experimental Study in the Rat

TL;DR: Long-term treatment with crocin enhances survival selectively in female rats with colon cancer without major toxic effects, and might be related to its strong cytotoxic effect on cultured tumor cells.
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Tumor DNA circulating in the plasma might play a role in metastasis. The hypothesis of the genometastasis.

TL;DR: The presence of tumor DNA in plasma is examined using an experimental model in which tumor cells were modified with a genome-associated tag to propose the following hypothesis: Metastases might develop as a result of transfection of susceptible cells in distant target organs with dominant oncogenes that are present in the circulating plasma and are derived from the primary tumor.
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A new bronchoscopic treatment of tracheomediastinal fistula using autologous adipose-derived stem cells

TL;DR: The case history is reported of a patient with a tracheomediastinal fistula resulting from laser treatment of tracheal cancer who was treated by bronchoscopic injection of autologous adipose-derived stem cells suspended in fibrin glue, the first report of treatment oftracheal fistula by autologously derived cell therapy.