Qiaofen Li's research while affiliated with The Third Xiangya Hospital of the Central South University and other places
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Publications (2)
Background
Narrative Medicine (NM), a contemporary medical concept proposed in the 21st century, emphasizes the use of narrative as a literary form in medicine. This study aims to explore the understanding about NM and willingness to learn NM among medical students in our hospital.
Methods
A questionnaire survey was conducted among 130 students at...
This study aims to explore the role of SKA1 in cancer diagnosis and prognosis and to investigate the mechanism by which SKA1 affects the malignant behaviors of ovarian cancer. Herein, we analyzed the oncogenic role of SKA1 at pan-cancer level by multiple informatics databases and verified the analysis by in vitro experiments. As a result, SKA1 was...
Citations
... The results, as shown in Figure 2B, showed that there was a significant difference in the expression of SKA1 between cancerous and paracancerous tissues (P=0.015). Many previous studies have demonstrated the important role of SKA1 in the malignant transformation and progression of multiple cancer types, because this gene can regulate various signaling pathways to affect tumor cell growth and metastasis [6]. Increasing clinical evidence has indicated that poor clinical prognosis, tumor invasion, and metastasis are all connected to increased SKA1 expression in a wide variety of cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer, bladder cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma [7][8][9]. ...