Iina hietanen
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All three of the women join the Lotta Svärd, a Finnish voluntary auxiliary paramilitary organisation for women.
#Iina hietanen movie#
Summary: A movie about three young women who live a normal life in Finland until Winter War in 1939. This is one of my own favorites of Finnish movies.Ģ005 - Directed by Ilkka Vanne - Starring Laura Birn, Karoliina Vanne, Hanna Lekander, Ilkka Villi Him and Edelmann (who is also a singer, they sing the ending song of the film together) work very well together in this one, they have chemistry and it’s visible how much they’ve enjoyed working together. Jenna’s Note: Vesa-Matti Loiri is one of the most iconic faces of Finnish cinema (and also music, he’s a singer as well) and he really deserves all the appreciation he gets. The father wants to bond with the son after these long 30 years and they go on a long road trip to the north.
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Summary: A drama, a road movie about a father who meets his son after a long time. Some of these I’ve seen, some are important or have a significant meaning for our culture or were just quite popular when they came out.Ģ012 - Directed by Mika Kaurismäki - Starring Vesa-Matti Loiri, Samuli Edelmann doi: 10.1200/JCO.20.At first, I want to thank you for hosting an event like this! It has been so interesting to read about movies from other countries and I decided to put only Finnish movies on this list. Early invasive cervical cancer: tumor delineation by magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and clinical examination, verified by pathologic results, in the ACRIN 6651/GOG 183 intergroup study. Mitchell DG, Snyder B, Coakley F, Reinhold C, Thomas G, Amendola M, et al. Patel-Lippmann K, Robbins JB, Barroilhet L, Anderson B, Sadowski EA, Boyum J. Cervical cancer: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.
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Marth C, Landoni F, Mahner S, McCormack M, Gonzalez-Martin A, Colombo N, et al. Trends in the incidence and mortality of female reproductive system cancers. Global Cancer in women: burden and trends. Torre LA, Islami F, Siegel RL, Ward EM, Jemal A. Tumor SUVmax/ADC ratio may predict pelvic nodal involvement.ģ T MRI ADC Cervical cancer PET/MRI SUV Staging. PET/MRI shows higher accuracy than MRI alone for determining local tumor spread and distant metastasis emphasizing the added value of PET over MRI alone in staging of cervical cancer. Tumor SUVmax/ADC ratio, but not SUVmax or ADC alone, was significantly higher in the presence of metastatic pelvic lymph nodes (P < 0.05). PET/MRI and MRI showed equal AUC for pelvic nodal staging (both 0.73), whereas AUC for distant metastases was higher using PET/MRI (0.80 versus 0.67). PET/MRI had higher diagnostic confidence than MRI in identifying patients with radical cone biopsy and no residual at hysterectomy (sensitivity 89% versus 44%). PET/MRI resulted in higher AUC compared with MRI alone in detecting parametrial (0.89 versus 0.73), vaginal (0.85 versus 0.74), and deep cervical stromal invasion (0.96 versus 0.74), respectively. In total, 33 patients who underwent surgery (n = 23) or first-line chemoradiation (n = 10) were included. Area under the curve (AUC) was determined to predict diagnostic performance and Mann-Whitney U test was applied for group comparisons. Tumor SUVmax and ADC were measured and SUVmax/ADC ratio calculated. Histopathology or clinical consensus with follow-up imaging were used as reference standard. Local tumor spread, nodal involvement, and distant metastases were evaluated using PET/MRI or MRI dataset alone. Patients with histopathologically-proven cervical cancer and whole-body 18F-FDG PET/MRI obtained before definitive treatment were retrospectively registered. The purpose of this study was to assess the additional diagnostic value of PET over MRI alone in local and whole-body staging of cervical cancer, and to evaluate the benefit of standardized uptake value (SUV) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) in staging. The use of PET/MRI for gynecological cancers is emerging.