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Reviews: French Studies
David DRAKE. 2005. French Intellectuals and Politics from the Dreyfus Affair to the Occupation. New York: Palgrave/MacMillan. 214 pp. £ 45, ISBN 0-333-77812-X.Alan SINGERMAN. 2004. Apprentissage du cinéma françaisLivre de l'étudiant. Newburyport, MA: Focus Publishing. 388 pp.ISBN 9-781585-101047.Brian MORTON and Donald C. SPINELLI. 2003. Beaumarchaisand the American Revolution. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.ISBN 0-7391-0468-3. 363pp. $84.Nicholas HEWITT. 2003. The Cambridge Companion to Modern French Culture. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Hardback ISBN 0-521-79123-5. 353pp. $65. Paperback ISBN 0-521-79465-X. 353pp. $23.
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Eros et autobiographie. Ecrire le désir dans les Mémoires d'outre-tombe de Chateaubriand
In: Moderna Språk, Band 87, Heft 1, S. 54-62
ISSN: 2000-3560
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Reviews and notices
In: Moderna Språk, Band 88, Heft 2, S. 217-240
ISSN: 2000-3560
Includes the following reviews:
pp. 217-223. Michal Anne Moskov. Falk, R., Spotlight on the USA. + Ockert-Axelsson, K. & Norman, D., Across Cultures: Course-Book. + Ockert-Axelsson, K. & Norman, D., Across Cultures: Teacher's Book. + Romano, T., Clearing the Way: Working with Teenage Writers. + Tomalin, B. & Stempleski, S., Cultural Awareness.
pp. 223-224. Helena Bergmann. Bradbury, M., The Modern British Novel.
pp. 224-225. Helena Bergmann. Taylor, D.J., After the War: The Novel and English Society since 1945.
pp. 225-226. Karin Aijmer. Channell, J., Vague Language.
pp. 227-230. Fritz Joachim Sauer. Parry, C., Menschen-Werke-Epochen.
pp. 230-232. Frank Michael Kirsch. Kast, B. & Neuner, G. (Hrsg.), Zur Analyse, Begutachtung und Entwicklung von Lehrwerken für den fremdsprachlichen Deutschundterricht.
pp. 233-235. Tom Conner. Brooks, P., Body Work. Objects of Desire in Modern Narrative.
pp. 236-237. Erik Cardelús. Shumway, N. The Invention of Argentina.
pp. 238-239. Jenny Norman. Slagter, J.P., Un nivel umbral.
p. 240. Redaktionsmeddelande/A Message from the Editors.
Reviews and notices
In: Moderna Språk, Band 93, Heft 1, S. 116-136
ISSN: 2000-3560
Includes the following reviews:
pp. 116-117. Karin Aijmer. Carter, R. & McCarthy, M., Exploring Spoken English.
pp. 117-118. Karin Aijmer. Knowles, G., Wichmann, A. & Alderson, P. (eds), Working wirh Speech.
pp. 118-121. Arne Olofsson. Barlach, E., Call English, An English Grammar for Danish Students.
pp. 121-123. Marko Modiano. Honey, J., Language is Power: The Story of Standard English and its Enemies.
p. 123. Ann-Marie Svensson. Freeborn, D., From Old English to Standard English.
pp. 124-126. Magnus Ankarsjö. Homer, S., Fredric Jameson: Marxism, Hermeneutics, Postmodernism.
pp. 126-127. Monica Armini. Cixous, H., Stigmata: Escaping Texts.
pp. 127-128. Sabina Kielow. Browning, B., Infectious Rythm: Metaphors of Contagion and the Spread of African Culture. + Kanneh, K., African Identities: Race, Nation and Culture in Ethnography.
p. 128. Ronald Paul. Jameson, F., The Cultural Turn: Selected Writings on the Postmodern, 1983-1998.
pp. 129-130. Andrea Kalman. Åhlander, L., Lömska ord och fällor - tysk ordkunskap.
pp. 131-132. Oliver Jahraus. Nünning, A. (Hrsg.), Metzler Lexikon, Literatur und Kulturtheorie, Ansätze - Personen - Grundbegriffe.
pp. 132-135. Tom Conner. Lucey, M., Gide's Bent. Sexuality, Politics, Writing.
pp. 135-136. Tom Conner. Kerdellant, CH., Les chroniques de l'ingénieur Norton. Condidences d'un Américain à Paris.
Reviews and notices
In: Moderna Språk, Band 90, Heft 2, S. 222-247
ISSN: 2000-3560
Includes the following reviews:
p. 222. Paul Goulding. Giles, J. & Middleton, T. (eds.), Writing Englishness 1900-1950.
p. 223. Christine Räisänen. McGee, A., Read to Write Well. + McGee, A., Read to Write Well Answer Key.
pp. 224-235. Pia Köhlmyr. Falonius, T. & Karlsson, B., Highlights A. + Falonius, T. & Karlsson, B., Highlights of English Grammar. + Falonius, T. & Karlsson, B., Highlights B.
pp. 225-226. Paul Goulding. Shakespear, W., Macbeth.
pp. 226-228. Arne Olofsson. Törnqvist, L., Engelsk-svensk namnordbok.
pp. 228-230. John Brovik. Stone, R., Outerbridge Reach.
pp. 230-231. Helena Bergmann. Conde, M., La migration des Coeurs.
p. 231. Mall Stålhammar. Translation Perspectives IX 1996: Translation Horizions.
p. 232. Dan Landmark. Woolf, S., Nationalism in Europe 1815 to the present. A Reader.
pp. 232-233. Pascale Voillet. Lo-Johansson, I., Peddling My Wares.
pp. 233-. Ronald Paul. Hobsbawn, E., The Age of Extremes: the short twentieth century 1914-1991.
pp. 235-237. Gustav Korlén. Kluge, F., Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache.
pp. 237-239. Lars-Olof Nyhlén. Ammon, U., Die deutsches Sprache in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.
pp. 239-240. Edelgard Biedermann. Delius, F.C., Der Spaziergang von Rostock nach Syrakus.
pp. 240-243. Klaus Rossenbeck. Svensson, G., Tyskland. Kalla fakta.
pp. 243-244. Tom Conner. Tiersky, R., France in the New Europe. Changing yet Steadfast.
pp. 244-247. Tom Conner. Porch, D., The French Secret Services. From the Dreyfus Affair to the Gulf War.
Prostate-specific antigen velocity in a prospective prostate cancer screening study of men with genetic predisposition
Background: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and PSA-velocity (PSAV) have been used to identify men at risk of prostate cancer (PrCa). The IMPACT study is evaluating PSA screening in men with a known genetic predisposition to PrCa due to BRCA1/2 mutations. This analysis evaluates the utility of PSA and PSAV for identifying PrCa and high-grade disease in this cohort. Methods: PSAV was calculated using logistic regression to determine if PSA or PSAV predicted the result of prostate biopsy (PB) in men with elevated PSA values. Cox regression was used to determine whether PSA or PSAV predicted PSA elevation in men with low PSAs. Interaction terms were included in the models to determine whether BRCA status influenced the predictiveness of PSA or PSAV. Results: 1634 participants had 3 PSA readings of whom 174 underwent PB and 45 PrCas diagnosed. In men with PSA >3.0 ng ml−l, PSAV was not significantly associated with presence of cancer or high-grade disease. PSAV did not add to PSA for predicting time to an elevated PSA. When comparing BRCA1/2 carriers to non-carriers, we found a significant interaction between BRCA status and last PSA before biopsy (P=0.031) and BRCA2 status and PSAV (P=0.024). However, PSAV was not predictive of biopsy outcome in BRCA2 carriers. Conclusions: PSA is more strongly predictive of PrCa in BRCA carriers than non-carriers. We did not find evidence that PSAV aids decision-making for BRCA carriers over absolute PSA value alone. ; This research is coordinated by the Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK and is supported by grants from Cancer Research UK (Grant references (C5047/A21332, C5047/A13232 and C5047/A17528) and The Ronald and Rita McAulay Foundation. Mr and Mrs Jack Baker for the study in NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, Illinois and Myriad Genetics Laboratory, Salt Lake City, Utah, for providing research BRCA testing rates for NorthShore University HealthSystem participants. We acknowledge funding from the NIHR to the Biomedical Research Center at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, at Central Manchester Foundation Trust and the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Program. We acknowledge that in Australia, this project was co-funded by Cancer Council Tasmania and Cancer Australia, grant number 1006349 (2011–2013), Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, grant number PCFA PRO4 (2008) and Cancer Councils of Victoria and South Australia, grant number 400048 (2006–2008), The Victorian Cancer Agency Clinical Trial Capacity CTCB08_14, Cancer Australia & Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (2014–2016) grant number 1059423, and Translational grants EOI09_50. The Association of International Cancer Research funded data collection in The Netherlands (AICR 10–0596). We acknowledge funding from the Basser Center for BRCA (to S Domchek). We acknowledge funding from the National Cancer Institute [P30-CA008748], the Sidney Kimmel Center for Prostate and Urologic Cancers, and David H. Koch through the Prostate Cancer Foundation, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Program in UK, Swedish Cancer Society (Cancerfonden project no. 11–0624), and the Swedish Research Council (VR-MH project no. 2016–02974). We acknowledge funding from the Slovenian Research Agency, Research programme P3–0352. Elena Castro acknolwedges funding from a Juan de la Cierva' fellowship from MINIECO (grant reference IJCI- 2014–19129). We acknowledge the support of the Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (AECC), the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (organismo adscrito al Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad) and 'Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), una manera de hacer Europa' (PI10/01422, PI13/00285, PIE13/00022, PI16/00563 and CIBERONC) and the Institut Català de la Salut and Autonomous Government of Catalonia (2009SGR290, 2014SGR338 and PERIS Project MedPerCan). ; Peer Reviewed
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