The aim of this study is to assess the occurrence and type of violence suffered by women with breast cancer in the High Complexity Care Unit of a municipality in the South of Minas and patients in a support group of t...The aim of this study is to assess the occurrence and type of violence suffered by women with breast cancer in the High Complexity Care Unit of a municipality in the South of Minas and patients in a support group of the University of the South of Minas Gerais. For that aim, a descriptive-exploratory methodology was applied through the quantitative method. Data were collected through a semi-structured form applied in individual interviews over a period of three months. We interviewed 57 patients and among those, 20 women (35.08%) reported having experienced some form of violence at some stage of their life, and the most frequently mentioned was the psychological violence followed by physical aggression. Although it was possible to identify that violence against affected these women, complaints against the aggressor were not affected.展开更多
Objective Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. Accurate evaluation of the size and extent of the tumor is crucial in selecting a suitable surgical method for patients with breast cancer. Bot...Objective Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. Accurate evaluation of the size and extent of the tumor is crucial in selecting a suitable surgical method for patients with breast cancer. Both overestimation and underestimation have important adverse effects on patient care. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of breast magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and ultrasound(US) examination for measuring the size and extent of early-stage breast neoplasms.Methods The longest diameter of breast tumors in patients with T_(1–2)N_(0–1)M_0 invasive breast cancer preparing for breast-conserving surgery(BCS) was measured preoperatively by using both MRI and US and their accuracy was compared with that of postoperative pathologic examination. If the diameter difference was within 2 mm, it was considered to be consistent with pathologic examination.Results A total of 36 patients were imaged using both MRI and US. The mean longest diameter of the tumors on MRI, US, and postoperative pathologic examination was 20.86 mm ± 4.09 mm(range: 11–27 mm), 16.14 mm ± 4.91 mm(range: 6–26 mm), and 18.36 mm ± 3.88 mm(range: 9–24 mm). US examination underestimated the size of the tumor compared to that determined using pathologic examination(t = 3.49, P < 0.01), while MRI overestimated it(t =-6.35, P < 0.01). The linear correlation coefficients between the image measurements and pathologic tumor size were r = 0.826(P < 0.01) for MRI and r = 0.645(P < 0.01) for US. The rate of consistency of MRI and US compared to that with pathologic examination was 88.89% and 80.65%, respectively, and there was no statistically significant difference between them(χ~2 = 0.80, P > 0.05).Conclusion MRI and US are both effective methods to assess the size of breast tumors, and they maintain good consistency with pathologic examination. MRI has a better correlation with pathology. However, we should be careful about the risk of inaccurate size estimation.展开更多
Objectives:To explore the efficacy and safety of virtual reality(VR)in relieving negative emotions in patients with breast cancer with different personalities.Methods:A randomized controlled trial was conducted.Betwee...Objectives:To explore the efficacy and safety of virtual reality(VR)in relieving negative emotions in patients with breast cancer with different personalities.Methods:A randomized controlled trial was conducted.Between April 2023 and October 2023,we enrolled patients with breast cancer treated in the Department of Breast Cancer and Oncology at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangdong Province.The patients were randomly divided into an intervention group(n=118)and a control group(n=119)using block randomization.The intervention group received the VR intervention 3-5 times over 5±2 weeks using natural landscapes with music or relaxation guidance,and the duration of each VR intervention was 15±3 min.The control group received routine nursing care,including disease education and psychological counseling.Patients were assessed using the Type D Scale,Positive and Negative Affect Scale,and Distress Thermometer,and adverse events during the intervention were recorded.Results:Overall,85 patients completed the study(44 in the intervention group and 41 in the control group).Patients with Type D personalities showed more negative emotions[25.0(21.5,27.5)vs.19.0(16.0,24.0),P=0.001]and distressed attitudes[4.0(2.0,5.0)vs.3.0(1.0,4.0),P=0.020]with fewer positive emotions(27.2±5.6 vs.31.0±5.9,P=0.014)than those with non-Type D personalities.Total population analysis revealed no significant differences between the groups.However,in the subgroup analysis,patients with Type D personalities in the intervention group showed greater relief from negative emotions than those in the control group[median difference,-5.0(-9.0,-2.5)vs.-2.0(-4.0,2.0),P=0.046].No significant differences were found between groups of patients with non-Type D personality traits.The proportion of adverse events was not significantly different between groups(P=0.110).Conclusions:Breast cancer patients with Type D personalities suffer more severe negative emotions and distress,and more attention should be paid to them.VR intervention significantly and safely reduced negative emotions in patients with Type D personalities.展开更多
Objectives:This study aimed to classify young breast cancer patients into distinct ambivalence over emotional expression and to explore the factors influencingthe level of ambivalence over emotional expression.Methods...Objectives:This study aimed to classify young breast cancer patients into distinct ambivalence over emotional expression and to explore the factors influencingthe level of ambivalence over emotional expression.Methods:A total of 217 young breast cancer patients were enrolled from a tertiary Grade A oncology hospital in Tianjin,China,using the convenience sampling method.All participants completed the general questionnaire,Ambivalence over Emotion Expression Questionnaire(AEQ),and Family Adapt-Ability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales-Chinese Version(FACES-CV).We employed exploratory latent profileanalysis for ambivalence over emotional expression profilingand logistic regression analysis to identify the influentialfactors Results:The results of the latent profileanalysis supported the models of four latent profiles,which were definedas“low conflict-lowexpression reflection”(19.2%),“high conflict-high inhibition expression”(43.9%),“moderate conflict-highregret expression”(18.1%),and“moderate conflict-desire understand”(18.8%).Logistic regression revealed that family cohesion,marital status,residence,per capita monthly income,and cancer stage were the influencingfactors of ambivalence over emotional expression in young breast cancer patients(P<0.05)Conclusions:Levels of ambivalence over emotional expression ameast cancer patients with breast cancer were highly heterogeneous.Medical staff should provide psychological counseling and health education tailored to the unique characteristics of emotional expression ambivalence in different patient groups to promote healthy emotional expression among patients.展开更多
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the therapeutic effect of a selfformulated Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),Shugan Jieyu San(疏肝解郁散),on improvement of liver function and depression alleviation in the patients with triple n...OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the therapeutic effect of a selfformulated Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),Shugan Jieyu San(疏肝解郁散),on improvement of liver function and depression alleviation in the patients with triple negative breast cancer(TNBC).METHODS:A total of 60 patients diagnosed with TNBC and depression were enrolled and randomly assigned to either the control group(receiving routine tumor treatment and duloxetine)or the treatment group(receiving the TCM in addition to routine treatment).RESULTS:Both treatment and control groups showed a reduction in depressive symptoms and improved daily living abilities after treatment.However,the treatment group demonstrated significantly better outcomes compared to the control group.Furthermore,the levels of dopamine and serotonin in the serum increased in both groups after 8 weeks of treatment,while the treatment group exhibited superior results.CONCLUSIONS:This TCM showed promising results in reducing depressive symptoms and improving daily abilities in patients with TNBC and comorbid depression,which was verified by the increase in serum levels of dopamine and serotonin,suggesting the potential involvement of these neurotransmitters in the therapeutic effects of this TCM.展开更多
BACKGROUND Metastasis of breast cancer usually affects the lungs,bones,liver,and brain.It rarely spreads to the gastrointestinal tract,and cases with similar endoscopic manifestations are even rarer.Herein,we report a...BACKGROUND Metastasis of breast cancer usually affects the lungs,bones,liver,and brain.It rarely spreads to the gastrointestinal tract,and cases with similar endoscopic manifestations are even rarer.Herein,we report a 52-year-old woman presenting with metastatic lobular carcinoma involving the gastrointestinal tract four years following a left mastectomy,chemoradiotherapy,and hormone therapy for lobular carcinoma of the breast.CASE SUMMARY A 52-year-old woman presented with a history of invasive lobular carcinoma and experienced metastasis of breast cancer to the gastrointestinal tract.The patient underwent a left mastectomy and tumor cells were positive for estrogen receptor(ER)and progesterone receptor(PR),negative for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)and E-cadherin.She did not experience any local or distant recurrences for four years following the mastectomy,chemoradiotherapy,and hormone therapy.However,the patient complained of upper abdominal discomfort and was transferred to our hospital.The endoscopic examination revealed multiple crater-like ulcers scattered throughout the stomach,gastric antrum,and colorectum.Surprisingly,the histology of colorectum lesions was the same as that of gastric metastasis.Gastric tumor cells were positive for GATA-binding protein 3(GATA3),PR,and ER,negative for HER2.The colorectum tumor cells were positive for GATA3 and ER and negative for cytokeratin 20.Based on the results of immunohistological examination,a final diagnosis of gastrointestinal metastases from breast cancer was established.CONCLUSION Distinguishing metastatic breast cancer from primary gastrointestinal lesions is crucial for initiating the correct treatment and enhancing the quality of life for patients.展开更多
Objectives:To identify the subgroups of self-reported outcomes and associated factors among breast cancer patients undergoing surgery and chemotherapy.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted between January and ...Objectives:To identify the subgroups of self-reported outcomes and associated factors among breast cancer patients undergoing surgery and chemotherapy.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted between January and November 2021.We recruited patients from two tertiary hospitals in Shanghai,China,using convenience sampling during their hospitalization.Patients were assessed using a questionnaire that included sociodemographic and clinical characteristics,the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System profile-29(PROMIS-29),and the PROMIS-cognitive function short form 4a.Latent class analysis was performed to examine possible classes regarding self-reported outcomes.Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to determine the associated factors.Analysis of variance(ANOVA)was conducted for symptoms across the different classes.Results:A total of 640 patients participated in this study.The findings revealed three subgroups in terms of self-reported outcomes among breast cancer patients undergoing surgery and chemotherapy:low physical-social-cognitive function,high physical-low cognitive function,and high physical-socialcognitive function.Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that age(≥60 years old),menopause,the third chemotherapy cycle,undergoing simple mastectomy and breast reconstruction,duration of disease 3-12 months,stageⅢ/Ⅳcancer,and severe pain were associated factors of the functional decline groups.Besides,significant differences in depression and sleep disorders were observed among the three groups.Conclusions:Breast cancer patients receiving surgery and chemotherapy can be divided into three subgroups.Aging,menopause,chemotherapy cycle,surgery type,duration and stage of disease,and severe pain affected the functional decline groups.Consequently,healthcare professionals should make tailored interventions to address the specific functional rehabilitation and symptom relief needs.展开更多
BACKGROUND Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women worldwide,with invasive ductal carcinoma(IDC)being the most prevalent subtype.Lymph node metastasis is the primary prognostic indicat...BACKGROUND Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women worldwide,with invasive ductal carcinoma(IDC)being the most prevalent subtype.Lymph node metastasis is the primary prognostic indicator,typically evaluated via biopsy of the ipsilateral sentinel or axillary lymph nodes.Contralateral axillary metastasis(CAM)without ipsilateral involvement is exceedingly rare,particularly in early-stage breast cancer.This report presents a case of CAM in a patient with triple-negative breast cancer(TNBC),underscoring diagnostic and therapeutic complexities.CASE SUMMARY A 73-year-old female presented with left-sided early-stage IDC in February 2023.Despite a modified radical mastectomy and pathologically negative ipsilateral lymph nodes,a postoperative positron emission tomography(PET)scan detected fluorodeoxyglucose-avid nodes in the contralateral axilla.Biopsy confirmed metastatic ductal carcinoma with triple-negative status,resulting in an upstaged diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer,stage IV,M1.The patient underwent six cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy,with follow-up PET imaging showing regression of the contralateral lesion.This case highlights the importance of advanced imaging in TNBC for precise staging and treatment optimization.CONCLUSION This case highlights the aggressive nature of TNBC and the need for advanced imaging to ensure accurate staging and effective management.展开更多
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in women globally,with its incidence continuing to rise,particularly in low-and middle-income countries,presenting a significant public health challenge w...Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in women globally,with its incidence continuing to rise,particularly in low-and middle-income countries,presenting a significant public health challenge worldwide[1].According to data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation(IHME)and the World Health Organization(WHO),the gap in access to healthcare services between high-and low-income countries contributes to delayed detection,increased incidence of advanced-stage disease,and,consequently,higher mortality rates(up to 50%higher compared to high-income countries)[1,2].This translates into inequalities in access to screening and early diagnosis methods,which exacerbate the burden of this disease in low-resource settings where infrastructure,funding,and access to trained professionals are limited[3].展开更多
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide.It has been estimated that about 416000 new cases and over 117000 deaths of breast cancer occurred in China in 2020.Among the new cases of breast cancer di...Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide.It has been estimated that about 416000 new cases and over 117000 deaths of breast cancer occurred in China in 2020.Among the new cases of breast cancer diagnosed each year,3-10%have distant metastasis at the time of initial diagnosis.In addition,approxi-mately 30%of patients with early-stage breast cancer may eventually experience recurrence or metastases.The 5-year survival rate of patients with advanced breast cancer is only 20%with a median overall survival of 2-3 years.Although advanced breast cancer remains incurable at present,new therapeutic options and multidisci-plinary treatment could be utilized to alleviate symptoms,improve quality of life,and prolong patients’survival.The choice of treatment regimens for patients with advanced breast cancer is very important,and the optimal treatment strategy beyond the first-and second-line therapy is often lacking.Herein,the China Advanced Breast Cancer Guideline Panel discussed and summarized recent clinical evidence,updated the guidelines for the diag-nosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer based on the 2020 edition,and formulated the“Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer in China(2022 edition)”for clinicians’reference.展开更多
Objective: To compare the response and adverse reactions of aminoglutethimide with that of femara, an oral aromatase inhibitor, in postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. Methods: Fifty patients were rando...Objective: To compare the response and adverse reactions of aminoglutethimide with that of femara, an oral aromatase inhibitor, in postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. Methods: Fifty patients were randomly assigned to femara 2.5 mg once daily (n=26) or aminoglutethimide (n=24) 125 mg twice daily in the first week, 250 mg twice daily in the second week, 250 mg three times daily in the third week and 250 mg four times daily in the fourth week, 30 days for one cycle for both groups. Results: Overall objective response rate (complete+partial) of 26.9% for femara was 12.5% higher than that of aminoglutethimide, but there was no significant difference (P=0.294). The percentages of stable disease were 53.8% and 50.0% respectively in both treatment groups and that of progressive disease of two groups were 19.2% and 37.5%. There was no significant difference between two arms in the receptor status, disease-free intervals, sites of disease and stages of treatment. Femara-related adverse events were fatigue (15.4%), anorexia (11.5%), dizziness (7.7%), nausea (3.8%) and somnolence (3.8%). However, incidence of nausea (25.0%) and vomiting (16.7%) in aminoglutethimide group was obviously higher and severer than that in femara group (P=0.045 and P=0.046). Compared to femara group, frequency in dizziness (25.0%), fatigue (20.8%), anorexia (16.7%), somnolence (12.5%) and cutaneous pruritus (12.5%) was higher in aminoglutethimide group. Allergic rash occurred in aminoglutethimide group. Conclusion: Femara was more effective and well tolerated than aminoglutethimide with respect to side effects in the treatment of postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer.展开更多
BACKGROUND Early-stage breast cancer patients often lack specific clinical manifestations,making diagnosis difficult.Molybdenum target X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)examinations both have their own advantag...BACKGROUND Early-stage breast cancer patients often lack specific clinical manifestations,making diagnosis difficult.Molybdenum target X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)examinations both have their own advantages.Thus,a combined examination methodology may improve early breast cancer diagnoses.AIM To explore the combined diagnostic efficacy of molybdenum target X-ray and MRI examinations in breast cancer.METHODS Patients diagnosed with breast cancer at our hospital from March 2019 to April 2021 were recruited,as were the same number of patients during the same period with benign breast tumors.Both groups underwent molybdenum target X-ray and MRI examinations,and diagnoses were given based on each exam.The single(i.e.,X-ray or MRI)and combined(i.e.,using both methods)diagnoses were counted,and the MRI-related examination parameters(e.g.,T-wave peak,peak and early enhancement rates,and apparent diffusion coefficient)were compared between the groups.RESULTS In total,63 breast cancer patients and 63 benign breast tumor patients were recruited.MRI detected 53 breast cancer cases and 61 benign breast tumor cases.Molybdenum target X-ray detected 50 breast cancer cases and 60 benign breast tumor cases.The combined methodology detected 61 breast cancer cases and 61 benign breast tumor cases.The sensitivity(96.83%)and accuracy(96.83%)of the combined methodology were higher than single-method MRI(84.13%and 90.48%,respectively)and molybdenum target X-ray(79.37%and 87.30%,respectively)(P<0.05).The combined methodology specificity(96.83%)did not differ from singlemethod MRI(96.83%)or molybdenum target X-ray(95.24%)(P>0.05).The Twave peak(169.43±32.05)and apparent diffusion coefficient(1.01±0.23)were lower in the breast cancer group than in the benign tumor group(228.86±46.51 and 1.41±0.35,respectively).However,the peak enhancement rate(1.08±0.24)and early enhancement rate(1.07±0.26)were significantly higher in the breast cancer group than in the benign tumor group(0.83±0.19 and 0.75±0.19,respectively)(P<0.05).CONCLUSION Combined molybdenum target X-ray and MRI examinations for diagnosing breast cancer improved the diagnostic sensitivity and accuracy,minimizing the missedand misdiagnoses risks and promoting timely treatment intervention.展开更多
Objective: Early assessment of response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for breast cancer allows therapy to be individualized. The optimal assessment method has not been established. We investigated the accuracy ...Objective: Early assessment of response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for breast cancer allows therapy to be individualized. The optimal assessment method has not been established. We investigated the accuracy of automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) to predict pathological outcomes after NAC. Methods: A total of 290 breast cancer patients were eligible for this study. Tumor response after 2 cycles of chemotherapy was assessed using the product change of two largest perpendicular diameters (PC) or the longest diameter change (LDC). PC and LDC were analyzed on the axial and the coronal planes respectively. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to evaluate overall performance of the prediction methods. Youden's indexes were calculated to select the optimal cut-off value for each method. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV) and the area under the ROC curve (AUC) were calculated accordingly.Results: ypT0/is was achieved in 42 patients (14.5%) while ypT0 was achieved in 30 patients (10.3%) after NAC. All four prediction methods (PC on axial planes, LDC on axial planes, PC on coronal planes and LDC on coronal planes) displayed high AUCs (all〉0.82), with the highest of 0.89 [95% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.83-0.95] when mid-treatment &BUS was used to predict final pathological complete remission (pCR). High sensitivities (85.7%-88.1%) were observed across all four prediction methods while high specificities (81.5%-85.1%) were observed in two methods used PC. The optimal cut-off values defined by our data replicate the WHO and the RECIST criteria. Lower AUCs were observed when mid-treatment ABUS was used to predict poor pathological outcomes. Conclusions:ABUS is a useful tool in early evaluation of pCR after NAC while less reliable when predicting poor pathological outcomes.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of ophiopogonin D on human breast cancer MCF-7 cells METHODS: Cell viability was assessed by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide and colony formation ...OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of ophiopogonin D on human breast cancer MCF-7 cells METHODS: Cell viability was assessed by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide and colony formation experiments. Cell cycle was measured with cell cycle flow cytometry and a living cell assay. Apoptosis and terminal deoxynucleoitidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling assays were performed to detect the apoptosis of MCF-7 cells induced by ophiopogonin D. Finally, Western blotting was used to explore the mechanism. RESULTS: Exposure of cells to ophiopogonin D resulted in marked decreases in viable cells and colony formation with a dose-dependent manner. Treatment of these cells with ophiopogonin D also resulted in cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase, and increased apoptosis. Mechanistically, ophiopogonin D-induced G2/M cell cycle arrest was associated with down-regulation of cyclin BI. Furthermore, activation of caspase-8 and caspase-9 was involved in ophiopogonin D-induced apoptosis. CONCLUSION: The data suggested that ophiopogonin D inhibits MCF-7 cell growth via the induction of cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase.展开更多
OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the Liuwei Dihuang pill(LWDHP)can inhibit metastasis to the liver and lungs in mice bearing triple-negative breast cancer(TNBC),and the molecular mechanism underpinning this action.METHODS:...OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the Liuwei Dihuang pill(LWDHP)can inhibit metastasis to the liver and lungs in mice bearing triple-negative breast cancer(TNBC),and the molecular mechanism underpinning this action.METHODS:Ninety-nine TNBC bearing-mice were distributed randomly to five groups:control(Con),paclitaxel(PTX),low-dose LWDHP(LLP,2.3 g·kg^-1·d^-1),middle-dose LWDHP(MLP,4.6 g·kg^-1·d^-1)and high-dose LWDHP(HLP,9.2 g·kg^-1·d^-1).The LWDHP were administered(p.o.)to the agonal stage.The morphology of BC cells was observed by hematoxylin&eosin staining.Expression of axin-2,β-catenin,T cell factor(TCF),cyclin-D1 and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)was detected by western blotting or immunofluorescence.β-catenin/TCF-1 interaction was measured using a co-immunoprecipitation assay.RESULTS:After LWDHP treatment,metastasis of BC cells to the lungs and liver was inhibited,expression of axin-2 was increased,expression of TCF-1,β-catenin,cyclin-D1 and VEGF was decreased,andβ-catenin/TCF-1 interaction was disrupted.CONCLUSION:The LWDHP could inhibit metastasis of BC cells to the liver and lungs.The molecular mechanism underlying this action may be regulation of protein expression andβ-catenin/TCF-1 interactions in the Wnt pathway.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anti-breast cancer (BC) effects and mechanisms of action of Xihuang pill (XHP) by conducting in vitro experiments on hu- man BC cell lines. METHODS: Two human BC cell lines (MCF-7 ...OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anti-breast cancer (BC) effects and mechanisms of action of Xihuang pill (XHP) by conducting in vitro experiments on hu- man BC cell lines. METHODS: Two human BC cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA- MB231) were cultured and treated with XHP. Cell viability was detected using the 3-(4, 5-Dimeth- ylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Flow cytometry was used to measure the cell cycle and apoptosis. The cell cycle was ana- lyzed with propidium iodide staining. Apoptosis was evaluated using the Annexin V-fluorescein iso- thiocyanate/propidium iodide method. Western blotting was used to analyze the expression of es- trogen receptor (ER)-α and ER-13.RESULTS: XHP had growth-inhibitory effects on MCF-7 and MDA-MB231 cells with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 10.14 mg/mL (MCF-7) and 8.98 mg/mL (MDA-MB231). Apoptosis was induced to some extent. Certain changes in the ER were caused. Upregulation of ER-a protein was found in MCF-7 cells. ER-β expression in MDA-MB231 cells was increased. Cell-cycle arrest was not observed in the two BC cell lines. ER-β ex- pression in MCF-7 cells was unchanged. No ER-a ex- pression was shown in MDA-MB231 cells. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that XHP can af- fect cell viability and cause apoptosis, but that the cell cycle is not blocked. XHP has a certain impact on ER expression, but its mechanisms of action of anti-13C effects may not be due to regulation of ER expression.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the employment status,employment readiness,and other factors affecting the ease or difficulty with which breast cancer patients effect their return to work(RTW).Methods:This study adopted a mi...Objective:To investigate the employment status,employment readiness,and other factors affecting the ease or difficulty with which breast cancer patients effect their return to work(RTW).Methods:This study adopted a mixed-method design,recruiting participants from among breast cancer patients in a cancer hospital in Hunan from December 2018 to June 2019.We approached 300 individuals,192 of whom ultimately participated in this study.The quantitative part of the study involved several scales:the Patient Health Questionnaire-9(PHQ-9),the Brief Fatigue Inventory(BFI),the Work Ability Index(WAI),and the Lam Assessment of Employment Readiness(LASER).The qualitative part involved a set of open-ended questions and written responses collected from 41 participants who had already returned to work at the time of data collection.Their written responses mainly concerned factors influencing RTW.Results:Forty-one breast cancer patients had returned to work.The results reported a median total Cognitive Symptom Checklist score of 9.00(6.00,15.25),a median WAI score of 5.00(3.50,9.75),a median BFI score of 26.00(14.75,42.00),a median total PHQ-9 score of 8.00(5.25,17.00),and a LASER score of 50.35±11.90.Multiple regression analysis showed that the participants’cancer stage,cognitive limitations,depression,fatigue,and work ability were significant predictors of employment readiness(P<0.05).Exploring the qualitative data,we found that higher skill levels,better social support,and a flexible work schedule facilitated RTW;stress,lack of confidence in one’s work skills,depression,and fatigue are all possible barriers to RTW.Conclusion:The findings indicate that breast cancer patients have a low level of employment readiness.Nurses and other healthcare providers can develop relevant interventions to promote employment readiness and ultimately achieve RTW in this study population.展开更多
Breast cancer is a global health concern with a significant impact on the well-being of women. Worldwide, the past several decades have witnessed changes in the incidence and mortality of breast cancer. Additionally,e...Breast cancer is a global health concern with a significant impact on the well-being of women. Worldwide, the past several decades have witnessed changes in the incidence and mortality of breast cancer. Additionally,epidemiological data reveal distinct geographic and demographic disparities globally. A range of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors are established as being associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer.This review discusses genetic, hormonal, behavioral, environmental, and breast-related risk factors. Screening plays a critical role in the effective management of breast cancer. Various screening modalities, including mammography,ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), and physical examination, have different applications, and a combination of these modalities is applied in practice. Current screening recommendations are based on factors including age and risk, with a significant emphasis on minimizing potential harms to achieve an optimal benefits-to-harms ratio. This review provides a comprehensive insight into the epidemiology, risk factors, and screening of breast cancer. Understanding these elements is crucial for improving breast cancer management and reducing its burden on affected individuals and healthcare systems.展开更多
Objective: The automated breast ultrasound system(ABUS) is a potential method for breast cancer detection;however, its diagnostic performance remains unclear. We conducted a hospital-based multicenter diagnostic st...Objective: The automated breast ultrasound system(ABUS) is a potential method for breast cancer detection;however, its diagnostic performance remains unclear. We conducted a hospital-based multicenter diagnostic study to evaluate the clinical performance of the ABUS for breast cancer detection by comparing it to handheld ultrasound(HHUS) and mammography(MG).Methods: Eligible participants underwent HHUS and ABUS testing; women aged 40–69 years additionally underwent MG. Images were interpreted using the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System(BI-RADS).Women in the BI-RADS categories 1–2 were considered negative. Women classified as BI-RADS 3 underwent magnetic resonance imaging to distinguish true-and false-negative results. Core aspiration or surgical biopsy was performed in women classified as BI-RADS 4–5, followed by a pathological diagnosis. Kappa values and agreement rates were calculated between ABUS, HHUS and MG.Results: A total of 1,973 women were included in the final analysis. Of these, 1,353(68.6%) and 620(31.4%)were classified as BI-RADS categories 1–3 and 4–5, respectively. In the older age group, the agreement rate and Kappa value between the ABUS and HHUS were 94.0% and 0.860(P〈0.001), respectively; they were 89.2% and0.735(P〈0.001) between the ABUS and MG, respectively. Regarding consistency between imaging and pathology results, 78.6% of women classified as BI-RADS 4–5 based on the ABUS were diagnosed with precancerous lesions or cancer; which was 7.2% higher than that of women based on HHUS. For BI-RADS 1–2, the false-negative rates of the ABUS and HHUS were almost identical and were much lower than those of MG.Conclusions: We observed a good diagnostic reliability for the ABUS. Considering its performance for breast cancer detection in women with high-density breasts and its lower operator dependence, the ABUS is a promising option for breast cancer detection in China.展开更多
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the effects of weight-lifting or resistance exercise on breast cancer-related lymphedema.Published articles written in English were retrieved from electronic datab...The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the effects of weight-lifting or resistance exercise on breast cancer-related lymphedema.Published articles written in English were retrieved from electronic databases,including ScienceDirect,PubMed,Scopus,and CINAHL databases.Hand-searches for unpublished papers were also completed.Content analysis was used to examine articles that met the inclusion criteria.Among 525 searched papers,15 papers met the inclusion criteria:13 trials evaluated weight-lifting or resistance exercise alone and two trials evaluated weight-lifting or resistance exercise plus aerobic exercise.The results of the review showed that no arm volume change was observed for either exercise modality.In addition,six included studies showed that weight-lifting or resistance exercise did not cause lymphedema or adverse events in patients at risk of breast cancer-related lymphedema.For patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema,six studies reported that change of swelling outcome measures were not significantly different between the weight-lifting or resistance exercise group and the control group.However,three included studies reported that volume of arm was significantly more reduced in the weight-lifting or resistance exercise group than those in the control group.The findings suggest that supervised resistance exercise may be safe,feasible,and beneficial in patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema or at risk for breast cancer-related lymphedema.However,the limitation of small sample size implies that further research is needed to confirm these findings.展开更多
文摘The aim of this study is to assess the occurrence and type of violence suffered by women with breast cancer in the High Complexity Care Unit of a municipality in the South of Minas and patients in a support group of the University of the South of Minas Gerais. For that aim, a descriptive-exploratory methodology was applied through the quantitative method. Data were collected through a semi-structured form applied in individual interviews over a period of three months. We interviewed 57 patients and among those, 20 women (35.08%) reported having experienced some form of violence at some stage of their life, and the most frequently mentioned was the psychological violence followed by physical aggression. Although it was possible to identify that violence against affected these women, complaints against the aggressor were not affected.
文摘Objective Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. Accurate evaluation of the size and extent of the tumor is crucial in selecting a suitable surgical method for patients with breast cancer. Both overestimation and underestimation have important adverse effects on patient care. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of breast magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and ultrasound(US) examination for measuring the size and extent of early-stage breast neoplasms.Methods The longest diameter of breast tumors in patients with T_(1–2)N_(0–1)M_0 invasive breast cancer preparing for breast-conserving surgery(BCS) was measured preoperatively by using both MRI and US and their accuracy was compared with that of postoperative pathologic examination. If the diameter difference was within 2 mm, it was considered to be consistent with pathologic examination.Results A total of 36 patients were imaged using both MRI and US. The mean longest diameter of the tumors on MRI, US, and postoperative pathologic examination was 20.86 mm ± 4.09 mm(range: 11–27 mm), 16.14 mm ± 4.91 mm(range: 6–26 mm), and 18.36 mm ± 3.88 mm(range: 9–24 mm). US examination underestimated the size of the tumor compared to that determined using pathologic examination(t = 3.49, P < 0.01), while MRI overestimated it(t =-6.35, P < 0.01). The linear correlation coefficients between the image measurements and pathologic tumor size were r = 0.826(P < 0.01) for MRI and r = 0.645(P < 0.01) for US. The rate of consistency of MRI and US compared to that with pathologic examination was 88.89% and 80.65%, respectively, and there was no statistically significant difference between them(χ~2 = 0.80, P > 0.05).Conclusion MRI and US are both effective methods to assess the size of breast tumors, and they maintain good consistency with pathologic examination. MRI has a better correlation with pathology. However, we should be careful about the risk of inaccurate size estimation.
基金supported by a project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China:Research on the integration of artificial intelligence and virtual reality technology to promote psychological rehabilitation of breast cancer patients with different personalities(project approval no.82073408).
文摘Objectives:To explore the efficacy and safety of virtual reality(VR)in relieving negative emotions in patients with breast cancer with different personalities.Methods:A randomized controlled trial was conducted.Between April 2023 and October 2023,we enrolled patients with breast cancer treated in the Department of Breast Cancer and Oncology at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangdong Province.The patients were randomly divided into an intervention group(n=118)and a control group(n=119)using block randomization.The intervention group received the VR intervention 3-5 times over 5±2 weeks using natural landscapes with music or relaxation guidance,and the duration of each VR intervention was 15±3 min.The control group received routine nursing care,including disease education and psychological counseling.Patients were assessed using the Type D Scale,Positive and Negative Affect Scale,and Distress Thermometer,and adverse events during the intervention were recorded.Results:Overall,85 patients completed the study(44 in the intervention group and 41 in the control group).Patients with Type D personalities showed more negative emotions[25.0(21.5,27.5)vs.19.0(16.0,24.0),P=0.001]and distressed attitudes[4.0(2.0,5.0)vs.3.0(1.0,4.0),P=0.020]with fewer positive emotions(27.2±5.6 vs.31.0±5.9,P=0.014)than those with non-Type D personalities.Total population analysis revealed no significant differences between the groups.However,in the subgroup analysis,patients with Type D personalities in the intervention group showed greater relief from negative emotions than those in the control group[median difference,-5.0(-9.0,-2.5)vs.-2.0(-4.0,2.0),P=0.046].No significant differences were found between groups of patients with non-Type D personality traits.The proportion of adverse events was not significantly different between groups(P=0.110).Conclusions:Breast cancer patients with Type D personalities suffer more severe negative emotions and distress,and more attention should be paid to them.VR intervention significantly and safely reduced negative emotions in patients with Type D personalities.
基金funded by Tianjin Key Medical Discipline(Specialty)Construction Project,China(Grant No.TJYXZDXK-011A)Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute&Hospital Nursing Special Fund Project(H2304)。
文摘Objectives:This study aimed to classify young breast cancer patients into distinct ambivalence over emotional expression and to explore the factors influencingthe level of ambivalence over emotional expression.Methods:A total of 217 young breast cancer patients were enrolled from a tertiary Grade A oncology hospital in Tianjin,China,using the convenience sampling method.All participants completed the general questionnaire,Ambivalence over Emotion Expression Questionnaire(AEQ),and Family Adapt-Ability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales-Chinese Version(FACES-CV).We employed exploratory latent profileanalysis for ambivalence over emotional expression profilingand logistic regression analysis to identify the influentialfactors Results:The results of the latent profileanalysis supported the models of four latent profiles,which were definedas“low conflict-lowexpression reflection”(19.2%),“high conflict-high inhibition expression”(43.9%),“moderate conflict-highregret expression”(18.1%),and“moderate conflict-desire understand”(18.8%).Logistic regression revealed that family cohesion,marital status,residence,per capita monthly income,and cancer stage were the influencingfactors of ambivalence over emotional expression in young breast cancer patients(P<0.05)Conclusions:Levels of ambivalence over emotional expression ameast cancer patients with breast cancer were highly heterogeneous.Medical staff should provide psychological counseling and health education tailored to the unique characteristics of emotional expression ambivalence in different patient groups to promote healthy emotional expression among patients.
文摘OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the therapeutic effect of a selfformulated Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),Shugan Jieyu San(疏肝解郁散),on improvement of liver function and depression alleviation in the patients with triple negative breast cancer(TNBC).METHODS:A total of 60 patients diagnosed with TNBC and depression were enrolled and randomly assigned to either the control group(receiving routine tumor treatment and duloxetine)or the treatment group(receiving the TCM in addition to routine treatment).RESULTS:Both treatment and control groups showed a reduction in depressive symptoms and improved daily living abilities after treatment.However,the treatment group demonstrated significantly better outcomes compared to the control group.Furthermore,the levels of dopamine and serotonin in the serum increased in both groups after 8 weeks of treatment,while the treatment group exhibited superior results.CONCLUSIONS:This TCM showed promising results in reducing depressive symptoms and improving daily abilities in patients with TNBC and comorbid depression,which was verified by the increase in serum levels of dopamine and serotonin,suggesting the potential involvement of these neurotransmitters in the therapeutic effects of this TCM.
文摘BACKGROUND Metastasis of breast cancer usually affects the lungs,bones,liver,and brain.It rarely spreads to the gastrointestinal tract,and cases with similar endoscopic manifestations are even rarer.Herein,we report a 52-year-old woman presenting with metastatic lobular carcinoma involving the gastrointestinal tract four years following a left mastectomy,chemoradiotherapy,and hormone therapy for lobular carcinoma of the breast.CASE SUMMARY A 52-year-old woman presented with a history of invasive lobular carcinoma and experienced metastasis of breast cancer to the gastrointestinal tract.The patient underwent a left mastectomy and tumor cells were positive for estrogen receptor(ER)and progesterone receptor(PR),negative for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)and E-cadherin.She did not experience any local or distant recurrences for four years following the mastectomy,chemoradiotherapy,and hormone therapy.However,the patient complained of upper abdominal discomfort and was transferred to our hospital.The endoscopic examination revealed multiple crater-like ulcers scattered throughout the stomach,gastric antrum,and colorectum.Surprisingly,the histology of colorectum lesions was the same as that of gastric metastasis.Gastric tumor cells were positive for GATA-binding protein 3(GATA3),PR,and ER,negative for HER2.The colorectum tumor cells were positive for GATA3 and ER and negative for cytokeratin 20.Based on the results of immunohistological examination,a final diagnosis of gastrointestinal metastases from breast cancer was established.CONCLUSION Distinguishing metastatic breast cancer from primary gastrointestinal lesions is crucial for initiating the correct treatment and enhancing the quality of life for patients.
基金supported by the Hospital-level Nursing Research Project of Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine(xhhlcx2023-017)the third period of the 14th Five-Year nursing talent project of Xinhua Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine(Xhlxm014)the Ministry of Education of Humanities and Social Science Project(23YJC630002)and High-level local university construction project founded by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission.
文摘Objectives:To identify the subgroups of self-reported outcomes and associated factors among breast cancer patients undergoing surgery and chemotherapy.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted between January and November 2021.We recruited patients from two tertiary hospitals in Shanghai,China,using convenience sampling during their hospitalization.Patients were assessed using a questionnaire that included sociodemographic and clinical characteristics,the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System profile-29(PROMIS-29),and the PROMIS-cognitive function short form 4a.Latent class analysis was performed to examine possible classes regarding self-reported outcomes.Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to determine the associated factors.Analysis of variance(ANOVA)was conducted for symptoms across the different classes.Results:A total of 640 patients participated in this study.The findings revealed three subgroups in terms of self-reported outcomes among breast cancer patients undergoing surgery and chemotherapy:low physical-social-cognitive function,high physical-low cognitive function,and high physical-socialcognitive function.Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that age(≥60 years old),menopause,the third chemotherapy cycle,undergoing simple mastectomy and breast reconstruction,duration of disease 3-12 months,stageⅢ/Ⅳcancer,and severe pain were associated factors of the functional decline groups.Besides,significant differences in depression and sleep disorders were observed among the three groups.Conclusions:Breast cancer patients receiving surgery and chemotherapy can be divided into three subgroups.Aging,menopause,chemotherapy cycle,surgery type,duration and stage of disease,and severe pain affected the functional decline groups.Consequently,healthcare professionals should make tailored interventions to address the specific functional rehabilitation and symptom relief needs.
文摘BACKGROUND Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women worldwide,with invasive ductal carcinoma(IDC)being the most prevalent subtype.Lymph node metastasis is the primary prognostic indicator,typically evaluated via biopsy of the ipsilateral sentinel or axillary lymph nodes.Contralateral axillary metastasis(CAM)without ipsilateral involvement is exceedingly rare,particularly in early-stage breast cancer.This report presents a case of CAM in a patient with triple-negative breast cancer(TNBC),underscoring diagnostic and therapeutic complexities.CASE SUMMARY A 73-year-old female presented with left-sided early-stage IDC in February 2023.Despite a modified radical mastectomy and pathologically negative ipsilateral lymph nodes,a postoperative positron emission tomography(PET)scan detected fluorodeoxyglucose-avid nodes in the contralateral axilla.Biopsy confirmed metastatic ductal carcinoma with triple-negative status,resulting in an upstaged diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer,stage IV,M1.The patient underwent six cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy,with follow-up PET imaging showing regression of the contralateral lesion.This case highlights the importance of advanced imaging in TNBC for precise staging and treatment optimization.CONCLUSION This case highlights the aggressive nature of TNBC and the need for advanced imaging to ensure accurate staging and effective management.
文摘Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in women globally,with its incidence continuing to rise,particularly in low-and middle-income countries,presenting a significant public health challenge worldwide[1].According to data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation(IHME)and the World Health Organization(WHO),the gap in access to healthcare services between high-and low-income countries contributes to delayed detection,increased incidence of advanced-stage disease,and,consequently,higher mortality rates(up to 50%higher compared to high-income countries)[1,2].This translates into inequalities in access to screening and early diagnosis methods,which exacerbate the burden of this disease in low-resource settings where infrastructure,funding,and access to trained professionals are limited[3].
基金supported by the CAMS Innovation Fund for Med-ical Sciences(grant number:2021-I2M-1-014).
文摘Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide.It has been estimated that about 416000 new cases and over 117000 deaths of breast cancer occurred in China in 2020.Among the new cases of breast cancer diagnosed each year,3-10%have distant metastasis at the time of initial diagnosis.In addition,approxi-mately 30%of patients with early-stage breast cancer may eventually experience recurrence or metastases.The 5-year survival rate of patients with advanced breast cancer is only 20%with a median overall survival of 2-3 years.Although advanced breast cancer remains incurable at present,new therapeutic options and multidisci-plinary treatment could be utilized to alleviate symptoms,improve quality of life,and prolong patients’survival.The choice of treatment regimens for patients with advanced breast cancer is very important,and the optimal treatment strategy beyond the first-and second-line therapy is often lacking.Herein,the China Advanced Breast Cancer Guideline Panel discussed and summarized recent clinical evidence,updated the guidelines for the diag-nosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer based on the 2020 edition,and formulated the“Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer in China(2022 edition)”for clinicians’reference.
文摘Objective: To compare the response and adverse reactions of aminoglutethimide with that of femara, an oral aromatase inhibitor, in postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. Methods: Fifty patients were randomly assigned to femara 2.5 mg once daily (n=26) or aminoglutethimide (n=24) 125 mg twice daily in the first week, 250 mg twice daily in the second week, 250 mg three times daily in the third week and 250 mg four times daily in the fourth week, 30 days for one cycle for both groups. Results: Overall objective response rate (complete+partial) of 26.9% for femara was 12.5% higher than that of aminoglutethimide, but there was no significant difference (P=0.294). The percentages of stable disease were 53.8% and 50.0% respectively in both treatment groups and that of progressive disease of two groups were 19.2% and 37.5%. There was no significant difference between two arms in the receptor status, disease-free intervals, sites of disease and stages of treatment. Femara-related adverse events were fatigue (15.4%), anorexia (11.5%), dizziness (7.7%), nausea (3.8%) and somnolence (3.8%). However, incidence of nausea (25.0%) and vomiting (16.7%) in aminoglutethimide group was obviously higher and severer than that in femara group (P=0.045 and P=0.046). Compared to femara group, frequency in dizziness (25.0%), fatigue (20.8%), anorexia (16.7%), somnolence (12.5%) and cutaneous pruritus (12.5%) was higher in aminoglutethimide group. Allergic rash occurred in aminoglutethimide group. Conclusion: Femara was more effective and well tolerated than aminoglutethimide with respect to side effects in the treatment of postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer.
基金Supported by Clinical Plateau Department,Shanghai Pudong New Area Health Construction Commission,No.PWYgy2018-04.
文摘BACKGROUND Early-stage breast cancer patients often lack specific clinical manifestations,making diagnosis difficult.Molybdenum target X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)examinations both have their own advantages.Thus,a combined examination methodology may improve early breast cancer diagnoses.AIM To explore the combined diagnostic efficacy of molybdenum target X-ray and MRI examinations in breast cancer.METHODS Patients diagnosed with breast cancer at our hospital from March 2019 to April 2021 were recruited,as were the same number of patients during the same period with benign breast tumors.Both groups underwent molybdenum target X-ray and MRI examinations,and diagnoses were given based on each exam.The single(i.e.,X-ray or MRI)and combined(i.e.,using both methods)diagnoses were counted,and the MRI-related examination parameters(e.g.,T-wave peak,peak and early enhancement rates,and apparent diffusion coefficient)were compared between the groups.RESULTS In total,63 breast cancer patients and 63 benign breast tumor patients were recruited.MRI detected 53 breast cancer cases and 61 benign breast tumor cases.Molybdenum target X-ray detected 50 breast cancer cases and 60 benign breast tumor cases.The combined methodology detected 61 breast cancer cases and 61 benign breast tumor cases.The sensitivity(96.83%)and accuracy(96.83%)of the combined methodology were higher than single-method MRI(84.13%and 90.48%,respectively)and molybdenum target X-ray(79.37%and 87.30%,respectively)(P<0.05).The combined methodology specificity(96.83%)did not differ from singlemethod MRI(96.83%)or molybdenum target X-ray(95.24%)(P>0.05).The Twave peak(169.43±32.05)and apparent diffusion coefficient(1.01±0.23)were lower in the breast cancer group than in the benign tumor group(228.86±46.51 and 1.41±0.35,respectively).However,the peak enhancement rate(1.08±0.24)and early enhancement rate(1.07±0.26)were significantly higher in the breast cancer group than in the benign tumor group(0.83±0.19 and 0.75±0.19,respectively)(P<0.05).CONCLUSION Combined molybdenum target X-ray and MRI examinations for diagnosing breast cancer improved the diagnostic sensitivity and accuracy,minimizing the missedand misdiagnoses risks and promoting timely treatment intervention.
文摘Objective: Early assessment of response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for breast cancer allows therapy to be individualized. The optimal assessment method has not been established. We investigated the accuracy of automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) to predict pathological outcomes after NAC. Methods: A total of 290 breast cancer patients were eligible for this study. Tumor response after 2 cycles of chemotherapy was assessed using the product change of two largest perpendicular diameters (PC) or the longest diameter change (LDC). PC and LDC were analyzed on the axial and the coronal planes respectively. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to evaluate overall performance of the prediction methods. Youden's indexes were calculated to select the optimal cut-off value for each method. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV) and the area under the ROC curve (AUC) were calculated accordingly.Results: ypT0/is was achieved in 42 patients (14.5%) while ypT0 was achieved in 30 patients (10.3%) after NAC. All four prediction methods (PC on axial planes, LDC on axial planes, PC on coronal planes and LDC on coronal planes) displayed high AUCs (all〉0.82), with the highest of 0.89 [95% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.83-0.95] when mid-treatment &BUS was used to predict final pathological complete remission (pCR). High sensitivities (85.7%-88.1%) were observed across all four prediction methods while high specificities (81.5%-85.1%) were observed in two methods used PC. The optimal cut-off values defined by our data replicate the WHO and the RECIST criteria. Lower AUCs were observed when mid-treatment ABUS was used to predict poor pathological outcomes. Conclusions:ABUS is a useful tool in early evaluation of pCR after NAC while less reliable when predicting poor pathological outcomes.
基金Financial assistance was provided by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81173141)
文摘OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of ophiopogonin D on human breast cancer MCF-7 cells METHODS: Cell viability was assessed by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide and colony formation experiments. Cell cycle was measured with cell cycle flow cytometry and a living cell assay. Apoptosis and terminal deoxynucleoitidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling assays were performed to detect the apoptosis of MCF-7 cells induced by ophiopogonin D. Finally, Western blotting was used to explore the mechanism. RESULTS: Exposure of cells to ophiopogonin D resulted in marked decreases in viable cells and colony formation with a dose-dependent manner. Treatment of these cells with ophiopogonin D also resulted in cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase, and increased apoptosis. Mechanistically, ophiopogonin D-induced G2/M cell cycle arrest was associated with down-regulation of cyclin BI. Furthermore, activation of caspase-8 and caspase-9 was involved in ophiopogonin D-induced apoptosis. CONCLUSION: The data suggested that ophiopogonin D inhibits MCF-7 cell growth via the induction of cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase.
基金Supported by the Chinese National Natural Science Foundation(No.81160531)Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation(No.20161BAB205223,20192ACBL21032)Scientific Research Fund of Jiangxi Provincial Education Department(No.GJJ180648)
文摘OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the Liuwei Dihuang pill(LWDHP)can inhibit metastasis to the liver and lungs in mice bearing triple-negative breast cancer(TNBC),and the molecular mechanism underpinning this action.METHODS:Ninety-nine TNBC bearing-mice were distributed randomly to five groups:control(Con),paclitaxel(PTX),low-dose LWDHP(LLP,2.3 g·kg^-1·d^-1),middle-dose LWDHP(MLP,4.6 g·kg^-1·d^-1)and high-dose LWDHP(HLP,9.2 g·kg^-1·d^-1).The LWDHP were administered(p.o.)to the agonal stage.The morphology of BC cells was observed by hematoxylin&eosin staining.Expression of axin-2,β-catenin,T cell factor(TCF),cyclin-D1 and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)was detected by western blotting or immunofluorescence.β-catenin/TCF-1 interaction was measured using a co-immunoprecipitation assay.RESULTS:After LWDHP treatment,metastasis of BC cells to the lungs and liver was inhibited,expression of axin-2 was increased,expression of TCF-1,β-catenin,cyclin-D1 and VEGF was decreased,andβ-catenin/TCF-1 interaction was disrupted.CONCLUSION:The LWDHP could inhibit metastasis of BC cells to the liver and lungs.The molecular mechanism underlying this action may be regulation of protein expression andβ-catenin/TCF-1 interactions in the Wnt pathway.
基金Supported by the Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Project(QN2010-3)National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81001564)
文摘OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anti-breast cancer (BC) effects and mechanisms of action of Xihuang pill (XHP) by conducting in vitro experiments on hu- man BC cell lines. METHODS: Two human BC cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA- MB231) were cultured and treated with XHP. Cell viability was detected using the 3-(4, 5-Dimeth- ylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Flow cytometry was used to measure the cell cycle and apoptosis. The cell cycle was ana- lyzed with propidium iodide staining. Apoptosis was evaluated using the Annexin V-fluorescein iso- thiocyanate/propidium iodide method. Western blotting was used to analyze the expression of es- trogen receptor (ER)-α and ER-13.RESULTS: XHP had growth-inhibitory effects on MCF-7 and MDA-MB231 cells with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 10.14 mg/mL (MCF-7) and 8.98 mg/mL (MDA-MB231). Apoptosis was induced to some extent. Certain changes in the ER were caused. Upregulation of ER-a protein was found in MCF-7 cells. ER-β expression in MDA-MB231 cells was increased. Cell-cycle arrest was not observed in the two BC cell lines. ER-β ex- pression in MCF-7 cells was unchanged. No ER-a ex- pression was shown in MDA-MB231 cells. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that XHP can af- fect cell viability and cause apoptosis, but that the cell cycle is not blocked. XHP has a certain impact on ER expression, but its mechanisms of action of anti-13C effects may not be due to regulation of ER expression.
基金This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant#:72004039).
文摘Objective:To investigate the employment status,employment readiness,and other factors affecting the ease or difficulty with which breast cancer patients effect their return to work(RTW).Methods:This study adopted a mixed-method design,recruiting participants from among breast cancer patients in a cancer hospital in Hunan from December 2018 to June 2019.We approached 300 individuals,192 of whom ultimately participated in this study.The quantitative part of the study involved several scales:the Patient Health Questionnaire-9(PHQ-9),the Brief Fatigue Inventory(BFI),the Work Ability Index(WAI),and the Lam Assessment of Employment Readiness(LASER).The qualitative part involved a set of open-ended questions and written responses collected from 41 participants who had already returned to work at the time of data collection.Their written responses mainly concerned factors influencing RTW.Results:Forty-one breast cancer patients had returned to work.The results reported a median total Cognitive Symptom Checklist score of 9.00(6.00,15.25),a median WAI score of 5.00(3.50,9.75),a median BFI score of 26.00(14.75,42.00),a median total PHQ-9 score of 8.00(5.25,17.00),and a LASER score of 50.35±11.90.Multiple regression analysis showed that the participants’cancer stage,cognitive limitations,depression,fatigue,and work ability were significant predictors of employment readiness(P<0.05).Exploring the qualitative data,we found that higher skill levels,better social support,and a flexible work schedule facilitated RTW;stress,lack of confidence in one’s work skills,depression,and fatigue are all possible barriers to RTW.Conclusion:The findings indicate that breast cancer patients have a low level of employment readiness.Nurses and other healthcare providers can develop relevant interventions to promote employment readiness and ultimately achieve RTW in this study population.
基金supported by the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences (No. 2021-I2M-1-014 and No. 2022-I2M-2-002)。
文摘Breast cancer is a global health concern with a significant impact on the well-being of women. Worldwide, the past several decades have witnessed changes in the incidence and mortality of breast cancer. Additionally,epidemiological data reveal distinct geographic and demographic disparities globally. A range of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors are established as being associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer.This review discusses genetic, hormonal, behavioral, environmental, and breast-related risk factors. Screening plays a critical role in the effective management of breast cancer. Various screening modalities, including mammography,ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), and physical examination, have different applications, and a combination of these modalities is applied in practice. Current screening recommendations are based on factors including age and risk, with a significant emphasis on minimizing potential harms to achieve an optimal benefits-to-harms ratio. This review provides a comprehensive insight into the epidemiology, risk factors, and screening of breast cancer. Understanding these elements is crucial for improving breast cancer management and reducing its burden on affected individuals and healthcare systems.
文摘Objective: The automated breast ultrasound system(ABUS) is a potential method for breast cancer detection;however, its diagnostic performance remains unclear. We conducted a hospital-based multicenter diagnostic study to evaluate the clinical performance of the ABUS for breast cancer detection by comparing it to handheld ultrasound(HHUS) and mammography(MG).Methods: Eligible participants underwent HHUS and ABUS testing; women aged 40–69 years additionally underwent MG. Images were interpreted using the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System(BI-RADS).Women in the BI-RADS categories 1–2 were considered negative. Women classified as BI-RADS 3 underwent magnetic resonance imaging to distinguish true-and false-negative results. Core aspiration or surgical biopsy was performed in women classified as BI-RADS 4–5, followed by a pathological diagnosis. Kappa values and agreement rates were calculated between ABUS, HHUS and MG.Results: A total of 1,973 women were included in the final analysis. Of these, 1,353(68.6%) and 620(31.4%)were classified as BI-RADS categories 1–3 and 4–5, respectively. In the older age group, the agreement rate and Kappa value between the ABUS and HHUS were 94.0% and 0.860(P〈0.001), respectively; they were 89.2% and0.735(P〈0.001) between the ABUS and MG, respectively. Regarding consistency between imaging and pathology results, 78.6% of women classified as BI-RADS 4–5 based on the ABUS were diagnosed with precancerous lesions or cancer; which was 7.2% higher than that of women based on HHUS. For BI-RADS 1–2, the false-negative rates of the ABUS and HHUS were almost identical and were much lower than those of MG.Conclusions: We observed a good diagnostic reliability for the ABUS. Considering its performance for breast cancer detection in women with high-density breasts and its lower operator dependence, the ABUS is a promising option for breast cancer detection in China.
文摘The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the effects of weight-lifting or resistance exercise on breast cancer-related lymphedema.Published articles written in English were retrieved from electronic databases,including ScienceDirect,PubMed,Scopus,and CINAHL databases.Hand-searches for unpublished papers were also completed.Content analysis was used to examine articles that met the inclusion criteria.Among 525 searched papers,15 papers met the inclusion criteria:13 trials evaluated weight-lifting or resistance exercise alone and two trials evaluated weight-lifting or resistance exercise plus aerobic exercise.The results of the review showed that no arm volume change was observed for either exercise modality.In addition,six included studies showed that weight-lifting or resistance exercise did not cause lymphedema or adverse events in patients at risk of breast cancer-related lymphedema.For patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema,six studies reported that change of swelling outcome measures were not significantly different between the weight-lifting or resistance exercise group and the control group.However,three included studies reported that volume of arm was significantly more reduced in the weight-lifting or resistance exercise group than those in the control group.The findings suggest that supervised resistance exercise may be safe,feasible,and beneficial in patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema or at risk for breast cancer-related lymphedema.However,the limitation of small sample size implies that further research is needed to confirm these findings.