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Enferm. nefrol ; 26(4): 304-314, oct. - dic. 2023. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-229054

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Introducción:Los pacientes en diálisis presentan peores resul-tados en la calidad de vida respecto a la población general. Entre otras variables, ésta peor calidad de vida se ha relacionado con la técnica de diálisis, aunque sin evidencia suficiente.Objetivo: Conocer la influencia de la técnica de diálisis en la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud y analizar las variables más influyentes en cada una de ellas.Metodología: Se realizó una revisión sistemática basada en la declaración PRISMA. Se analizaron 10 artículos extraídos de las bases de datos PubMed, Scopus y WOS. Se incluyeron artículos originales, tanto en inglés como en español, que compararan la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud entre ambas modalida-des de diálisis. Resultados: Se incluyeron 10 artículos (6 estudios observacio-nales y 4 revisiones sistemáticas. Emergieron como principales variables: la comparación de la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud entre diálisis peritoneal y hemodiálisis, y aquellas va-riables más influyentes en la percepción de la calidad de vida (edad, sexo femenino, comorbilidad, estudios, soledad, estado civil, desempleo, dolor, funcionamiento físico y apoyo social).Conclusiones: Los resultados muestran una mejor percepción de la calidad de vida de los pacientes en diálisis peritoneal en diversas esferas, en parte porque son pacientes más jóvenes, con mayor autonomía, presentan menos patologías asociadas y tienen más apoyo social. Sin embargo, no todos los estudios son coincidentes con estos resultados o no encuentran diferencias entre una técnica u otra respecto a la percepción de la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud (AU)


Introduction: Dialysis patients exhibit the poorer quality of life outcomes compared to the general population. Among several factors, such reduced quality of life has been associated with the dialysis technique, although without sufficient evidence.Objective: To understand the influence of dialysis technique on health-related quality of life and analyze the most influential variables in each modality.Methodology: A systematic review based on the PRISMA statement was conducted. Ten articles were analyzed from the PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. Original articles in both English and Spanish that compared health-related quality of life between both dialysis modalities were included.Results: Ten articles were included (6 observational studies and 4 systematic reviews). Key variables emerged, including the comparison of health-related quality of life between peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis, and those variables most influential in the perception of quality of life (age, female gender, comorbidity, education, loneliness, marital status, unemployment, pain, physical functioning, and social support).Conclusions: The results demonstrate a better perception of the quality of life among peritoneal dialysis patients in various aspects, partly because they are younger, more autonomous, have fewer associated pathologies, and receive more social support. However, not all studies are consistent with these results or find differences between one technique and another regarding the perception of health-related quality of life (AU)


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Dialysis , Peritoneal Dialysis , Renal Dialysis , Quality of Life
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Cancer Epidemiol ; 86 Suppl 1: 102446, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37852728

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Prostate, breast, colorectal, cervical, and lung cancers are the leading cause of cancer in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) accounting for nearly 50% of cancer cases and cancer deaths in the region. Following the IARC Code Against Cancer methodology, a group of Latin American experts evaluated the evidence on several medical interventions to reduce cancer incidence and mortality considering the cancer burden in the region. A recommendation to limit the use of HRT was issued based on the risk associated to develop breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer and on growing concerns related to the over-the-counter and without prescription sales, which in turn bias estimations on current use in LAC. In alignment with WHO breast and cervical cancer initiatives, biennial screening by clinical breast examination (performed by trained health professionals) from the age of 40 years and biennial screening by mammography from the age of 50 years to 74, as well as cervical screening by HPV testing (either self-sampling or provider-sampling) every 5-10 years for women aged 30-64 years, were recommended. The steadily increasing rates of colorectal cancer in LAC also led to recommend colorectal screening by occult blood testing every two years or by endoscopic examination of the colorectum every 10 years for both men and women aged 50-74 years. After evaluating the evidence, the experts decided not to issue recommendations for prostate and lung cancer screening; while there was insufficient evidence on prostate cancer mortality reduction by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, there was evidence of mortality reduction by low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) targeting high-risk individuals (mainly heavy and/or long-term smokers) but not individuals with average risk to whom recommendations of this Code are directed. Finally, the group of experts adapted the gathered evidence to develop a competency-based online microlearning program for building cancer prevention capacity of primary care health professionals.


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Breast Neoplasms , Endometrial Neoplasms , Hormone Replacement Therapy , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms , Female , Humans , Caribbean Region/epidemiology , Early Detection of Cancer , Hormone Replacement Therapy/adverse effects , Latin America/epidemiology , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/chemically induced , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/prevention & control , Breast Neoplasms/chemically induced , Breast Neoplasms/prevention & control , Endometrial Neoplasms/chemically induced , Endometrial Neoplasms/prevention & control
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Enferm. nefrol ; 26(3): 208-218, jul.-sep. 2023. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-226209

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Introducción: A pesar de los intentos de la iniciativa “fístula primero”, la realidad es que un porcentaje nada desdeñable de pacientes en hemodiálisis siguen dializándose a través de un catéter, y esto es especialmente relevante en los pacientes ancianos. Objetivos: Conocer y sintetizar la evidencia científica existente sobre los resultados del acceso vascular en el paciente anciano en hemodiálisis.Metodología: Se ha realizado una revisión sistemática en las bases de datos PubMed, Scopus y WOS. Se utilizaron como descriptores los siguientes términos: Hemodiálisis (“Hemodialysis”), Acceso Vascular (“Vascular Access”) y Mortalidad (“Mortality”), combinándolos entre sí utilizando el operador booleano AND. Se incluyeron artículos cuya publicación estuviese comprendida entre 2017 y 2023 en inglés y español. Resultados: Se incluyeron 15 artículos: una revisión y diferentes estudios observacionales. Tras el análisis de estos, se ha evidenciado el incremento del uso de catéteres del paciente anciano, relacionándose con elevadas tasas de infecciones y peor supervivencia. El uso del catéter está relacionado con mayor comorbilidad y edad. Conclusión: La fístula arteriovenosa sigue siendo el acceso vascular de elección en todos los pacientes en hemodiálisis, sin embargo, el uso del catéter ha experimentado un aumento importante en los pacientes ancianos, debido posiblemente a menor esperanza de vida y comorbilidad asociada a estas personas. Este aumento de su utilización se ha relacionado con un aumento importante de la mortalidad. A pesar de ello, en el paciente mayor, no está claro si el aumento de la mortalidad se debe al catéter o a las características basales del paciente. (AU)


Introduction: Despite the efforts of the “fistula first” initiative, the reality is that a significant percentage of hemodialysis patients continue to receive dialysis through a catheter, and this is especially relevant in elderly patients. Objectives: To understand and synthesize the existing scientific evidence regarding vascular access outcomes in elderly hemodialysis patients.Methodology: A systematic review was conducted using the PubMed, Scopus, and WOS databases. The following terms were used as descriptors: “Hemodialysis”, “Vascular Access”, and “Mortality”, combined using the Boolean operator AND. Articles published between 2017 and 2023 in English and Spanish were included. Results: Fifteen articles were included: one review and various observational studies. Upon analysis, an increase in the use of catheters in elderly patients was observed, which was associated with high infection rates and worse survival outcomes. Catheter use was linked to higher comorbidity and older age.Conclusion: Arteriovenous fistula remains the preferred vascular access in all hemodialysis patients; however, the use of catheters has significantly increased in elderly patients, possibly due to lower life expectancy and associated comorbidities in this population. This increase in catheter utilization has been associated with a significant rise in mortality. Nevertheless, in older patients, it is not clear whether the increased mortality is attributable to the catheter itself or the baseline characteristics of the patient. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Vascular Access Devices , Renal Dialysis/mortality , Survivorship , Arteriovenous Fistula , Catheters/adverse effects
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Enferm. nefrol ; 26(3): 268-276, jul.-sep. 2023. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-226215

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Introducción: La enfermedad renal crónica avanzada afecta principalmente a pacientes mayores de 65 años, con cierto grado de fragilidad y dependencia, lo que unido a la alta comorbilidad afecta en gran medida a la calidad de vida de estas personas. Objetivos: Valorar la fragilidad en pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica avanzada y su efecto sobre la calidad de vida, así como su relación con la dependencia. Material y Método: Se estudiaron 107 pacientes, con una mediana de edad de 74 años (RI=18); 37 mujeres (34,6%). Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de corte trasversal en la consulta de enfermedad renal crónica avanzada del Servicio de Nefrología del Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía de Córdoba. Se incluyeron pacientes en estadíos 4-5 sin tratamiento renal sustitutivo previo. Se emplearon los cuestionarios: FRAIL para evaluar la fragilidad; KDQOL-SF, para la valoración de la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud; y el test de Barthel para establecer el grado de dependencia. Resultados: El 61,3% de los pacientes presentó algún grado de fragilidad y un 26,2% afectación para realizar alguna actividad básica de la vida diaria. La fragilidad se asoció con peor calidad de vida, estando afectadas la mayoría de dimensiones del cuestionario KDQOL-SF, y con dependencia. Las dimensiones del KDQOL-SF más afectadas fueron Situación laboral y Sueño del cuestionario específico y Salud general y Vitalidad del cuestionario genérico. Conclusiones: La fragilidad está presente de forma importante en los pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica avanzada asociándose a peor calidad de vida y mayor grado de dependencia. (AU)


Introduction: Advanced chronic kidney disease primarily affects patients over 65 years old, often with a certain degree of frailty and dependency. This, coupled with high comorbidity, significantly impacts the quality of life for these individuals. Olivares-Collado E, et al. https://doi.org/10.37551/S2254-28842023026ORIGINALEnfermería Nefrológica 2023. Jul-Sep;26(3):268-276269Objectives: To assess frailty in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease and its impact on quality of life, as well as its relationship with dependency.Material and Method: A total of 107 patients were studied, with a median age of 74 years (IQR=18); 37 were women (34.6%). A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in the advanced chronic kidney disease clinic of the Nephrology Department at Reina Sofía University Hospital in Córdoba. Patients in stages 4-5 without prior renal replacement therapy were included. The following questionnaires were employed: FRAIL to assess frailty; KDQOL-SF for health-related quality of life assessment; and the Barthel Index to establish the degree of dependency.Results: Some degree of frailty was exhibited in 61.3% of patients, and 26.2% of them had difficulty performing some basic activities of daily living. Frailty was associated with a poorer quality of life, with most dimensions of the KDQOL-SF questionnaire affected, and with dependency. The most affected dimensions of the KDQOL-SF were Employment Status and Sleep from the specific questionnaire and General Health and Vitality from the generic questionnaire.Conclusions: Frailty is significantly present in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease, and it is associated with a lower quality of life and a higher degree of dependency. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Frailty , Quality of Life , Cross-Sectional Studies , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Activities of Daily Living , Aging , Spain , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rev. méd. Urug ; 39(3)sept. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1508731

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Introducción: la crisis sanitaria por COVID-19 impactó en la atención de diversas patologías, entre ellas, el cáncer. Con el fin de disminuir el riesgo de contraer SARS-CoV-2 se redujo el número de consultas, lo que determinó un aumento en la tasa de morbilidad y mortalidad para otras patologías, lo que se ha denominado la "segunda pandemia". Objetivo: describir la actividad asistencial de la Unidad de Mastología (UM) en el período marzo 2020 - marzo 2022 y compararla con la del período marzo 2019 - marzo 2021. Objetivo: describir la actividad asistencial de la Unidad de Mastología (UM) en el período marzo 2020 - marzo 2022 y compararla con la del período marzo 2019 - marzo 2021. Material y método: estudio observacional retrospectivo que incluyó a pacientes asistidas por cáncer de mama (CM) en el período marzo 2019 - marzo 2022. Resultados: durante el año previo a la pandemia se asistieron 30 nuevas pacientes. En cuanto al tiempo entre el diagnóstico anatomopatológico y el primer tratamiento, en 73,3% fue ≤ 2 meses, 16,6% > 2 meses y ≤ 4 meses y en 10% fue > 4 meses. Durante la pandemia se asistieron 50 pacientes nuevas, lo que se traduce en un descenso de 16,6%. En cuanto al tiempo entre el diagnóstico anatomopatológico y el primer tratamiento: en 41% fue ≤ 2 meses, 33% > 2 meses y ≤ 4 meses y en 25% fue > 4 meses. Conclusiones: si bien se logró mantener la actividad asistencial y dar continuidad a la mayoría de los tratamientos, durante la pandemia COVID-19 se redujo el número de pacientes derivadas al servicio en aproximadamente 16,6% y se produjo un aumento en el tiempo transcurrido entre el diagnóstico y el primer tratamiento.


Introduction: the COVID-19 health crisis had a significant impact on the management of various pathologies, including cancer. To reduce the risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2, the number of consultations was reduced, leading to increased morbidity and mortality rates for other pathologies, which has been referred to as the "second pandemic." Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the clinical activity of the Breast Unit (BU) during the period March 2020-2022 and compare it with the activity during the period March 2019-2021. Objective: the aim of this study is to describe the clinical activity of the Breast Unit (BU) during the period March 2020-2022 and compare it with the activity during the period March 2019-2021. Method: retrospective observational study including patients attending the BU during the period March 2019-2022. Results: in the year before the pandemic, 30 new patients were assisted. Regarding the time between anatomopathological diagnosis and the initiation of the first treatment: in 73.3% of cases, it was ≤ 2 months, 16.6% > 2 months and ≤ 4 months, and in 10%, it was > 4 months. During the pandemic, 50 new patients were assisted, representing a decrease of approximately 16.6% in the number of new patients attended. Regarding the time between anatomopathological diagnosis and the initiation of the first treatment: in 41% of cases, it was ≤ 2 months, 33% > 2 months and ≤ 4 months, and in 25%, it was > 4 months. Conclusion: although the BU managed to maintain its clinical activity and continuity of most treatments during the COVID pandemic, there was a reduction in the number of patients referred to the service by approximately 16.6% and an increase in the time elapsed between diagnosis and the initiation of the first treatment.


Introdução: a crise sanitária causada pela COVID-19 impactou o atendimento de diversas patologias, inclusive o câncer. Para diminuir o risco de contrair SARS-CoV-2, reduziu-se o número de consultas, o que determinou um aumento da taxa de morbimortalidade por outras patologias, o que tem sido chamado de "segunda pandemia". Objetivo: descrever a atividade assistencial da Unidade de Mastologia (UM) no período março de 2020 - março de 2022 e compará-la com a do período março de 2019 - março de 2020. Material e método: estudo observacional retrospectivo que incluiu pacientes atendidos pelo CM no período março de 2019 - março de 2022. Resultados: no ano anterior à pandemia foram atendidos 30 novos pacientes. Em relação ao tempo entre o diagnóstico patológico e o primeiro tratamento: em 73,3% foi ≤2 meses, 16,6% >2 meses e ≤4 meses e em 10% foi >4 meses. Durante a pandemia, foram atendidos 50 novos pacientes, o que se traduz em uma queda de 16,6%no número de novos pacientes atendidos. Quanto ao tempo entre o diagnóstico patológico e o primeiro tratamento: em 41% foi ≤2 meses, 33% >2 meses e ≤4 meses e em 25% foi >4 meses. Conclusão: embora tenha conseguido manter a atividade assistencial e dar continuidade à maioria dos tratamentos, durante a pandemia de COVID-19 o número de pacientes encaminhados para o Serviço diminuiu cerca de 16,6% e houve um aumento do tempo decorrido entre o diagnóstico e o primeiro tratamento.

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Antibiotics (Basel) ; 12(3)2023 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36978446

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Tetracycline resistance in streptococci is mainly due to ribosomal protection mediated by the tet(M) gene that is usually located in the integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs) of the Tn916-family. In this study, we analyzed the genes involved in tetracycline resistance and the associated mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis (SDSE) causing invasive disease. SDSE resistant to tetracycline collected from 2012 to 2019 in a single hospital and from 2018 in three other hospitals were analyzed by whole genome sequencing. Out of a total of 84 SDSE isolates, 24 (28.5%) were resistant to tetracycline due to the presence of tet(M) (n = 22), tet(W) (n = 1), or tet(L) plus tet(W) (n = 1). The tet(M) genes were found in the ICEs of the Tn916-family (n = 10) and in a new integrative and mobilizable element (IME; n = 12). Phylogenetic analysis showed a higher genetic diversity among the strains carrying Tn916 than those having the new IME, which were closely related, and all belonged to CC15. In conclusion, tetracycline resistance in SDSE is mostly due to the tet(M) gene associated with ICEs belonging to the Tn916-family and a new IME. This new IME is a major cause of tetracycline resistance in invasive Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis in our settings.

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Open Forum Infect Dis ; 9(11): ofac605, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36467290

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Background: Candida parapsilosis is a frequent cause of candidemia worldwide. Its incidence is associated with the use of medical implants, such as central venous catheters or parenteral nutrition. This species has reduced susceptibility to echinocandins, and it is susceptible to polyenes and azoles. Multiple outbreaks caused by fluconazole-nonsusceptible strains have been reported recently. A similar trend has been observed among the C. parapsilosis isolates received in the last 2 years at the Spanish Mycology Reference Laboratory. Methods: Yeast were identified by molecular biology, and antifungal susceptibility testing was performed using the European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing protocol. The ERG11 gene was sequenced to identify resistance mechanisms, and strain typing was carried out by microsatellite analysis. Results: We examined the susceptibility profile of 1315 C. parapsilosis isolates available at our reference laboratory between 2000 and 2021, noticing an increase in the number of isolates with acquired resistance to fluconazole, and voriconazole has increased in at least 8 different Spanish hospitals in 2020-2021. From 121 recorded clones, 3 were identified as the most prevalent in Spain (clone 10 in Catalonia and clone 96 in Castilla-Leon and Madrid, whereas clone 67 was found in 2 geographically unrelated regions, Cantabria and the Balearic Islands). Conclusions: Our data suggest that concurrently with the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, a selection of fluconazole-resistant C. parapsilosis isolates has occurred in Spain, and the expansion of specific clones has been noted across centers. Further research is needed to determine the factors that underlie the successful expansion of these clones and their potential genetic relatedness.

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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 101(30): e29927, 2022 Jul 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35905268

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This srudy aimed to estimate the prevalence of trastuzumab-induced cardiotoxicity in Uruguayan women diagnosed with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer over a 10-year period, who were treated under the financial coverage of the National Resources Fund (Fondo Nacional de Recursos). This was an observational, descriptive study based on the analysis of an anonymized database of Uruguayan women diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer who received adjuvant trastuzumab treatment from to 2006 to 2016, provided by the Fondo Nacional de Recursos. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Statistics version 25, and variables were assessed using measures of central tendency, dispersion, contingency tables, and proportions. The chi-square test was used to analyze the association between the different variables. The study included 1401 patients diagnosed with stage I to III HER2-positive breast cancer. The mean age at diagnosis was 52 years. The prevalence of cardiotoxicity was 20.3%. Most patients who discontinued treatment owing to cardiotoxicity eventually resumed treatment (92.6%). Moreover, the prevalence of cardiotoxicity was similar among patients who received regimens with and without anthracyclines. No association was observed between prior cardiovascular events or trastuzumab administration (concurrent vs sequential) and the development of cardiotoxicity. In the present study, the prevalence of cardiotoxicity was similar to that reported nationally and internationally. Most patients did not develop cardiotoxicity, while the ones who developed it remained asymptomatic and cardiotoxicity was reversible.


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Breast Neoplasms , Cardiotoxicity , Anthracyclines , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Cardiotoxicity/complications , Cardiotoxicity/etiology , Female , Humans , Receptor, ErbB-2/metabolism , Trastuzumab/adverse effects , Uruguay/epidemiology
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Front Oncol ; 12: 845527, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35530311

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Molecular profile of breast cancer in Latin-American women was studied in five countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay. Data about socioeconomic characteristics, risk factors, prognostic factors, and molecular subtypes were described, and the 60-month overall cumulative survival probabilities (OS) were estimated. From 2011 to 2013, 1,300 eligible Latin-American women 18 years or older, with a diagnosis of breast cancer in clinical stage II or III, and performance status ≦̸1 were invited to participate in a prospective cohort study. Face-to-face interviews were conducted, and clinical and outcome data, including death, were extracted from medical records. Unadjusted associations were evaluated by Chi-squared and Fisher's exact tests and the OS by Kaplan-Meier method. Log-rank test was used to determine differences between cumulative probability curves. Multivariable adjustment was carried out by entering potential confounders in the Cox regression model. The OS at 60 months was 83.9%. Multivariable-adjusted death hazard differences were found for women living in Argentina (2.27), Chile (1.95), and Uruguay (2.42) compared with Mexican women, for older (≥60 years) (1.84) compared with younger (≤40 years) women, for basal-like subtype (5.8), luminal B (2.43), and HER2-enriched (2.52) compared with luminal A subtype, and for tumor clinical stages IIB (1.91), IIIA (3.54), and IIIB (3.94) compared with stage IIA women. OS was associated with country of residence, PAM50 intrinsic subtype, age, and tumor stage at diagnosis. While the latter is known to be influenced by access to care, including cancer screening, timely diagnosis and treatment, including access to more effective treatment protocols, it may also influence epigenetic changes that, potentially, impact molecular subtypes. Data derived from heretofore understudied populations with unique geographic ancestry and sociocultural experiences are critical to furthering our understanding of this complexity.

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Front Oncol ; 12: 835626, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35433488

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Purposes: Most molecular-based published studies on breast cancer do not adequately represent the unique and diverse genetic admixture of the Latin American population. Searching for similarities and differences in molecular pathways associated with these tumors and evaluating its impact on prognosis may help to select better therapeutic approaches. Patients and Methods: We collected clinical, pathological, and transcriptomic data of a multi-country Latin American cohort of 1,071 stage II-III breast cancer patients of the Molecular Profile of Breast Cancer Study (MPBCS) cohort. The 5-year prognostic ability of intrinsic (transcriptomic-based) PAM50 and immunohistochemical classifications, both at the cancer-specific (OSC) and disease-free survival (DFS) stages, was compared. Pathway analyses (GSEA, GSVA and MetaCore) were performed to explore differences among intrinsic subtypes. Results: PAM50 classification of the MPBCS cohort defined 42·6% of tumors as LumA, 21·3% as LumB, 13·3% as HER2E and 16·6% as Basal. Both OSC and DFS for LumA tumors were significantly better than for other subtypes, while Basal tumors had the worst prognosis. While the prognostic power of traditional subtypes calculated with hormone receptors (HR), HER2 and Ki67 determinations showed an acceptable performance, PAM50-derived risk of recurrence best discriminated low, intermediate and high-risk groups. Transcriptomic pathway analysis showed high proliferation (i.e. cell cycle control and DNA damage repair) associated with LumB, HER2E and Basal tumors, and a strong dependency on the estrogen pathway for LumA. Terms related to both innate and adaptive immune responses were seen predominantly upregulated in Basal tumors, and, to a lesser extent, in HER2E, with respect to LumA and B tumors. Conclusions: This is the first study that assesses molecular features at the transcriptomic level in a multicountry Latin American breast cancer patient cohort. Hormone-related and proliferation pathways that predominate in PAM50 and other breast cancer molecular classifications are also the main tumor-driving mechanisms in this cohort and have prognostic power. The immune-related features seen in the most aggressive subtypes may pave the way for therapeutic approaches not yet disseminated in Latin America. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT02326857).

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Mol Genet Genomic Med ; 10(6): e1928, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35332707

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In Ashkenazi Jews (AJ) three recurring pathogenic sequence variants (PSVs) are detected in ~2.5% of the general population in the BRCA1 (c.68_69del = 185delAG, c.5266dup = 5382insC), and BRCA2 (c.5946del = 6174delT). Population-based screening for these PSVs in AJ women is part of the health basket in Israel. To assess the feasibility and outcome of BRCA genotyping in the Jewish population of Uruguay, AJ in the greater Montevideo area were recruited using ethically approved protocol and without pretest counseling were genotyped for the three predominant AJ PSVs in the BRCA genes. Independently confirmed PSV carriers were counseled, and genetic testing was offered to additional family members. Overall, 327 participants were enrolled: 312 (95%) female, 261 (80%) had all four grandparents AJ, and 14 (4%) women were breast cancer survivors with a mean age ± standard deviation (SD) 50 ± 11.5 years. The BRCA1 c.68_69del PSV was detected in three cancer free participants (0.92%, CI 95% 0.31-2.6), all with a suggestive family history. No carriers of the other two recurrent PSVs were detected. Online oncogenetic counseling was provided for all carriers. In conclusion, the rate of the BRCA1 c.68_69del PSV was similar with the rate in other AJ communities. AJ population BRCA genotyping screens in Uruguay seem feasible and should be promoted.


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Genes, BRCA1 , Jews , BRCA1 Protein/genetics , BRCA2 Protein/genetics , Female , Genes, BRCA2 , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Humans , Jews/genetics , Male , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/genetics
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34908875

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INTRODUCTION: Increases in disease-free survival and overall survival (OS) with the use of adjuvant chemotherapy in early breast cancer (BC) are widely known; however, the optimal time to initiate treatment with adjuvant chemotherapy remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the time elapsed between surgery and the initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy and its possible impact on OS in patients diagnosed with BC stages I-III. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 112 patients diagnosed with BC stages I-III who received adjuvant chemotherapy at the Mastology Unit of the Hospital de Clínicas in Uruguay from 2009 to 2019. OS was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method, and a Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: No statistically significant association was found between the time from surgery to the initiation of chemotherapy and the described variables. OS was worse for patients initiating chemotherapy more than 90 days after breast surgery (n = 19) (HR 7.63; p = 0.004) and between 61 and 90 days after surgery (n = 46) (HR 4.58; p = 0.040) compared to those who started before 30 days (n = 23). Controlling by type of surgery and stage, the prognosis of patients who started chemotherapy between 61 and 90 days after surgery was similar to that of patients who underwent chemotherapy within the first 30 days, controlling for surgery (HR 4.10; p = 0.056) and controlling for stage (HR 3.76; p = 0.075). Prognosis was worse for patients with stage III disease (p = 0.022) who underwent a mastectomy and/or axillary lymph node dissection (p = 0.025). CONCLUSION: Patients who started chemotherapy more than 90 days following surgery and those with stage III disease or underwent mastectomy and/or axillary lymph node dissection who initiated it between 61 and 90 days had a worse OS. Multiple factors are involved in the time between surgery and the initiation of chemotherapy, and further studies are needed to evaluate which of these factors influence the delay of chemotherapy in order to design strategies to avoid such delays and their negative impact on survival.

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Microorganisms ; 9(11)2021 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34835371

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We studied changes in serotype distribution and antimicrobial susceptibility in adult pneumococcal pneumonia in Spain (2011-2019). Among 895 pneumococci collected (433 bacteremic [BPP] and 462 non-bacteremic [non-BPP]), serotypes 3 (17%), 19A (10%), 8 (6.7%) and 11A (6.7%) were the most frequent. Serotypes 16F, 19A and 24F were associated with old people (≥65) and serotypes 4, 7F, 8, 12F and 19F to young adults. Serotypes 12F, 24F and 1 were significantly more frequent in BPP and serotypes 11A, 23A and 19F in non-BPP. Amoxicillin resistance was higher in non-BPP (17% vs. 11%) while penicillin non-susceptibility (37% vs. 24%) and macrolide resistance (29% vs. 14%) were higher in older adults. In the period 2017-2019, the vaccine coverages were: 32% (PCV13), 39% (PCV15), 65% (PCV20) and 69% (PPV23). Differences were found in serotype composition and antimicrobial resistance by age and type of infection. The maintenance of serotype 3 as a leading cause of adult pneumococcal pneumonia and the increase in highly invasive (serotype 8) or antimicrobial-resistant (serotype 11A) serotypes is worrisome. Further studies will be required to analyse the impact of the upcoming broader conjugate vaccines.

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Lancet Oncol ; 22(11): e474-e487, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34735817

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The increasing burden of cancer represents a substantial problem for Latin America and the Caribbean. Two Lancet Oncology Commissions in 2013 and 2015 highlighted potential interventions that could advance cancer care in the region by overcoming existing challenges. Areas requiring improvement included insufficient investment in cancer control, non-universal health coverage, fragmented health systems, inequitable concentration of cancer services, inadequate registries, delays in diagnosis or treatment initiation, and insufficient palliative services. Progress has been made in key areas but remains uneven across the region. An unforeseen challenge, the COVID-19 pandemic, strained all resources, and its negative effect on cancer control is expected to continue for years. In this Series paper, we summarise progress in several aspects of cancer control since 2015, and identify persistent barriers requiring commitment of additional resources to reduce the cancer burden in Latin America and the Caribbean.


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COVID-19/epidemiology , Neoplasms/prevention & control , SARS-CoV-2 , Caribbean Region/epidemiology , Cost of Illness , Delivery of Health Care/economics , Early Detection of Cancer , Health Services Accessibility , Humans , Latin America/epidemiology , Medical Oncology/education , Neoplasms/epidemiology
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J Cancer Res Ther ; 17(2): 547-550, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34121706

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PURPOSE: Health emergency due to COVID-19 started in Uruguay on March 13, 2020; our mastology unit tried to ensure adequate oncological care, and protect patients from the virus infection and complications. OBJECTIVE: To assess the health care activities in the "peak" of the pandemic during 3 months. MATERIALS AND METHODS: we collected data from the electronic health record. RESULTS: There were a total of 293 medical appointments from 131 patients (221 face-to-face), that decreased by 16.7% compared to the same period in 2019 (352 appointments). The medical appointments were scheduled to evaluate the continuity of systemic treatment or modifications (95 patients; 72.5%), follow-up (17; 12.9%), first-time consultation (12; 9.1%), and assess paraclinical studies (7; 5.3%). The patients were on hormone therapy (81 patients; 74%), chemotherapy (CT) (21; 19%), and anti-HER2 therapies (9; 8%). New twenty treatments were initiated. Of the 14 patients that were on adjuvant/neoadjuvant CT, 9 (64.3%) continued with the same regimen with the addition of prophylactic granulocyte-colony-stimulating factors (G-CSF), and 5 (35.7%), who were receiving weekly paclitaxel, continued the treatment with no changes. Of the seven patients that were on palliative CT, 2 (28.5%) continued the treatment with the addition of G-CSF, 3 (42.8%) continued with weekly capecitabine or paclitaxel with no treatment changes, and 2 (28.5%) changed their treatment regimen (a less myelosuppressive regimen was selected for one and due to progression of the disease in the other patient). The ninety patients who were receiving adjuvant, neoadjuvant, or palliative criteria hormone therapy and/or anti-HER2 therapies, continued the treatment with no changes. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence suggests that, although medical appointments decreased by approximately 17%, we could maintain healthcare activities, continued most of the treatments while the most modified was CT with G-CSF to avoid myelosuppression.


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Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , COVID-19/epidemiology , Continuity of Patient Care/statistics & numerical data , Delivery of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Medical Oncology/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/adverse effects , Bone Marrow/drug effects , Breast Neoplasms/complications , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Breast Neoplasms/immunology , COVID-19/immunology , COVID-19/prevention & control , COVID-19/transmission , Communicable Disease Control/standards , Continuity of Patient Care/organization & administration , Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , Delivery of Health Care/standards , Electronic Health Records/statistics & numerical data , Female , Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor/administration & dosage , Hematopoiesis/drug effects , Hematopoiesis/immunology , Humans , Medical Oncology/organization & administration , Medical Oncology/standards , Middle Aged , Pandemics/prevention & control , Referral and Consultation/standards , Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data , Retrospective Studies , Telemedicine/organization & administration , Telemedicine/standards , Telemedicine/statistics & numerical data , Triage/organization & administration , Triage/standards , Uruguay/epidemiology
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JCO Glob Oncol ; 7: 694-703, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33999696

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Since December 2019, the world has been mired in an infectious pandemic that has displaced other health priorities for 21st century populations. Concerned about this situation, Latin American experts on cancer decided to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on cancer control in the region. The analysis was based on information obtained from public sources and scientific publications and included the characteristics of the health care and cancer control prior to the pandemic, the COVID-19 pandemic and measures implemented by the governments of the region, and the regional impact of the pandemic on cancer control together with the costs of cancer care and possible impact of the pandemic on cancer expense. We compared 2019 and 2020 data corresponding to the period March 16-June 30 and found a significant reduction in the number of first-time visits to oncology services (variable depending on the country between -28% and -38%) and a corresponding reduction in pathology (between -6% and -50%), cancer surgery (between -28% and -70%), and chemotherapy (between -2% and -54%). Furthermore, a significant reduction in cancer screening tests was found (PAP smear test studies: between -46% and -100%, mammography: between -32% and -100%, and fecal occult blood test: -73%). If this situation becomes a trend, the health and economic impact will be compounded in the postpandemic period, with an overload of demand on health services to ensure diagnostic tests and consequent treatments. On the basis of this information, a set of prevention and mitigation measures to be immediately implemented and also actions to progressively strengthen health systems are proposed.


Subject(s)
COVID-19/prevention & control , Economic Recession , Medical Oncology/trends , Neoplasms/therapy , Physical Distancing , COVID-19/economics , Female , Humans , Latin America/epidemiology , Pandemics/prevention & control
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Breast Cancer (Auckl) ; 15: 11782234211006667, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33911873

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INTRODUCTION: In Uruguay, breast cancer has the highest incidence and mortality of all cancer in women. Knowledge of the distribution of risk factors related to disease development supports the implementation of prevention strategies in routine clinical practice. This study aimed to determine the epidemiological profile for breast cancer and the frequency of mammographic surveillance in the surveyed population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A survey was conducted among Uruguayan women diagnosed with breast cancer who were assisted in the mastology unit of the oncology service of the Hospital de Clínicas in Montevideo, Uruguay, from September 1, 2018, to March 1, 2020. RESULTS: This study included 398 respondents, with a median (SD) age at diagnosis of 61 (34-86) years. A total of 310 respondents (78.0%) had 1 or more risk factors. Most women aged over 50 years (264 out of a total of 338 [78.1%]) underwent mammographic surveillance at least biennially. CONCLUSIONS: Consistent with international reports, most respondents had a risk factor. Among the group of respondents aged over 50 years, most underwent mammographic and clinical surveillance at least biennially. Although it is only possible to formulate conclusions about the surveyed women because of the study design, the obtained data further our understanding of the epidemiological profile of the Uruguayan population, which can contribute to prevention practices.

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Rev. méd. Urug ; 37(4): e37409, 2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1389648

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Resumen: Introducción: en marzo de 2020 se decretó la emergencia sanitaria por COVID-19, lo que produjo cambios en la organización de los servicios de la salud. Uno de los objetivos de la reorganización fue minimizar las consultas presenciales (CP) y promocionar las telefónicas (CT). Objetivo: evaluar la eficacia de la CT y el nivel de satisfacción de las pacientes asistidas en la Unidad de Mastología con la misma durante la alerta sanitaria por COVID. Material y métodos: se aplicó una encuesta para valorar la eficacia de la CT y el nivel de satisfacción con la misma. Resultados: se encuestaron 42 pacientes, 69% se encontraba recibiendo tratamiento adyuvante y 14,2% paliativo. En cuanto a la eficacia de la CT, 76,1% fueron resueltas en forma telefónica; 78,6% de las pacientes prefirió realizar la consulta en forma telefónica; 97,6% creyó que el tiempo empleado fue suficiente y que el horario en que se la contactó fue adecuado. Las respuestas mostraron un alto grado de satisfacción con la asistencia. La atención médica cumplió con las expectativas de todas las pacientes, 83,3% creyó que una vez recuperada la normalidad, la CT es una opción para su situación. Conclusión: la CT fue valorada con un alto grado de satisfacción y permitió mantener la asistencia durante la emergencia. Si bien es pronto para evaluar el impacto asistencial de la CT y su capacidad resolutiva, resultados preliminares muestran que es una herramienta útil y valiosa en la práctica clínica durante periodos de emergencia sanitaria.


Summary: Introduction: in March 2020, a national health emergency was declared due to the COVID-19, what resulted in changes in the organization of health services. One of the objectives of this restructure was to minimize in person consultations and to promote telephone consultations. that took place was a reduction in face-to-face consultations (FTFC), and the promotion of telephone consultations (TC). Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of telephone consultations and the level of satisfaction of patients assisted at Mastology Department with this modality during the COVID 19 health emergency. Materials and methods: a survey was used to assess the effectiveness of telephone consultations and the level of satisfaction with this modality. Results: forty-two patients were surveyed, 69% of which were receiving adjuvant treatment and 14.2% of which were receiving palliative treatment. With regard to the effectiveness of telephone consultations, 76.1% of those surveyed had their need solved by telephone; 78.6% of patients preferred to do the consultation by telephone; 97.6% believed that sufficient time was spent and that the timing of the appointment was appropriate. The responses showed a high level of satisfaction with the care received. The medical care met the expectations of all patients, and 83.3% believed that once the situation went back to normal, telephone consultations would be an option for their requirements. Conclusion: the telephone consultation method was evaluated with a high level of satisfaction and it allowed health care services to be maintained during the emergency. Although it is early to assess the healthcare impact of telephone consultations and the modality's capacity to resolve issues, preliminary results show that it is a useful and valuable tool in clinical practice during periods of healthcare emergency.


Resumo: Introdução: em março de 2020, foi decretada a emergência sanitária decorrente do COVID-19, o que produziu mudanças na organização dos serviços de saúde. Um dos objetivos da reorganização era minimizar as consultas presenciais (CP) e promover as consultas telefônicas (CT). Objetivo: avaliar a eficácia da CT e o nível de satisfação das pacientes atendidas na Unidade de Docência Assistencial de Mastologia com a prestada previamente durante o alerta de saúde para o COVID. Material e métodos: foi realizada uma pesquisa telefônica para avaliar a eficácia da TC e o nível de satisfação com a mesma. Resultados: foram entrevistadas 42 pacientes, 69% estavam recebendo tratamento adjuvante e 14,2% paliativo. Em relação à eficácia da CT, 76,1% foram resolvidas por telefone; 78,6% das pacientes preferiram fazer a consulta por telefone; 97,6% consideraram que o tempo despendido foi suficiente e que o momento em que foram contatados foi adequado. As respostas mostraram alto grau de satisfação com o atendimento. O atendimento médico atendeu às expectativas de todos os pacientes, 83,3% acreditam que, uma vez restaurada a normalidade, a CT é uma opção para sua situação. Conclusão: a CT foi avaliada com alto grau de satisfação e permitiu manter o atendimento durante a emergência. Embora seja muito cedo para avaliar o impacto da CT na saúde e sua capacidade de resolução, resultados preliminares mostram que é uma ferramenta útil e valiosa na prática clínica durante períodos de emergência de saúde.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Breast Neoplasms , Telemedicine , COVID-19 , Quality of Health Care , Patient Satisfaction
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Rev. méd. Urug ; 36(1): 49-58, mar. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BNUY | ID: biblio-1094226

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Resumen: Las mutaciones de BRCA1 son raras en el cáncer de mama (CM) esporádico; sin embargo, su expresión a nivel tumoral se encuentra disminuida o ausente en 30%-50% de los casos. Objetivo: valorar la expresión tumoral de BRCA1 por inmunohistoquímica (IHQ) en mujeres uruguayas diagnosticadas de CM antes de los 40 años. Material y método: se incluyeron pacientes diagnosticadas de CM antes de los 40 años. Se utilizaron los anticuerpos monoclonales anti-BRCA1 MS110 contra el extremo N-terminal y GLK-2 contra el extremo C-terminal. Se calculó la sobrevida global (SVG) y la sobrevida libre de enfermedad (SVLE), para la construcción de las curvas se utilizó el método de Kaplan-Meier y la diferencia de sobrevida se evaluó mediante el test de log rank. Resultados: se incluyeron 40 pacientes, la SVG y la SVLE a cinco años fueron de 73% y 60% respectivamente. La expresión de BRCA1 mediante GLK-2 fue <10% en 16 de las 40 pacientes (40%). La SVG y la SVLE a cinco años para las pacientes con expresión <10% fue de 56% vs 85% para las pacientes con expresión >10% (p=0,015) y de 40% vs 72% (p=0,034) respectivamente. La expresión de BRCA1 mediante MS110 fue <10% en 11 de las 40 pacientes (27,5%). No se encontraron diferencias en la SVG ni en la SVLE a cinco años con este marcador. Conclusión: la pérdida de la expresión tumoral de BRCA1 determinada mediante GLK-2 se encontró en el 40% de las pacientes incluidas y se asoció a una menor SVG y SVLE, por lo que podría tener un valor pronóstico desfavorable en estas pacientes.


Summary: BRCA1 mutations are rare in sporadic breast cancer (CM), however their expression at the tumor level is diminished or absent in 30-50% of cases. Objective: to assess the tumor expression of BRCA1 using immunohistochemistry (IHC) in Uruguayan women diagnosed with BC before the age of 40 years. Material and methods: patients diagnosed with BC before the age of 40 between. The antibodies used were anti BRCA1 MS110 monoclonal antibodies against the N-terminal end and GLK-2 against the C-terminal. Overall survival (OS) and disease free survival (DFS) were calculated; the curves were developed using the Kaplan-Meier method and the difference in survival was evaluated through the log rank test. Results: the average age of the 40 patients included was 36 years. The 5-year OS and DFS were 73% and 60% respectively. The expression of BRCA1 with GLK-2 was <10% in 16 of the 40 patients included (40%). The 5-year OS and DFS for patients with <10% expression was 56% vs. 85% for patients with >10% (p=0.015) and 40% vs. 72% (p = 0.034) respectively. The expression of BRCA1 by MS110 was <10% in 11 of the 40 patients included (27.5%). No differences were found in the 5-year OS or DFS based on the expression of this marker. Conclusion: The loss of BRCA1 expression using GLK-2, which suggests the presence of a truncated protein, was associated with a statistically significantly lower OS and DFS, that the decrease in the BRCA1 protein as determined by GLK2 has an unfavorable prognostic value for young patients with BC.


Resumo: As mutações de BRCA1 são raras no câncer de mama (CM) esporádico; no entanto sua expressão no nível tumoral está diminuída ou ausente em 30-50% dos casos. Objetivo: avaliar a expressão tumoral de BRCA1 por imuno-histoquímica (IHQ) em mulheres uruguaias com diagnóstico de CM antes dos 40 anos. Material e métodos: foram incluídas pacientes com diagnóstico de CM antes dos 40 anos. Foram utilizados anticorpos monoclonais anti BRCA1 MS110 contra o extremo N-terminal e GLK-2 contra o extremo C-terminal. A sobrevida global (SVG) e a sobrevida livre de enfermidade (SVLE) foram calculadas; o método de Kaplan-Meier foi utilizado para a construção das curvas e a diferença de sobrevida foi avaliada usando o teste de log-rank. Resultados: foram incluídas 40 pacientes; a SVG e a SVLE aos 5 anos foram 73% e 60% respectivamente. A expressão de BRCA1 mediante GLK-2 foi <10% em 16 das 40 pacientes (40 %). A SVG e a SVLE aos 5 anos para as pacientes com expressão £10% foi 56% vs. 85% para as pacientes com expressão >10% (p=0,015) e 40% vs. 72% (p=0,034) respectivamente. A expressão de BRCA1 mediante MS110 foi =10% em 11 das 40 pacientes (27,5%). Não foram encontradas diferenças na SVG nem na SVLE aos 5 anos com este marcador. Conclusão: foi encontrada perda da expressão tumoral de BRCA1 determinada por GLK-2 em 40% das pacientes incluídas e foi associada a uma menor SVG e SVLE, o que poderia ter um valor prognóstico desfavorável nestas pacientes.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , BRCA1 Protein/analysis
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