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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38722442

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PURPOSE: To report the prospective long-term outcome data of patients whose chemotherapy decision was guided by the EndoPredict test. METHODS: Patients with hormone receptor-positive HER2-negative early breast cancer with 0-3 positive lymph nodes were enrolled. The EndoPredict test was carried out on all tumor samples. Treatment compliance, local recurrence, distant metastases, and survival were evaluated. Associations of EPclin risk stratification with 5-year disease-free survival and distant metastasis-free survival were evaluated by time-to-event analysis. RESULTS: 368 consecutive patients were included in the analysis. Median follow-up was 8.2 years. EndoPredict allocated 238 (65%) in the low-risk and 130 (35%) patients in the high-risk group. Risk for disease recurrence or death in EPclin high-risk patients was twofold higher than in EPclin low-risk patients (hazard ratio [HR] 2.08; 95% CI 1.26-3.44; p = 0.004). EPclin low-risk patients had a 5-year disease-free survival of 95.3% (95% CI 92.6-98.0%). EPclin high-risk patients were at higher risk of developing distant metastases or death (HR 2.21; 95% CI 1.27-3.88; p = 0.005). EPclin high-risk patients who underwent chemotherapy had a 5-year DFS of 89.1% (95% CI 82.7-96.1%) in contrast to high-risk patients without chemotherapy (68.9%; 95% CI 56.2-84.5%; HR 0.46; 95% CI 0.23-0.95; p = 0.036). EPclin high-risk patients were at higher risk of experiencing distant metastases or death than EPclin low-risk patients regardless of menopausal status (premenopausal: HR 3.55; 95% CI 1.17-12.32; p = 0.025; postmenopausal: HR 1.92; 95% CI 0.99-3.7; p = 0.054). CONCLUSION: EndoPredict can guide decisions on adjuvant chemotherapy in early luminal breast cancer. EndoPredict risk stratification is also applicable in premenopausal women.

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J Nucl Med ; 2024 Apr 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38637138

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Metastasis-directed therapy has the potential to improve progression-free and overall survival in oligometastatic disease (OMD). For breast cancer, however, randomized trials have failed so far to confirm this finding. Because the concept of metastasis-directed therapy in OMD is highly dependent on the accuracy of the imaging modality, we aimed to assess the impact of 18F-FDG PET/CT on the definition of OMD in breast cancer patients. Methods: Eighty patients with a total of 150 18F-FDG PET/CT images (between October 2006 and January 2022) were enrolled in this retrospective study at the Technical University of Munich. The inclusion criteria were OMD, defined as 1-5 distant metastases, at the time of 18F-FDG PET/CT. For the current study, we systemically compared the metastatic pattern on 18F-FDG PET/CT with conventional CT. Results: At the time of 18F-FDG PET/CT, 21.3% of patients (n = 32) had a first-time diagnosis of metastatic disease, 40.7% (n = 61) had a previous history of OMD, and 38% (n = 57) had a previous history of polymetastatic disease. In 45.3% of cases, the imaging modality (18F-FDG PET/CT vs. conventional CT) had an impact on the assessment of whether OMD was present. An identical metastatic pattern was observed in only 32% of cases.18F-FDG PET/CT detected additional metastases in 33.3% of cases, mostly in the nonregional lymph node system. Conclusion: The use of 18F-FDG PET/CT had a substantial impact on the definition of OMD and detection of metastatic pattern in breast cancer. Our results emphasize the importance of establishing a standardized definition for imaging modalities in future trials and clinical practices related to metastasis-directed therapy in breast cancer patients.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38458496

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PURPOSE: The identification of internal mammary lymph node metastases and the assessment of associated risk factors are crucial for adjuvant regional lymph node irradiation in patients with breast cancer. The current study aims to investigate whether tumor contact with internal mammary perforator vessels is associated with gross internal mammary lymph node involvement. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We included 297 patients with primary breast cancer and gross internal mammary (IMN+) and/or axillary metastases as well as 230 patients without lymph node metastases. Based on pretreatment dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, we assessed contact of the tumor with the internal mammary perforating vessels (IMPV). RESULTS: A total of 59 patients had ipsilateral IMN+ (iIMN+), 10 patients had contralateral IMN+ (cIMN+), and 228 patients had ipsilateral axillary metastases without IMN; 230 patients had node-negative breast cancer. In patients with iIMN+, 100% of tumors had contact with ipsilateral IMPV, with 94.9% (n = 56) classified as major contact. In iIMN- patients, major IMPV contact was observed in only 25.3% (n = 116), and 36.2% (n = 166) had no IMPV contact at all. Receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed that "major IMPV contact" was more accurate in predicting iIMN+ (area under the curve, 0.85) compared with a multivariate model combining grade of differentiation, tumor site, size, and molecular subtype (area under the curve, 0.65). Strikingly, among patients with cIMN+, 100% of tumors had contact with a crossing contralateral IMPV, whereas in cIMN- patients, IMPVs to the contralateral side were observed in only 53.4% (iIMN+) and 24.8% (iIMN-), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Tumor contact with the IMPV is highly associated with risk of gross IMN involvement. Further studies are warranted to investigate whether this identified risk factor is also associated with microscopic IMN involvement and whether it can assist in the selection of patients with breast cancer for irradiation of the internal mammary lymph nodes.

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Patient Educ Couns ; 121: 108132, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38184987

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OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated the efficacy of the didactic approaches of video modeling (VM, best-practice examples), video reflection (VR, problem-based approach), and the combination of both (VMR) in fostering medical communication competence in a video-based digital learning environment. METHODS: N = 126 third-year medical students who participated in the pre-post study were assigned to either the intervention groups (VM, VR, and VMR) or the wait-list control group. The efficacy of the three approaches was assessed by means of a situational judgment test (SJT) of medical communication competence. To investigate the differences between the wait-list control and the intervention groups (H1), between the single-mode and combined conditions (H2), and between VM and VR (H3), we applied planned contrast analyses. RESULTS: The planned contrasts showed that the VR condition significantly improved learning outcomes in comparison to the VM condition (H3). The decreased mean scores of the VM condition offset the increased mean scores of VR, and thus no significant differences could be found in H1 and H2. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides promising evidence that VR fosters medical communication competence more effectively than VM. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Medical students' learning in video-based digital environments can be facilitated by the use of interactive VR.


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Computer-Assisted Instruction , Students, Medical , Humans , Clinical Competence , Learning , Communication
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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 10: 1296615, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38155661

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Background: Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT) is an artificial learning and large language model tool developed by OpenAI in 2022. It utilizes deep learning algorithms to process natural language and generate responses, which renders it suitable for conversational interfaces. ChatGPT's potential to transform medical education and clinical practice is currently being explored, but its capabilities and limitations in this domain remain incompletely investigated. The present study aimed to assess ChatGPT's performance in medical knowledge competency for problem assessment in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN). Methods: Two datasets were established for analysis: questions (1) from OB/GYN course exams at a German university hospital and (2) from the German medical state licensing exams. In order to assess ChatGPT's performance, questions were entered into the chat interface, and responses were documented. A quantitative analysis compared ChatGPT's accuracy with that of medical students for different levels of difficulty and types of questions. Additionally, a qualitative analysis assessed the quality of ChatGPT's responses regarding ease of understanding, conciseness, accuracy, completeness, and relevance. Non-obvious insights generated by ChatGPT were evaluated, and a density index of insights was established in order to quantify the tool's ability to provide students with relevant and concise medical knowledge. Results: ChatGPT demonstrated consistent and comparable performance across both datasets. It provided correct responses at a rate comparable with that of medical students, thereby indicating its ability to handle a diverse spectrum of questions ranging from general knowledge to complex clinical case presentations. The tool's accuracy was partly affected by question difficulty in the medical state exam dataset. Our qualitative assessment revealed that ChatGPT provided mostly accurate, complete, and relevant answers. ChatGPT additionally provided many non-obvious insights, especially in correctly answered questions, which indicates its potential for enhancing autonomous medical learning. Conclusion: ChatGPT has promise as a supplementary tool in medical education and clinical practice. Its ability to provide accurate and insightful responses showcases its adaptability to complex clinical scenarios. As AI technologies continue to evolve, ChatGPT and similar tools may contribute to more efficient and personalized learning experiences and assistance for health care providers.

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PLoS One ; 17(8): e0269562, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35930549

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PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed severe challenges on medical education at German university hospitals. In this first German nationwide expert survey, we addressed the responsible university teaching coordinators in obstetrics and gynecology departments and investigated their experiences during the pandemic as well as their opinions on future developments, especially with regard to the broader implementation of e-learning in the standard curriculum. METHODS: The questionnaire included 42 items and was disseminated among teaching coordinators at all 41 departments of obstetrics and gynecology at German university hospitals via an email that included a weblink to the online survey provider. Responses were collected between 19 April and 7 June 2021. RESULTS: In total, 30 responses were collected from 41 departments across Germany and their respective teaching coordinators in obstetrics and gynecology. The general opinion of the medical teaching provided during the pandemic was positive, whereas the teaching quality in practical skills was considered inferior and not equivalent to the standard face-to-face curriculum. Lectures and seminars had to be substituted by remote-learning alternatives, while clinical clerkships were reduced in length and provided less patient contact. Students in their final year experienced only a few differences in the clinical and teaching routine. Teaching coordinators in obstetrics and gynecology stated that they intend to incorporate more e-learning into the curriculum in the future. CONCLUSION: The medical educators' views presented here may help to complement the already-thoroughly investigated experiences of students under the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical educators in obstetrics and gynecology at German university hospitals have successfully established online and hybrid teaching alternatives to their standard face-to-face courses. Building on recent experiences, digitalization could help to improve future medical education.


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COVID-19 , Education, Medical, Undergraduate , Education, Medical , Gynecology , Obstetrics , Students, Medical , COVID-19/epidemiology , Female , Gynecology/education , Hospitals, University , Humans , Obstetrics/education , Pandemics , Pregnancy , Surveys and Questionnaires , Teaching
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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 305(4): 1041-1053, 2022 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34961899

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PURPOSE: The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic posed an eminent challenge for medical teachers worldwide. Face-to-face lectures and seminars were no longer possible, and alternatives had to be found. E-learning concepts quickly emerged as the only practicable solutions and also offered the opportunity to evaluate whether traditional face-to-face lectures could be translated into an online format, independent of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: We offered an e-learning program consisting of lecture notes, screencasts with audio narration, and online webinars that covered topics normally taught in traditional lectures and seminars. To evaluate the learning behavior and quality of our e-learning program, we drafted a questionnaire that students completed at the end of the 2020 summer semester that had been designed to enable a comparative analysis of the different e-learning modules. RESULTS: Voluntary participation in the online courses was high. Survey analysis revealed high satisfaction with and a distinctive preference for the format, even under regular, COVID-19-independent conditions. In general, a positive appraisal of e-learning-especially as a substitute for regular lectures-was found. Students also reported higher studying efficiency. Exam results were equal to those of previous semesters. CONCLUSION: Both acceptance of and satisfaction with our e-learning modules were high, and students displayed increased demand for this kind of e-learning format. We, therefore, conclude that e-learning offerings could serve as reasonable, efficient, student-orientated substitutes for certain medical courses, especially lectures. These curricular adaptations would correlate with the high digitalization seen in students' everyday lives. This correlation may also hold true independent of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.


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COVID-19 , Education, Medical , Gynecology , Obstetrics , Humans , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2 , Students
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Breast Care (Basel) ; 16(2): 101-107, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34012365

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BACKGROUND: Treatment of patients with luminal metastatic breast cancer (MBC) has become even more complex over the last few years as molecular profiling has begun to alter disease management. It is well accepted that MBC is not curable but is treatable. Today we are able to prolong progression-free survival and partly overall survival with targeted and more individual treatment strategies adjusted according to the molecular subtype. SUMMARY: Genetic and genomic testing has become therapeutically relevant in luminal MBC and is therefore an integral component within the treatment spectrum. By now, germline testing of BRCA1 and BRCA2 and somatic testing for PIK3CA mutations are inevitable elements in disease management and the current state of the art in luminal MBC patients. Furthermore, testing of ESR1 resistance mutation, ERBB2 mutation, microsatellite instability, and neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase (NTRK) gene fusion (mainly in secretory breast cancer) has recently gained increasing attention. However, based on the expanding role of personalized medicine, clinicians are now faced with substantial new challenges and possibly unsuspected possibilities. The following review summarizes current developments in genetic and genomic testing in luminal MBC. KEY MESSAGES: In luminal MBC genomics have become an integral component within the spectrum of oncological treatment establishing novel therapeutic facilities. Further developments in treatment personalization adjusted according to the molecular subtype should become increasingly important in order to enhance the progress of de-escalation of chemotherapy in luminal MBC. However, based on the expanding role of personalized medicine, clinicians are now faced with substantial new challenges and possibly unsuspected possibilities.

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Esc. Anna Nery Rev. Enferm ; 25(3): e20200017, 2021. tab
Article in Portuguese | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: biblio-1154186

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Resumo Objetivo relatar a experiência do uso da entrevista narrativa com pessoas em situação de rua com transtornos mentais. Método relato de experiência realizada em uma capital do Sul do Brasil. A coleta de dados ocorreu de julho a outubro de 2019. Resultados a aplicação da entrevista narrativa desenvolveu-se em duas etapas: aproximação com o campo e seleção dos participantes; e construção da narrativa. A primeira envolveu uma inserção em um Consultório na Rua e possibilitou a identificação e o desenvolvimento de vínculo com os usuários. A segunda ocorreu com o desenvolvimento da entrevista narrativa e envolveu os seguintes passos: contato e negociação, história principal e fase de questionamentos. Conclusão a entrevista narrativa se apresenta como ferramenta metodológica com potencial para a construção de itinerários terapêuticos de pessoas em situação de rua com transtornos mentais, contextualizando suas opções na busca pelo seu cuidado na perspectiva de suas histórias de vida. Implicação para a prática a entrevista narrativa possibilita fazer-se ouvir em histórias frequentemente negligenciadas. Por ter como foco central a construção de sentidos por parte de quem vivencia determinada realidade, permitiu a reconstrução desses, possibilitando novos olhares e insights em relação à própria experiência de quem relatava.


Resumen Objetivo relatar la experiencia de utilizar entrevistas narrativas con personas en situación callejera con trastornos mentales. Método informe de experiencia realizado en una capital del Sur de Brasil. La recolección de datos tuvo lugar de julio a octubre de 2019. Resultados La aplicación de la entrevista narrativa se desarrolló en dos etapas: aproximación al campo y selección de participantes; y construcción de la narrativa. La primera implicó una inserción en un Consultório na Rua y permitió identificar y desarrollar vínculos con los usuarios. La segunda ocurrió con el desarrollo de la entrevista narrativa y contó con los siguientes pasos: contacto y negociación, historia principal y fase de cuestionamientos. Conclusión la entrevista narrativa se presenta como una poderosa herramienta metodológica para la construcción de itinerarios terapéuticos para personas en situación callejera con trastornos mentales, contextualizando sus opciones en la búsqueda de su cuidado desde la perspectiva de sus historias de vida. Implicación para la práctica la entrevista narrativa permite hacerse oír en historias que a menudo se pasan por alto. Debido a que tiene como foco central la construcción de significados por parte de quienes experimentan una determinada realidad, permitió la reconstrucción de estos, posibilitando nuevas miradas y percepciones en relación a la propia experiencia de quien informa.


Abstract Objective report the experience of using the narrative interview with homeless persons who suffer from mental disorders. Method experience report held in a capital city in the South of Brazil. The data collection took place from July to October 2019. Results the application of the narrative interview was developed in two stages: approach to the field and selection of participants; and construction of the narrative. The first involved an insertion in a Street Office and made it possible to identify and develop a link with the users. The second occurred with the development of the narrative interview and involved the following steps: contact and negotiation, main story and questioning phase. Conclusion the narrative interview presents itself as a methodological tool with potential for the construction of therapeutic itineraries for homeless persons with mental disorders, contextualizing their options in the search for their care from the perspective of their life stories. Implication for practice narrative interviewing makes it possible to make oneself heard in often neglected stories. By having as a central focus the construction of senses by those who experience a certain reality, it allowed the reconstruction of these, allowing new looks and insights in relation to the very experience of those who reported.


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Humans , Male , Female , Ill-Housed Persons , Interviews as Topic/methods , Narration , Mental Disorders , Research Report
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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 302(6): 1461-1467, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32902674

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PURPOSE: Prospectively collected outcome data of patients (pts) whose adjuvant systemic therapy recommendation was based on the clinico-molecular test EndoPredict® (EP) are presented. METHODS: Pts with ER-positive, HER2-negative early breast cancer with 0-3 positive lymph nodes were enrolled. The EP was carried out on all tumor samples. Pts were evaluated for treatment compliance, local recurrence, distant metastases and overall survival. Censored time-to-event outcomes were analysed by Cox proportional hazards models. Additional estimates of the event-free-survival were calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method. Hypothesis testing was conducted on two-sided exploratory 5% significance levels. RESULTS: 373 consecutive pts were enrolled. EP classified 238 pts (63.8%) as low risk and 135 pts (36.2%) as high risk. Median follow-up was 41.6 months. Risk for disease recurrence or death in EPclin high-risk patients was twofold higher in comparison with EPclin low-risk patients (hazard ratio (HR) 2.05 (95% CI 0.85-4.96; p = 0.110). Patients with EPclin high risk were at significant higher risk of distant metastases than patients with EPclin low risk (HR 5.18; 95% CI 1.04-25.74; p = 0.0443). EPclin high-risk patients who actually underwent adjuvant CTX had a 3-year-DFS of 96.3% (95% CI 92.2-100) in contrast to EPclin high-risk patients without CTX (3-year-DFS: 91.5% (95% CI 82.7-100%); HR 0.32; 95% CI 0.10-1.05; p = 0.061). CONCLUSION: These first prospective outcome results show that EP, in clinical routine, is a valid clinico-molecular test, to predict DFS and to guide decision of adjuvant CTX use in ER-positive, HER2-negative early breast cancer pts with 0-3 positive lymph nodes. Adjuvant CTX seems to be beneficial for EPclin high-risk patients.


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Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Receptor, ErbB-2/metabolism , Receptors, Estrogen/metabolism , Adult , Aged , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Breast Neoplasms/mortality , Disease-Free Survival , Family Characteristics , Female , Humans , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/drug therapy , Predictive Value of Tests , Prognosis , Proportional Hazards Models , Prospective Studies , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Treatment Outcome
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Breast ; 54: 88-95, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32956934

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PURPOSE: Treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitors and endocrine therapy (CDK4/6i + ET) is a standard for patients with advanced hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative (HR + HER2-) breast cancer (BC). However, real-world data on the implementation of therapy usage, efficacy, and toxicity have not yet been reported. METHODS: The PRAEGNANT registry was used to identify advanced HR + HER2- BC patients (n = 1136). The use of chemotherapy, ET, everolimus + ET, and CDK4/6i + ET was analyzed for first-line, second-line, and third-line therapy. Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were also compared between patients treated with CDK4/6i + ET and ET monotherapy. Also toxicity was assessed. RESULTS: CDK4/6i + ET use increased from 38.5% to 62.7% in the first 2 years after CDK4/6i treatment became available (November 2016). Chemotherapy and ET monotherapy use decreased from 2015 to 2018 from 42.2% to 27.2% and from 53% to 9.5%, respectively. In this early analysis no statistically significant differences were found comparing CDK4/6i + ET and ET monotherapy patients with regard to PFS and OS. Leukopenia was was seen in 11.3% of patients under CDK4/6i + ET and 0.5% under ET monotherapy. CONCLUSIONS: In clinical practice, CDK4/6i + ET has been rapidly implemented. A group of patients with a more unfavorable prognosis was possibly treated in the real-world setting than in the reported randomized clinical trials. The available data suggest that longer follow-up times and a larger sample size are required in order to identify differences in survival outcomes. Studies should be supported that investigate whether chemotherapy can be avoided or delayed in this patient population by using CDK4/6i + ET.


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Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Protein Kinase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Breast Neoplasms/mortality , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/antagonists & inhibitors , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 6/antagonists & inhibitors , Female , Germany , Humans , Product Surveillance, Postmarketing , Progression-Free Survival , Prospective Studies , Receptor, ErbB-2/metabolism , Receptors, Estrogen/drug effects , Receptors, Estrogen/metabolism , Receptors, Progesterone/drug effects , Receptors, Progesterone/metabolism , Registries , Treatment Outcome
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J Evid Based Integr Med ; 25: 2515690X20949444, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32808558

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PURPOSE: Breast and gynecological cancer patients undergoing systemic therapy frequently request integrative therapy concepts. The potential of integrative therapy (IM) lies in minimizing side effects of conventional cancer treatments and therefore decreasing treatment delays. IM can help to improve patients' physical and emotional well-being, optimizing health and quality of life as IM involves patients in their own treatment. A counseling service for integrative medicine concepts as an outpatient program was implemented in our cancer center in 2013. METHODS: In 2016 and 2017 144 breast and gynecological cancer patients were included into our specific IM program. The program comprises biological based complementary and alternative medicines (BB-CAM), a structured exercise therapy, manipulative and body-based practices, nutritional counseling, psycho-oncological and relaxing therapies. Therapists with additional specialization for IM, guide the treatment units. The program was evaluated via self-administered questionnaire. RESULTS: 78% of the participating patients noticed an improvement by using BB-CAMs. 86% stated to feel better through participation in the structured exercise program. 74% profited from nutritional counseling and 91% from manual therapy. 93% of the patients treated with body compresses considered the application as soothing. The Bio-Frequency Sound Color Bed led to a relaxation in 96%. Psychological therapy improved coping with the disease in 70% of the patients. CONCLUSION: Integrative oncology combines the best practices of conventional and complementary therapy, uniting them in a holistic concept. Data show that our integrative therapy concept is well accepted by the patients and that therapy- and disease-related side effects can be reduced.


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Breast Neoplasms/therapy , Complementary Therapies , Genital Neoplasms, Female/therapy , Integrative Medicine , Integrative Oncology , Patient Satisfaction , Program Evaluation , Adaptation, Psychological , Breast Neoplasms/psychology , Counseling , Diet , Exercise Therapy , Female , Genital Neoplasms, Female/psychology , Gynecology , Health Personnel , Holistic Health , Humans , Middle Aged , Mind-Body Therapies , Musculoskeletal Manipulations , Quality of Life , Relaxation , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Patient Educ Couns ; 103(5): 971-977, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31810763

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OBJECTIVE: Ward rounds are an essential part of physicians' daily routine. Existing studies suggest that their practical implementation is inconsistent. Therefore, developing interventions to train ward round competence and assessing if they are effective educational tools are crucial goals for research. METHODS: We analysed a simulation-based tutorial dedicated to fourth-year medical students, including casework and ward round simulation. We investigated the effectiveness of this intervention regarding ward round competence through a randomized controlled trial. Performance was assessed with the modified/validated surgical ward round assessment tool by two blinded and trained raters. Supplementary, motivation during the ward round tutorial was assessed for all students at different time points. RESULTS: Analysis of the ratings show that, in contrast to the control group (pre: 66.1 vs. post: 64.8 points, p =  0.72), the ward round competence of the intervention group (pre: 62.6 vs. post: 69.6 points, p =  0.0169) improved significantly after participating in the ward round tutorial. CONCLUSION: The results show that our simulation-based training is an effective way to improve competence of medical students in conducting surgical ward rounds. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Participation in ward round trainings is a valuable tool to prepare students for their future professional practise.


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Clinical Competence/standards , Simulation Training , Teaching Rounds/standards , Adult , Computer Simulation , Education, Medical, Undergraduate , Educational Measurement , Female , Humans , Internship and Residency , Male , Physicians , Quality Assurance, Health Care
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Breast ; 49: 101-107, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31786414

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OBJECTIVES: Adjuvant chemotherapy decision in patients with hormone receptor positive, HER2 negative breast cancer (BC) is challenging. Ki-67 is widely used for adjuvant therapy decision in BC. The multigene assay EndoPredict (EP) has shown to provide valid and additional information about the risk of recurrence compared to traditional pathological factors. In this study, we compared Ki-67 with EP assay generated risk groups. METHODS: We analyzed the results from prospective EP testing (n = 373) and tumor proliferation assessed by Ki-67 staining in luminal breast cancer. We statistically investigated the association of both parameters and probed for equivalence in risk stratification. RESULTS: Evaluation of Ki-67 was feasible in 307 (82%) BC specimens with known EP test results. The EPscore (now called 12-gene molecular score) delineated 140 low and 167 high scores. After combining the EPscore with pathological tumor stage and nodal status, we received 203 EPclin low-risk and 104 EPclin high-risk classifications. EPscore and EPclin were significantly associated with Ki-67 indices and tumor grade (p < 0.001). Overall, we observed a moderate correlation between Ki-67 and the EPscore (r = 0.63) as well as the EPclin score (r = 0.59). CONCLUSION: Ki-67 values above 25% partly overlap with EP test results and therefore indicate a high-risk profile. In these cases, the additional prognostic information from EP testing might be rather low. However, low and intermediate Ki-67 values (less than 25%) alone were not reliable in predicting a low risk EP profile, indicating that EP testing is useful in this subgroup.


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Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Clinical Decision-Making/methods , Genetic Testing/statistics & numerical data , Ki-67 Antigen/analysis , Adult , Aged , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Female , Genetic Testing/methods , Humans , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Middle Aged , Pathology, Molecular/methods , Predictive Value of Tests , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Receptors, Estrogen , Risk Assessment/methods , Risk Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31652716

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Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder that impacts communication. Children with SM present concerns to parents and teachers as they consistently do not speak in situations where there is an expectation to speak, such as at school, but speak in other settings where they feel more comfortable, such as at home. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between parents' and teachers' perceptions of children with SM on behavioral rating scales and language measures. Forty-two children (22 boys and 20 girls, ranging from 2.4 to 13.8 years, with a mean age of 7.1 years) took part in this study. Parents and teachers completed the Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-3) measuring internalizing behaviors, externalizing behaviors, adaptive skills, and behavioral symptoms. Frequency of speaking and language abilities were also measured. Parents and teachers both identified withdrawal as the most prominent feature of SM but parents saw children as significantly more withdrawn than did their teachers. Both rated children similarly at-risk on scales of functional communication and social skills. Higher adaptive skills (including functional communication and social skills) were positively correlated with vocabulary, narrative language, and auditory serial memory according to teachers. Parent and teacher rating scales provide valuable information for diagnosis and progress monitoring. Children with SM can benefit from mental health practitioners who can identify and enhance their emotional well-being.


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Mutism/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Adolescent , Child , Child Behavior , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Male , Parents , School Teachers , Shyness , Social Skills
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Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd ; 79(6): 584-590, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31217627

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This year's annual AWOgyn meeting focused on studies of reconstructive breast surgery. As the majority of breast reconstructions are implant-based, most studies also focused on implant-based reconstruction. Since 2011, the guidelines have recommended using interposed mesh materials as support. The basic idea behind every type of material is to provide coverage and stabilization for the implant by constructing an "internal bra" which will create the appropriate implant shape and maintain the position, stability and flexibility of the implant. The Working Group for Reconstructive Surgery in Oncology-Gynecology (AWOgyn) has undertaken to analyze different materials with regard to indications, success rates and side effects as documented in registers, clinical assessments and study protocols. This has increased application safety and is expected to improve it even further in future. Prospective studies are being carried out to investigate issues such as the optimal material, optimal implant site and best cosmetic results. The first results for porcine and human acellular matrices and for partially resorbable titanium-coated synthetic polypropylene meshes are now available. In 2019, the AWOgyn working group will be launching further studies to evaluate a perforated acellular dermal matrix (Fortiva ® ), a titanium-coated implant pocket (TiLOOP ® Bra Pocket) and a fully resorbable synthetic mesh (TIGR ® mesh).

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Integr Cancer Ther ; 18: 1534735419846392, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31046491

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the potential risks of interactions between biologically based complementary and alternative medication (BB-CAM) and conventional drugs during systemic therapy in breast and gynecological cancer patients by analyzing the actual CAM-drug combinations from individual patients' records. METHODS: From September 2014 to December 2014 and from February 2017 to May 2017, all patients (n = 717) undergoing systemic therapy at the Gynecologic Oncology Day Care Unit in the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department of the Technical University of Munich, Germany, were asked to participate in a questionnaire about all their medications. To assess the potential risk of CAM-drug interactions (CDIs), we initially utilized the Lexicomp drug interaction database. This assessment was then expanded with a systematic search of other digital databases, such as the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, PubMed, and MEDLINE as well as the Cochrane Library. RESULTS: Among 448 respondents, 74.1% reported using BB-CAM simultaneously with their systemic therapy. The assessment showed 1 patient with a potentially clinically relevant CDI, where the interaction was based on a self-medicated combination of Echinacea and cyclophosphamide. Furthermore, 81 patients (18.1%) were thought to have interactions because of a combination of BB-CAMs and cytochrome P450 3A4-metabolized anticancer drugs. CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrated high overall use of BB-CAMs by cancer patients undergoing systemic therapy. The analyses showed only 1 clinically relevant CDI.


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Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Genital Neoplasms, Female/drug therapy , Herb-Drug Interactions/physiology , Complementary Therapies/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Breast Care (Basel) ; 14(1): 35-40, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31019441

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INTRODUCTION: Integrative medicine is becoming increasingly relevant to modern oncology. The present study aims to assess the demand for integrative therapeutic approaches including complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), body and mind practices, nutritional counseling, and psychological assistance among breast and gynecological cancer patients. METHODS: From April to July 2017, a pseudo-anonymous questionnaire was distributed to cancer patients at the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Technical University of Munich. Patterns of CAM use and demand for integrative health approaches were investigated by generating descriptive statistics. RESULTS: 182 (90%) of 203 patients participated in the survey. 59% indicated the use of CAM practices in general, and 41% specifically in relation to their oncological disease. Most frequently used modalities were herbal supplements (32%), homeopathy (29%), vitamins (28%), and selenium (21%). Integrative health approaches that patients would have desired alongside conventional oncological treatment were CAM (54%), relaxation therapies (44%), and dietary counseling (43%). CONCLUSION: There is a considerable demand for integrative medicine among breast and gynecological cancer patients. Our results underline the need for the implementation of evidence-based integrative treatments in cancer care in order to meet the standards of modern oncology.

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Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ; 6(9): e1919, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30349788

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Immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy due to cancer or as a prophylactic treatment is widely preferred to avoid psychosocial distress, poor body image, and diminished sexual well-being. An increasing number of women undergoing breast reconstruction are in childbearing age; however, only limited data are available on the cosmetic outcome of patients undergoing implant-based breast reconstruction with a surgical mesh and subsequent pregnancy. This is a case report of a female patient who underwent unilateral implant-based breast reconstruction with a titanized surgical mesh implant (TiLOOP Bra). Twenty-two months after reconstruction, the woman delivered a healthy child. No adverse events occurred. The patient breastfed with the contralateral breast. The cosmetic result and patient-reported outcome was excellent. Pregnancy after breast reconstruction with a synthetic surgical mesh is not contradictory to an excellent cosmetic outcome.

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