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The Effects Of Curcumin On Erα, P53, And P21 In The Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cell Line, Samantha E. Pfiffner, Mia Morse, Erin Hallman, Kaylin Whittaker, Aisha Zanib, Sumi Dinda Ph.D.
The Effects Of Curcumin On Erα, P53, And P21 In The Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cell Line, Samantha E. Pfiffner, Mia Morse, Erin Hallman, Kaylin Whittaker, Aisha Zanib, Sumi Dinda Ph.D.
Medical Student Research Symposium
Curcumin is a golden-yellow flavonoid compound derived from the turmeric plant root that has been used in Chinese and Indian medicine for centuries. Curcumin has been shown to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and because of this, has been gaining traction in the field of cancer research. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, and is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, next to lung cancer. Because of the prevalence and mortality of breast cancer, possible therapeutics must be investigated. Due to the beneficial properties of curcumin and pervasiveness of breast cancer, we have …
The Effect Of Parity, Breastfeeding History, And Duration On Clinical And Pathological Characteristics Of Breast Cancer Patients, Naziye Ak, Zeynep Tuz, Esra Aydin, Ferhat Ferhatoğlu, Murat Sari, Nail Paksoy, İzzet Doğan, Anıl Yildiz, Rian Di̇şçi̇, Pınar Mualla Sai̇p
The Effect Of Parity, Breastfeeding History, And Duration On Clinical And Pathological Characteristics Of Breast Cancer Patients, Naziye Ak, Zeynep Tuz, Esra Aydin, Ferhat Ferhatoğlu, Murat Sari, Nail Paksoy, İzzet Doğan, Anıl Yildiz, Rian Di̇şçi̇, Pınar Mualla Sai̇p
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
The study is aimed to determine the relationship between the delivery and breastfeeding history of the patients andthe clinicopathological properties of breast cancer.Materials and methods: A questionnaire was utilized for the study, which included the age of diagnosis, the number of children at thetime of diagnosis, the age of the children, and the breastfeeding period of each child.Results: The study included 828 patients. The median age at diagnosis was 47 years for parous women and 42 years for nonparouswomen (p < 0.001). The tumor size of the patients diagnosed within the breastfeeding period was significantly larger compared to theother patients. Estrogen and progesterone receptor positivity were lower in patients diagnosed during breastfeeding. Additionally, themean number of positive lymph nodes, dissected lymph nodes, and positive lymph node/dissected lymph node ratio in parous andbreastfed patients with a nonmetastatic disease were statistically significantly higher in multivariable analysis than those patients whowere nulliparous and have not breastfed.Conclusion: Breast cancer is seen at a later age in patients who are parous than those who have never given birth. Patients who areparous and have breastfed tend to present with a higher stage of the disease.
Determining Effective Treatment Regimens For Breast Cancer Using Combined Immunotherapy And Chemotherapy In Vivo, Akhila Kunuthuru
Determining Effective Treatment Regimens For Breast Cancer Using Combined Immunotherapy And Chemotherapy In Vivo, Akhila Kunuthuru
Auctus: The Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship
Breast cancer has the highest incidence rate of all cancers globally in women, and those of African descent, especially West African females, face higher rates of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a more aggressive form of breast cancer. Immunotherapy for breast cancer is a relatively new treatment option, and research is ongoing to identify the best combination treatments for increasing survival of those diagnosed with TNBC. Eganelisib (IPI-549: a PI3K-gamma inhibitor that works to shift M2 macrophages to M1 to augment T cell function) with other combinatory treatments has shown promising results in reducing tumor growth and increasing survival in mice. …
Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Mammography And Breast Mri In The Diagnosis Of Breast Cancer And Detection Of Tumor Size, Muhammed Teki̇nhatun, Nuran Sabi̇r, Ergun Erdem, Sevda Yilmaz, Furkan Ufuk
Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Mammography And Breast Mri In The Diagnosis Of Breast Cancer And Detection Of Tumor Size, Muhammed Teki̇nhatun, Nuran Sabi̇r, Ergun Erdem, Sevda Yilmaz, Furkan Ufuk
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
The aim of this study is to evaluate the performance of contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) and dynamic breast MRI techniques for diagnosing breast lesions, assess the diagnostic accuracy of CEM’s using histopathological findings, and compare lesion size measurements obtained from both methods with pathological size.Materials and methods: This prospective study included 120 lesions, of which 70 were malignant, in 104 patients who underwent CEM and MRI within a week. Two radiologists independently evaluated the MR and CEM images in separate sessions, using the BI-RADS classification system. Additionally, the maximum sizes of lesion were measured. Diagnostic accuracy parameters and the receiver operating …
Acetone Extracts Of Berberis Vulgaris And Cornus Mas L. Induce Apoptosis In Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells, Burcu Uslu, Mustafa Yaman, Tuba Özdemi̇r Sanci, Mustafa Güngörmüş, Çağla Zübeyde Köprü, Fatma Esra Güneş
Acetone Extracts Of Berberis Vulgaris And Cornus Mas L. Induce Apoptosis In Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells, Burcu Uslu, Mustafa Yaman, Tuba Özdemi̇r Sanci, Mustafa Güngörmüş, Çağla Zübeyde Köprü, Fatma Esra Güneş
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: This study aimed to determine the proliferation and apoptotic effects of extracts from Cornus mas L. and Berberis vulgaris fruits on human breast cancer cells (MCF-7). Materials and methods: The Cornus mas L. and Berberis vulgaris fruits, which constitute the herbal material of the study, were turned into 80% acetone extract after washing. The total phenolic content in Berberis vulgaris fruit extracts was determined calorimetrically using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. The spectrophotometric method was used to determine the total flavonoid amount of the extracts. In order to measure the antioxidant capacity of Cornus mas L. and Berberis vulgaris fruits and extracts, …
Radial Arterial Waves For Chemotherapy- And Radiotherapy-Related Myocardial Damage Identification In Patients With Breast Cancer, Chia-Ying Lee, Daniela Yunchin Yen, Mark C. Hou, Ying-Ling Chen, Rong-Jen Shiau
Radial Arterial Waves For Chemotherapy- And Radiotherapy-Related Myocardial Damage Identification In Patients With Breast Cancer, Chia-Ying Lee, Daniela Yunchin Yen, Mark C. Hou, Ying-Ling Chen, Rong-Jen Shiau
BioMedicine
Introduction
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy for breast cancer cause side effects, such as cardiovascular changes, which can be monitored with echocardiography. However, more convenient methods are always encouraged. Radial arterial waves that are used to detect cardiovascular changes can be used to assist in confirming cardiovascular changes.
Aim
This retrospective study aimed to analyze the frequency and time domains of the radial artery pulse wave in patients with breast cancer to understand its effectiveness in identifying cardiovascular changes.
Methods
Patients with breast cancer were screened from the pulse examination records in
Changhua Christian Hospital and divided into the treatment and …
Dynamic Role Of Exosome Micrornas In Cancer Cell Signaling And Their Emerging Role As Noninvasive Biomarkers, Jaya Aseervatham
Dynamic Role Of Exosome Micrornas In Cancer Cell Signaling And Their Emerging Role As Noninvasive Biomarkers, Jaya Aseervatham
Department of Neurology Faculty Papers
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that originate from endosomes and are released by all cells irrespective of their origin or type. They play an important role in cell communication and can act in an autocrine, endocrine, or paracrine fashion. They are 40–150 nm in diameter and have a similar composition to the cell of origin. An exosome released by a particular cell is unique since it carries information about the state of the cell in pathological conditions such as cancer. miRNAs carried by cancer-derived exosomes play a multifaceted role by taking part in cell proliferation, invasion, metastasis, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, angiogenesis, apoptosis, …
Lymphatic Dysfunction And Associated Systemic Inflammation In Lymphedema, Assessed By Nirf-Li Imaging And Plasma Cytokine/Chemokine Analysis, Anna Vang
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) manifests as swelling of the upper extremities and trunk as a result of lymphatic fluid buildup due to radiation therapy (RT), surgical lymph node removal, or chemotherapy. As there is currently no cure, BCRL treatment aims to improve quality of life (QOL). First-line treatment involves specialized massage therapy and the use of compression garments. Second-line treatments include reparative lymphatic microsurgeries such as lymphovenous bypass (LVB) and/or vascularized lymph node transplant (VLNT). There is a need for better understanding of the etiology of BCRL and lymphatic microsurgery outcomes. Blood specimens and near-infrared fluorescent lymphatic imaging (NIRF- LI)data …
Investigating Cellular Imaging Techniques For Cancer Cell Tracking, Natasha Knier
Investigating Cellular Imaging Techniques For Cancer Cell Tracking, Natasha Knier
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Introduction: Breast cancer remains a leading cause of mortality among women due to the propensity of breast tumours to spread and metastasize to distant sites, including the brain. Early detection of metastatic disease has been challenging, and typical methods of treatment often fail. A significant roadblock in advancing the detection and treatment of breast cancer brain metastases is the lack of representative experimental preclinical models and methods of studying its progression in vivo. Methods: First, we use iron-based cellular MRI to noninvasively track the progression of a brain metastatic breast cancer cell line in murine models with varying immune …
Meta-Narrative Review Of Possible Impacts Of Genetic Screening On Treatment Of Breast Cancer, Toqa Al Alawi, Sheza Khan, Ivey Knebel, Steven Luong, Vilma Sanchez, Kamilah Walker-Charles
Meta-Narrative Review Of Possible Impacts Of Genetic Screening On Treatment Of Breast Cancer, Toqa Al Alawi, Sheza Khan, Ivey Knebel, Steven Luong, Vilma Sanchez, Kamilah Walker-Charles
Research Methods Poster Session 2023
Objective: To examine the impacts of genetic screening on the treatment of breast cancer, in relation to differences, outcomes and decisions in treatment plans or surgery in patients that performed genetic screening versus those that did not.
Background: Genetic screening technology has become commercially available, yet standard preventative care for breast cancer has no genetic screening involved. Genetic screening in breast cancer treatment is performed, but its usage is not standardized.
Methods: Findings were synthesized using the meta-narrative review style to examine articles retrieved from searches of digital databases PubMed and the M.D. Anderson Scholarly Library.
Discussion: Articles were selected …
Molecular Signaling Network And Therapeutic Developments In Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis, Mercilena Benjamin, Pushkar Malakar, Rohit Anthony Sinha, Mohd Wasim Nasser, Surinder K. Batra, Jawed A. Siddiqui, Bandana Chakravarti
Molecular Signaling Network And Therapeutic Developments In Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis, Mercilena Benjamin, Pushkar Malakar, Rohit Anthony Sinha, Mohd Wasim Nasser, Surinder K. Batra, Jawed A. Siddiqui, Bandana Chakravarti
Journal Articles: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in women worldwide. It has surpassed lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer-related death. Breast cancer brain metastasis (BCBM) is becoming a major clinical concern that is commonly associated with ER-ve and HER2+ve subtypes of BC patients. Metastatic lesions in the brain originate when the cancer cells detach from a primary breast tumor and establish metastatic lesions and infiltrate near and distant organs via systemic blood circulation by traversing the BBB. The colonization of BC cells in the brain involves a complex interplay in the tumor microenvironment (TME), …
An Experimental Study: The Effect Of S. Boulardii On Abemaciclib-Induced Diarrhea, İbrahi̇m Ethem Cakcak, Yusuf Emre Ayti̇n, Sezi̇n Sayin, Ahmet Küçükarda, Ali̇ Gökyer, İvo Gökmen, Erkan Özcan, Selçuk Korkmaz, Ebru Taşteki̇n, İrfan Çi̇çi̇n
An Experimental Study: The Effect Of S. Boulardii On Abemaciclib-Induced Diarrhea, İbrahi̇m Ethem Cakcak, Yusuf Emre Ayti̇n, Sezi̇n Sayin, Ahmet Küçükarda, Ali̇ Gökyer, İvo Gökmen, Erkan Özcan, Selçuk Korkmaz, Ebru Taşteki̇n, İrfan Çi̇çi̇n
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: In our study, we aimed to investigate the protective effects of Saccharomyces boulardii on abemaciclib-induced diarrhea model, which is a commonly used drug in breast cancer. Materials and methods: Thirty rats were divided into 3 groups as control (Group 1), abemaciclib (Group 2), and abemaciclib + Saccharomyces boulardii (Group 3) groups. The clinical status, body weight, and defecation status were monitored daily. At the end of the 15-day experiment period, the rats were killed with high-dose anesthesia and the resected small intestine segments were evaluated histopathologically. Lesions were classified according to thickening of the villus, inflammation and edema of …
Lag-3 Expression In Tumor Microenvironment Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Gözde Tahtaci, Nazan Günel, Aysu Sadi̇oğlu, Nalan Akyürek, Oğulcan Boz, Aytuğ Üner
Lag-3 Expression In Tumor Microenvironment Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Gözde Tahtaci, Nazan Günel, Aysu Sadi̇oğlu, Nalan Akyürek, Oğulcan Boz, Aytuğ Üner
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: This study aimed to evaluate the expression of lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3) and its relationship with programmed cell death ligand-1 (PD-L1) in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Materials and methods: LAG-3 and PD-L1 was evaluated in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) using immunohistochemistry (IHC). The chi-square test was used to estimate the associations between LAG-3, PD-L1 and clinicopathological characteristics. Correlation between LAG-3 stromal TIL (sTIL), LAG-3 intraepitelial TIL (iTIL) and PD-L1 was assessed with using the Spearman's correlation coefficient. Survival analysis was performed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Results: The percentages of LAG-3 sTIL+, LAG-3 iTIL+, PD-L1+ tumor cells and PD-L1+ inflammatory cells …
Pectoralis Muscle Index Might Be A Factor Associated With Frailty In Older Women With Breast Cancer, Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoğlu, M. Ali̇ Eryilmaz, Betül Çi̇ğdem Yortanli, İlknur Rahi̇me Ünal, Bariş Can Ünal, Nahi̇de Baran, Ayşegül Altunkeser, Nergi̇s Aksoy
Pectoralis Muscle Index Might Be A Factor Associated With Frailty In Older Women With Breast Cancer, Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoğlu, M. Ali̇ Eryilmaz, Betül Çi̇ğdem Yortanli, İlknur Rahi̇me Ünal, Bariş Can Ünal, Nahi̇de Baran, Ayşegül Altunkeser, Nergi̇s Aksoy
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: To investigate the possible relationship between pectoralis muscle (PM) measurement and frailty in older women with breast cancer (BC) (preoperatively defined as stage 1, 2, and 3 diseases). Materials and methods: This retrospective, observational study was conducted at Konya Training and Research Hospital between June and December 2020. A total of 102 patients [median age 62.5 years, median follow-up period two years] were included in the study. PM measurements were obtained from thorax computerized tomography (CT). Pectoralis muscle index (PMI) was calculated by dividing the PM area by the height square of the patients (cm2/m2). Pectoralis muscle density (PMD) …
Assessment Of Lymph Nodes Status Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Using Sentinel Lymph Nodes In Locally Advanced Breast Cancer, Ahmed Mohamed Sheta, Mohamed Mamdouh Asar, Ashraf Abd-Elhamid Abd-Elmonem
Assessment Of Lymph Nodes Status Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Using Sentinel Lymph Nodes In Locally Advanced Breast Cancer, Ahmed Mohamed Sheta, Mohamed Mamdouh Asar, Ashraf Abd-Elhamid Abd-Elmonem
Al-Azhar International Medical Journal
Background: Cancer clinics all over the globe have begun using sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy (SLNB) for node-negative early breast cancer since its debut. A negative SLN indicates that 95% to 100% of the other LNs in that axilla are also negative. To evaluate patent blue dye in S/lN biopsy and its consequences to identify axillary level of lymph node involvement, we will analyze its function in post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment of locally advanced breast carcinoma. Methods: This is a prospective cohort research carried out on 20 female patients with LABC who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy and will complete their management by …
The Influence Of Administrative Timing In Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatments, Emily Mailloux
The Influence Of Administrative Timing In Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatments, Emily Mailloux
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Breast cancer accounts for 25% of all cancers in Canadian women, and 15-20% of these are triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC), which have a poorer prognosis than other breast cancer subtypes. TNBC lacks expression of the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), which are common therapeutic targets in breast cancer. Due to the lack of target therapy, generalized chemotherapy treatments are used instead. The standard of care for treatment of TNBC instead consists of doxorubicin (A), cyclophosphamide (C) paclitaxel (T), and carboplatin (Carbo), that target various aspects of the cell cycle to induce cell …
Evaluation Of Aesthetic And Oncological Outcomes Of Immediate Versus Delayed Reconstruction In Patients Of Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis, Abd-Elrahman Awadeen Abd-Elrahman, Ahmed Mohammed El Mahdy Salem, Hesham Mahmoud Ahmed Emam
Evaluation Of Aesthetic And Oncological Outcomes Of Immediate Versus Delayed Reconstruction In Patients Of Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis, Abd-Elrahman Awadeen Abd-Elrahman, Ahmed Mohammed El Mahdy Salem, Hesham Mahmoud Ahmed Emam
Al-Azhar International Medical Journal
Background; with a lifetime probability of up to 10%, breast cancer is considered the utmost prevalent type of cancer among women. One of the key elements for an achieving successful reconstruction is the optimal timing. It is still debated to take a decision choosing between the immediate and the delayed reconstruction.
Aim and objectives: The goal of the present research was the evaluation of both the aesthetic and oncological results of reconstruction: the immediate vs. the delayed, in patients having breast cancer.
Methods: a search in literature was conducted in publications of PUBMED, SienceDirect, EMBASE, Google Scholar and the Cochran …
Bayesian Methods For Graphical Models With Neighborhood Selection., Sagnik Bhadury
Bayesian Methods For Graphical Models With Neighborhood Selection., Sagnik Bhadury
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Graphical models determine associations between variables through the notion of conditional independence. Gaussian graphical models are a widely used class of such models, where the relationships are formalized by non-null entries of the precision matrix. However, in high-dimensional cases, covariance estimates are typically unstable. Moreover, it is natural to expect only a few significant associations to be present in many realistic applications. This necessitates the injection of sparsity techniques into the estimation method. Classical frequentist methods, like GLASSO, use penalization techniques for this purpose. Fully Bayesian methods, on the contrary, are slow because they require iteratively sampling over a quadratic …
A Telehealth-Delivered Tai Chi Intervention (Taichi4joint) For Managing Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Arthralgia In Patients With Breast Cancer During Covid-19: Longitudinal Pilot Study, Sameh Gomaa, Carly West, Ana Maria Lopez, Tingting Zhan, Max Schnoll, Maysa Abu-Khalaf, Andrew B. Newberg, Kuang-Yi Wen
A Telehealth-Delivered Tai Chi Intervention (Taichi4joint) For Managing Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Arthralgia In Patients With Breast Cancer During Covid-19: Longitudinal Pilot Study, Sameh Gomaa, Carly West, Ana Maria Lopez, Tingting Zhan, Max Schnoll, Maysa Abu-Khalaf, Andrew B. Newberg, Kuang-Yi Wen
Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers
Background: Estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer is the most common type of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) are the endocrine therapy of choice recommended for these patients. Up to 50% of those treated with an AI develop arthralgia, often resulting in poor adherence and decreased quality of life.
Objective: The study is a single-arm longitudinal pilot study aiming to evaluate the safety, feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of TaiChi4Joint, a remotely delivered 12-week tai chi intervention designed to relieve AI-induced joint pain.
Methods: Women diagnosed with stage 0-III breast cancer who received an AI for at least 2 …
Epigenetic Mechanisms Influencing Therapeutic Response In Breast Cancer., Amaia Arruabarrena-Aristorena, Eneda Toska
Epigenetic Mechanisms Influencing Therapeutic Response In Breast Cancer., Amaia Arruabarrena-Aristorena, Eneda Toska
Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers
The majority of breast cancers are estrogen receptor (ER)+ and agents targeting the ER signaling pathway have markedly increased survival for women with breast cancer for decades. However, therapeutic resistance eventually emerges, especially in the metastatic setting. In the past decade disrupted epigenetic regulatory processes have emerged as major contributors to carcinogenesis in many cancer types. Aberrations in chromatin modifiers and transcription factors have also been recognized as mediators of breast cancer development and therapeutic outcome, and new epigenetic-based therapies in combination with targeted therapies have been proposed. Here we will discuss recent progress in our understanding of the chromatin-based …
Increasing Genetic Testing Rates To Improve Early Detection And Prevention Of Breast And Ovarian Cancer In Women, Makensey Beth Durrant
Increasing Genetic Testing Rates To Improve Early Detection And Prevention Of Breast And Ovarian Cancer In Women, Makensey Beth Durrant
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Screening rates for cancer related genetic mutations are low in the primary care setting, despite evidence-based guidelines recommending screening in all patients who meet criteria. Genetic mutations, such as the breast cancer susceptibility 1 and 2 (BRCA1/2) gene mutations, drastically increase breast and ovarian cancer risk in patients. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) provide evidence-based guidelines on criteria for genetic testing in women at risk for breast and ovarian cancer related gene mutations. Primary care providers (PCPs), including advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), are at the front lines of preventative …
Integrating Prayer And Faith In Complementary Alternative Medicine Into Treating Breast Cancer: Lived Experiences, Barbara Orticelli
Integrating Prayer And Faith In Complementary Alternative Medicine Into Treating Breast Cancer: Lived Experiences, Barbara Orticelli
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The purpose of this transcended phenomenological study was to describe the lived experiences of women who have survived breast cancer and how complementary alternative medicine (CAM), such as prayer and spirituality, were incorporated into their treatments. The research questions used to frame this study include: 1) How do women describe their experiences in seeking to engage faith and prayer praxis as a form of complementary alternative medicine in breast cancer treatment? 2) How do women describe their decision process in choosing faith and prayer as a form of complementary alternative medicine in their breast cancer treatment? The theory guiding this …
Nr4a Family Genes: A Review Of Comprehensive Prognostic And Gene Expression Profile Analysis In Breast Cancer, Hassan Yousefi, Jordyn Fong, Suresh K. Alahari
Nr4a Family Genes: A Review Of Comprehensive Prognostic And Gene Expression Profile Analysis In Breast Cancer, Hassan Yousefi, Jordyn Fong, Suresh K. Alahari
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
This report analyzes nuclear receptor (NR) subfamily 4A’s potential role in treating those diagnosed with breast cancer. Here we reviewed the current literature on NR4 family members. We also examined the relative gene expression of the NR4A receptor subfamily in the basal, HER2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2) positive, luminal A, and luminal B subtypes using data from tumor samples in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Molecular Taxonomy of Breast Cancer International Consortium (METABRIC). These data showed a positive link between NR4A1-NR4A3 expression and increased overall survival and relapse-free survival in breast cancer patients. In addition, we observed …
Assessing Identification Of Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients For Referral To Genetic Counseling, Corinne Marie Locke
Assessing Identification Of Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients For Referral To Genetic Counseling, Corinne Marie Locke
Theses and Dissertations
Since 1998, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines have specified clinical indications for genetic testing for breast cancer susceptibility genes, but retrospective studies have shown that, despite meeting the NCCN criteria, patients are not always advised of the option of genetic testing. Further compounding this issue, studies have shown that cancer family history intake and documented family history can be incomplete even when taken by oncology providers. At this study site and other cancer centers in the country, patients with a new diagnosis of breast cancer are referred for genetic counseling by their cancer care team if they are …
Circular Rna Circprmt5 Is Upregulated In Breast Cancer And Is Required For Cellproliferation And Migration, Xiaofeng Li, Dairong Zhang, Zuxi Feng, Xiangjing Xu, Jihong Zhang, Aiping Yu, Li Zhu, Jie Xiao, Junhua Du, Min Chen
Circular Rna Circprmt5 Is Upregulated In Breast Cancer And Is Required For Cellproliferation And Migration, Xiaofeng Li, Dairong Zhang, Zuxi Feng, Xiangjing Xu, Jihong Zhang, Aiping Yu, Li Zhu, Jie Xiao, Junhua Du, Min Chen
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: To evaluate the role of cyclic protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (circPRMT5) in the occurrence and development of breast cancer (BC). Materials and methods: A total of 90 BC patients who underwent radical mastectomy and 40 age-matched healthy female controls were recruited in the Second People's Hospital of China Three Gorges University, Yichang Second People's Hospital from 2017 to 2020. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to detect the expression levels of circPRMT5 in BC tissues, serum, normal breast cell line (MCF-10A), and BC cell line (T47D, MCF-7, BT549, Hs-578T, and MDA-MB-231, MDAMB-468). The associations between circPRMT5 …
Predictors Of Lymphovascular Invasion In Estrogen Receptor Positive/Her-2 Negative Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy, Eyyüp Çavdar, Yakup İri̇ağaç
Predictors Of Lymphovascular Invasion In Estrogen Receptor Positive/Her-2 Negative Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy, Eyyüp Çavdar, Yakup İri̇ağaç
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) is considered a high-risk factor for recurrence in early-stage breast cancer, hence examination of LVI in pathological samples is an absolute recommendation. We aim to investigate predictive factors of LVI in preneoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) patients with estrogen receptor positive (ER+) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative (HER2-) molecular subtypes of breast cancer. Materials and methods: One hundred and thirty-four patients treated with NAC were included in this study who were ER+/HER2-. The clinical characteristics of the patients, the data obtained from the core needle biopsy before NAC and the LVI status in the pathology …
The Validity And Clinical Utility Of Axillary Ultrasonography-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy In Detection Of Nodal Metastasis In Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Single-Center Experience, Fi̇li̇z Taşçi, Yavuz Meti̇n, Nurgül Orhan Meti̇n, Maksude Esra Kadioğlu, Meli̇h Gaffar Gözükara, Si̇bel Kul
The Validity And Clinical Utility Of Axillary Ultrasonography-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy In Detection Of Nodal Metastasis In Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Single-Center Experience, Fi̇li̇z Taşçi, Yavuz Meti̇n, Nurgül Orhan Meti̇n, Maksude Esra Kadioğlu, Meli̇h Gaffar Gözükara, Si̇bel Kul
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: Assessing the validity and clinical utility of axillary ultrasonography (AUS)-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) in detection of nodal metastasis during preoperative axillary investigation in comparison to the histopathologic diagnosis in early-stage breast cancer. Materials and methods: A total of 279 operated primary breast cancer patients (age: 55.3 ± 12.8, ranged 17-90 years) were included. Data on AUS findings at the time of initial diagnosis (first look AUS), second-look AUS findings performed by the breast radiologist during breast biopsy procedure and the AUS-guided FNAB findings were evaluated with respect to the final histopathology report obtained through axillary surgery via …
The Use Of Fulvestrant Before Chemotherapy Improves Survival In Hormone-Positive Breast Cancer: A Real-Life Study, Deni̇z Can Güven, Hasan Çağri Yildirim, Enes Erul, Taha Koray Şahi̇n, İbrahi̇m Yahya Çakir, Oktay Hali̇t Aktepe, Neyran Kertmen, Ömer Di̇zdar, Sercan Aksoy
The Use Of Fulvestrant Before Chemotherapy Improves Survival In Hormone-Positive Breast Cancer: A Real-Life Study, Deni̇z Can Güven, Hasan Çağri Yildirim, Enes Erul, Taha Koray Şahi̇n, İbrahi̇m Yahya Çakir, Oktay Hali̇t Aktepe, Neyran Kertmen, Ömer Di̇zdar, Sercan Aksoy
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of fulvestrant and its affecting clinical factors, including the optimal sequencing of fulvestrant and chemotherapy in a real-life cohort. Methods: The data of 256 metastatic hormone-positive breast cancer patients treated with fulvestrant were evaluated. The association of clinical factors with survival was analyzed with Kaplan-Meier and Cox-regression analyses. Results: The median age of patients was 57 years. More than half of the patients used fulvestrant in later lines and after chemotherapy (75.8%). The median progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) of all cohort were 6.05 ± 0.56 and 29.70 ± 1.61 months, respectively. …
Rorα Suppresses Cancer-Associated Inflammation By Repressing Respiratory Complex I-Dependent Ros Generation, Wei Mao, Gaofeng Xiong, Yuanyuan Wu, Chi Wang, Daret St. Clair, Jai-Da Li, Ren Xu
Rorα Suppresses Cancer-Associated Inflammation By Repressing Respiratory Complex I-Dependent Ros Generation, Wei Mao, Gaofeng Xiong, Yuanyuan Wu, Chi Wang, Daret St. Clair, Jai-Da Li, Ren Xu
Markey Cancer Center Faculty Publications
Breast cancer development is associated with macrophage infiltration and differentiation in the tumor microenvironment. Our previous study highlights the crucial function of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in enhancing macrophage infiltration during the disruption of mammary tissue polarity. However, the regulation of ROS and ROS-associated macrophage infiltration in breast cancer has not been fully determined. Previous studies identified retinoid orphan nuclear receptor alpha (RORα) as a potential tumor suppressor in human breast cancer. In the present study, we showed that retinoid orphan nuclear receptor alpha (RORα) significantly decreased ROS levels and inhibited ROS-mediated cytokine expression in breast cancer cells. RORα expression …
Proteomics-Derived Basal Biomarker Dna-Pkcs Is Associated With Intrinsic Subtype And Long-Term Clinical Outcomes In Breast Cancer, Karama Asleh, Nazia Riaz, Angela S. Cheng, Dongxia Gao, Samuel C Y. Leung, Meenakshi Anurag, Torsten O. Nielsen
Proteomics-Derived Basal Biomarker Dna-Pkcs Is Associated With Intrinsic Subtype And Long-Term Clinical Outcomes In Breast Cancer, Karama Asleh, Nazia Riaz, Angela S. Cheng, Dongxia Gao, Samuel C Y. Leung, Meenakshi Anurag, Torsten O. Nielsen
Centre for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research
Precise biomarkers are needed to guide better diagnostics and therapeutics for basal-like breast cancer, for which DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) has been recently reported by the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium as the most specific biomarker. We evaluated DNA-PKcs expression in clinically-annotated breast cancer tissue microarrays and correlated results with immune biomarkers (training set: n = 300; validation set: n = 2401). Following a pre-specified study design per REMARK criteria, we found that high expression of DNA-PKcs was significantly associated with stromal and CD8 + tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. Within the basal-like subtype, tumors with low DNA-PKcs and high …