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Pure anti-oestrogens

2000

Pure anti-oestrogens are a group of at least five new compounds which are able to antagonize the effects of oestrogen in all tissues and species studied. The mechanism by which the pure anti-oestrogens produce their effects remains in question, but all of them are competitive antagonists of the oestrogen receptors and, moreover, have been proposed to block the shuttling of oestrogen receptors into the cell nucleus. When studied in vitro, these compounds are able to block the oestrogen-stimulated growth of breast cancer cells. In animals, their ability to block the effects of oestrogen on breast, uterus, bone, cardiovascular system and other reproductive-associated tissues has been demonstra…

medicine.medical_specialtyUterusBreast NeoplasmsBreast cancerInternal medicineAnimalsHumansMedicineIn patientskin and connective tissue diseasesReceptorFulvestrantEstradiolMolecular Structurebusiness.industryEstrogen AntagonistsObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseIn vitroClinical trialEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineCancer researchFemaleBreast cancer cellsbusinessTamoxifenmedicine.drugHuman Reproduction Update
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Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WB-MRI) in oncology: an Italian survey.

2019

Purpose: To perform a survey among all members of the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (SIRM) to assess how whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) is performed in oncologic patients in Italy. Methods: On March 2019, we administered an online poll to all SIRM members about their use of WB-MRI in 2018 asking 15 questions regarding oncologic indications, imaging protocol, use of contrast media, experience in WB-MRI, duration of scan time and reporting time. Results: Forty-eight members participated to the survey. WB-MRIs/total MRIs ratio was 1%. Lymphoma was the most common indication (17/48, 35%), followed by myeloma and prostate cancer, with these three tumors representing the most c…

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Involvement of Different networks in mammary gland involution after the pregnancy/lactation cycle: Implications in breast cancer

2015

Early pregnancy is associated with a reduction in a woman's lifetime risk for breast cancer. However, different studies have demonstrated an increase in breast cancer risk in the years immediately following pregnancy. Early and long-term risk is even higher if the mother age is above 35 years at the time of first parity. The proinflammatory microenvironment within the mammary gland after pregnancy renders an "ideal niche" for oncogenic events. Signaling pathways involved in programmed cell death and tissue remodeling during involution are also activated in breast cancer. Herein, the major signaling pathways involved in mammary gland involution, signal transducer and activator of transcripti…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologyClinical BiochemistryMammary glandCell BiologyTransforming growth factor betamedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseBiochemistryChromatin remodelingmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyBreast cancerInternal medicineGeneticsmedicinebiology.proteinCancer researchInvolution (medicine)Signal transductionCarcinogenesisMolecular BiologyMammary gland involutionIUBMB Life
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Prevalence of Cardiac Disease in Breast Cancer Patients at Time of Diagnosis Compared to the General Female Population in Germany.

2018

<b><i>Background:</i></b> Advances in oncological therapy have significantly improved breast cancer survival; therefore comorbid conditions are becoming more relevant. We investigated the prevalence of prior cardiovascular diseases and risk factors in patients with breast cancer compared to those in the general female population in Germany. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> The PASSOS heart study is a retrospective multicenter cohort study on cardiac late effects in breast cancer patients treated between 1998 and 2008. We analyzed the frequencies of cardiac diseases and cardiovascular risk factors in patients from this cohort as documented in anesthesia …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryBreast surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentDiseasemedicine.diseaseAngina03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicineCohortMedicineSurgery030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionbusinessStrokeCohort studyResearch ArticleBreast care (Basel, Switzerland)
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Breastfeeding as a Factor in the Prevention of Breast Cancer

2020

Background: As cancer is one of the main causes of fatal illnesses in the world, and breast cancer is responsible for an elevated number of deaths in women, it is important to implement measures to prevent this disease. Method: In order to assess the influence of breastfeeding in preventing breast cancer in women, forteen prospective cohort articles are included in this study, and their methodological quality has been assessed through the Newcastle Ottawa quality assessment scale cohort studies. After determining the risk of bias for each case study, those with fewer systematic errors and therefore greater validity, have been selected to demonstrate the relationship they propose exists bet…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryIncidenceEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismProtective factorBreastfeedingCancerBreast NeoplasmsDiseasemedicine.diseaseCohort StudiesBreast FeedingBreast cancerFamily medicineCohortHumansLactationImmunology and AllergyMedicineFemalePreventive MedicinebusinessProspective cohort studyCohort studyEndocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets
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Clinical research focused in European adult women with minority diseases: Do we try hard enough?

2021

We analyzed the European countries participation in clinical trials addressing to new drug development focused on rare diseases in women comparing to more prevalent diseases as breast cancer. Participation was not associated with type of healthcare system neither socio-economic features, but it was associated with population size. Protocol ratios focused on breast cancer vs. orphan drugs and rare diseases was 15:1 and 9:1, respectively, mainly focused on ovarian cancer. Protocol number was insufficient to evaluate the success of Regulation (EC) 141/2000, it is necessary to increase the scientific quality and the number of really new molecules.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMEDLINEmedicine.diseaseAdult womenClinical trialOrphan drugClinical researchBreast cancerDrug developmentFamily medicineGeneral Health ProfessionsMedicinebusinessOvarian cancer
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Drainage großer Brustdrüsenabszesse unter ästhetischen und funktionellen Aspekten

1991

In 11 puerperal women, a breast abscess was treated by drainage from the inframammary fold. Eight patients wished to continue breast feeding. During the healing period, the babies were not breast fed on the operated side. In 3 patients, the skin over the abscess necrotised, resulting in a defect of 1 to 2 cm. In 2 patients, a small seroma had to be punctured after removing the drainage tube. Aesthetic results were judged by the patients as good. Resumation of suckling on the operated side revealed only 15 to 20% milk yield compared to that of the other breast. This treatment meets aesthetic and function-preserving criteria.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMammary glandObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureMilk yieldLarge breastSeromaMaternity and MidwiferymedicineInframammary foldDrainageAbscessbusinessBreast feedingGeburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
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Poland’s Syndrome

2020

Poland’s syndrome is a sporadic, congenital thoracic deformity, mostly unilateral, with a wide spectrum of presentation. The thoracic malformations are distinguished on the basis of the anatomical site in which an embryological development alteration has occurred after the fourth week of gestation (Table 3.1) [1]. Poland’s syndrome is a rare congenital and complex anomaly of the development of thoracic muscles, characterized by hypoplasia of the breast and nipple, scarcity of subcutaneous tissue, absence of the costosternal portion of the pectoralis major muscle, lack of the pectoralis minor muscle, aplasia or deformity of the costal cartilages or ribs II to IV or III to V, alopecia of the …

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Prise en charge des proliférations épithéliales du sein avec et sans atypies : hyperplasie canalaire atypique, métaplasie cylindrique avec atypie, né…

2015

In the last few years, diagnostics of high-risk breast lesions (atypical ductal hyperplasia [ADH], flat epithelial atypia [FEA], lobular neoplasia: atypical lobular hyperplasia [ALH], lobular carcinoma in situ [LCIS], radial scar [RS], usual ductal hyperplasia [UDH], adenosis, sclerosing adenosis [SA], papillary breast lesions, mucocele-like lesion [MLL]) have increased with the growing number of breast percutaneous biopsies. The management of these lesions is highly conditioned by the enlarged risk of breast cancer combined with either an increased probability of finding cancer after surgery, either a possible malignant transformation (in situ or invasive cancer), or an increased probabili…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryRadial scarLobular carcinomaObstetrics and GynecologyCancerGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMalignant transformationBreast cancerReproductive MedicineAtypiaMedicineHistopathologyRadiologyskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinessneoplasmsLobular NeoplasiaJournal de Gynécologie Obstétrique et Biologie de la Reproduction
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Inwazyjny rak piersi w ektopowej tkance gruczołowej zlokalizowanej w dole pachowym. Opis przypadku

2021

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in women in Poland. Rare, unusual forms of breast cancer remain a diagnostic problem. The incidence of ectopic breast glandular tissue in the general population varies between 0.4 and 6%. The same abnormalities and diseases as in the anatomical mammary gland may develop in this tissue. Breast cancer may develop as well. We present the case of a 36-year-old woman, who went to the doctor because of a nodule in the right armpit presented for 2 years. The patient was referred to a surgeon with suspicion of an epidermal cyst. The lesion was surgically removed and in the histopathological examination, the diagnose was: invasive breast cancer…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMammary glandCancerDiseaseMalignancymedicine.diseaseRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureBreast cancerOncologymedicineHormone therapyRadiologyDifferential diagnosisskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinessOncology in Clinical Practice
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