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Novel and known genetic variants for male breast cancer risk at 8q24.21, 9p21.3, 11q13.3 and 14q24.1: Results from a multicenter study in Italy

2015

Increasing evidence indicates that common genetic variants may contribute to the heritable risk of breast cancer (BC). In this study, we investigated whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), within the 8q24.21 multi-cancer susceptibility region and within BC-associated loci widespread in the genome, may influence the risk of BC in men, and whether they may be associated with specific clinical-pathologic characteristics of male BC (MBC). In the frame of the ongoing Italian Multicenter Study on MBC, we performed a case-control study on 386 MBC cases, including 50 BRCA1/2 mutation carriers, and 1105 healthy male controls, including 197 unaffected BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. All 1491 subj…

MaleCancer ResearchPredictive Value of Test8q24.21; BRCA1/2; Clinical-pathologic characteristics; Low-penetrance BC alleles; Male breast cancer; SNPs; BRCA1 Protein; BRCA2 Protein; Biomarkers Tumor; Breast Neoplasms Male; Case-Control Studies; Chi-Square Distribution; Gene Frequency; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Heterozygote; Homozygote; Humans; Italy; Linear Models; Logistic Models; Male; Multivariate Analysis; Mutation; Odds Ratio; Phenotype; Predictive Value of Tests; Risk Factors; Chromosomes Human Pair 11; Chromosomes Human Pair 14; Chromosomes Human Pair 8; Chromosomes Human Pair 9; Polymorphism Single Nucleotide; Oncology; Cancer ResearchGene FrequencyRisk FactorsGenotypeOdds RatioMedicineskin and connective tissue diseasesMultivariate AnalysiSettore MED/36 - DIAGNOSTICA PER IMMAGINI E RADIOTERAPIAGeneticsClinical-pathologic characteristicsBRCA1 ProteinClinical-pathologic characteristicHomozygoteLow-penetrance BC allelesPhenotype8q24.21OncologyItalyMale breast cancer8q24.21; BRCA1/2; Clinical-pathologic characteristics; Low-penetrance BC alleles; Male breast cancer; SNPs; Cancer Research; OncologyLinear ModelCase-Control StudieChromosomes Human Pair 9HumanChromosomes Human Pair 8SNPsHeterozygoteLogistic ModelSNPSingle-nucleotide polymorphismPolymorphism Single NucleotideBreast Neoplasms MaleBreast cancerPredictive Value of TestsBRCA1/2Biomarkers TumorSNPHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseAllele frequencyBRCA2 ProteinChromosomes Human Pair 14Chi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryRisk FactorChromosomes Human Pair 11Case-control studyOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseMale breast cancerLogistic ModelsCase-Control StudiesMultivariate AnalysisMutationLinear ModelsbusinessLow-penetrance BC allele
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Effect of self-regulatory behaviour change techniques and predictors of physical activity maintenance in cancer survivors: a 12-month follow-up of th…

2021

Abstract Background Current knowledge about the promotion of long-term physical activity (PA) maintenance in cancer survivors is limited. The aims of this study were to 1) determine the effect of self-regulatory BCTs on long-term PA maintenance, and 2) identify predictors of long-term PA maintenance in cancer survivors 12 months after participating in a six-month exercise intervention during cancer treatment. Methods In a multicentre study with a 2 × 2 factorial design, the Phys-Can RCT, 577 participants with curable breast, colorectal or prostate cancer and starting their cancer treatment, were randomized to high intensity exercise with or without self-regulatory behaviour change technique…

MaleCancer ResearchTime FactorsCancer survivorsLogistic regressionBody Mass Indexlaw.inventionTobacco UseProstate cancerRandomized controlled trialBehavior TherapylawOdds RatioMedicineRC254-282DeterminantsHigh intensityNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensBehaviour changeMiddle AgedBehavioural supportEndurance TrainingVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800OncologySelf-regulationRegression AnalysisFemaleColorectal NeoplasmsMonth follow upmedicine.medical_specialtyBehaviour changeMaintenancePhysical activityBreast NeoplasmsSelf-ControlConfidence IntervalsGeneticsHumansExerciseSwedenMotivationCancer och onkologibusiness.industryResearchProstatic NeoplasmsCancerResistance Trainingmedicine.diseaseActigraphyCancer and OncologyQuality of LifePhysical therapybusinessFollow-Up StudiesBMC Cancer
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Colorectal cancer stage at diagnosis in migrants versus non-migrants (KoMigra) : study protocol of a cross-sectional study in Germany

2014

Background: In Germany, about 20% of the total population have a migration background. Differences exist between migrants and non-migrants in terms of health care access and utilisation. Colorectal cancer is the second most common malignant tumour in Germany, and incidence, staging and survival chances depend, amongst other things, on ethnicity and lifestyle. The current study investigates whether stage at diagnosis differs between migrants and non-migrants with colorectal cancer in an area of high migration and attempts to identify factors that can explain any differences. Methods/Design: Data on tumour and migration status will be collected for 1,200 consecutive patients that have receive…

MaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyLogistic regressionMigrantsHealth Services AccessibilityStudy ProtocolCross-sectionalGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesObservational studyHealth careEthnicityGeneticsHumansMedicineProspective Studiesddc:610Hard-to-reach populationProspective cohort studySocioeconomic statusAgedNeoplasm StagingTransients and MigrantsGynecologybusiness.industryOdds ratioMiddle AgedColorectal cancerCross-Sectional StudiesOncologyHealth care accessHard-to-reach population ; Ethnicity ; Observational study ; Migrants ; Colorectal cancer ; Health care access ; Cross-sectionalFemaleObservational studyOrdered logitColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessDemography
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Personalized Symptom Goals and Patient Global Impression on Clinical Changes in Advanced Cancer Patients.

2018

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess the patients’ global impression (PGI) after symptom management, as well as the achievement of personalized symptom goals (PSG). The secondary outcome was to assess related factors. Subjects, Materials, and Methods Advanced cancer patients admitted to palliative care units rated symptom intensity by using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Score (ESAS) at admission and then after 1 week. For each symptom, patient-reported PGI and PSG, as well as the rate of PSG response, were evaluated. Results Eight hundred seventy-six patients were taken into consideration for this study. A mean of 1.71–2.16 points was necessary to perceive a bit better …

MaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisPalliative careSymptom assessmentGlobal impression of change03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)Advanced cancerNeoplasmsmedicineOdd ratioHumans030212 general & internal medicineRelated factorsSymptom managementbusiness.industryAdvanced cancer; Global impression of change; Palliative care; Personalized symptom goal; Symptom assessmentAdvanced cancerOncologySymptom Management and Supportive Care030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPersonalized symptom goalPhysical therapyPalliative careFemaleSymptom AssessmentbusinessThe oncologist
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Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?

2009

The INSIG2 rs7566605 polymorphism was identified for obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m2) in one of the first genome-wide association studies, but replications were inconsistent. We collected statistics from 34 studies (n = 74,345), including general population (GP) studies, population-based studies with subjects selected for conditions related to a better health status (‘healthy population’, HP), and obesity studies (OB). We tested five hypotheses to explore potential sources of heterogeneity. The meta-analysis of 27 studies on Caucasian adults (n = 66,213) combining the different study designs did not support overall association of the CC-genotype with obesity, yielding an odds ratio (OR) of 1.05 (p-va…

MaleCancer ResearchobesityLIVERMedizinPROTEINBioinformatics0302 clinical medicineINSIG2GENETICS & HEREDITYPOPULATIONGenetics (clinical)METABOLIC SYNDROME0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyINSIG2Intracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsUPSTREAMMiddle AgedINSULINResearch DesignMeta-analysisFemaleLife Sciences & BiomedicineMedical GeneticsResearch ArticleEXPRESSIONAdultAdolescentlcsh:QH426-470PopulationPublic Health and EpidemiologyCOMMON GENETIC VARIANTBiologyChildhood obesity03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultGeneticsmedicineBiochemical Phenomena Metabolism and NutritionHumansObesityeducationMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology0604 GeneticsScience & TechnologyPolymorphism GeneticMembrane ProteinsOdds ratioBODY-MASSmedicine.diseaseObesityPOLYMORPHISMlcsh:GeneticsGenetics PopulationMetabolic syndromeBody mass index030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDevelopmental BiologyDemographyGenome-Wide Association StudyPLoS Genetics
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Early Treatment With Zofenopril and Ramipril in Combination With Acetyl Salicylic Acid in Patients With Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction After A…

2017

Abstract: The SMILE-4 study showed that in patients with left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) after acute myocardial infarction, early treatment with zofenopril plus acetyl salicylic acid is associated with an improved 1-year survival, free from death or hospitalization for cardiovascular (CV) causes, as compared to ramipril plus acetyl salicylic acid. We now report CV outcomes during a 5-year follow-up of the patients of the SMILE-4 study. Three hundred eighty-six of the 518 patients completing the study (51.2%) could be tracked after the study end and 265 could be included in the analysis. During the 5.5 (±2.1) years of follow-up, the primary endpoint occurred in 27.8% of patients originall…

MaleCaptoprilTime FactorsMyocardial InfarctionAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsKaplan-Meier Estimate030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVentricular Function Leftchemistry.chemical_compoundVentricular Dysfunction Left0302 clinical medicineRetrospective StudieRisk FactorsClinical endpointOdds Ratiozofenopril030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionRandomized Controlled Trials as Topicleft ventricular dysfunctionMortality ratePharmacology; Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineMiddle AgedZofenoprilHospitalizationTreatment OutcomeCardiologyOriginal ArticleDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHumanmedicine.drugRamiprilmedicine.medical_specialtyLogistic ModelTime FactorSystoleacute myocardial infarctionramiprilDisease-Free SurvivalDrug Administration ScheduleFollow-Up Studie03 medical and health sciencesStatistical significanceInternal medicineEarly Medical InterventionmedicineHumansIntensive care medicineAgedRetrospective StudiesPharmacologyChi-Square DistributionAspirinbusiness.industryRisk FactorAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorOdds ratioRecovery of Functionmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalLogistic ModelschemistryClinical Trials Phase III as Topicbusinessacetyl salicylic acidFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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Comparison between zofenopril and ramipril in combination with acetylsalicylic acid in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction after acut…

2012

Background: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) are largely employed for treating patients with left ventricular dysfunction (LVD), but their efficacy may be negatively affected by concomitant administration of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), with some difference among the different compounds. Hypothesis: The interaction between ASA and the two ACEIs zofenopril and ramipril may result in a different impact on survival of cardiac patients, due to differences in the pharmacological properties of the two ACEIs. Methods: This phase IIIb, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, multicenter, European study compared the safety and efficacy of zofenopril (60 mg/day) and ramipril (10 mg/d…

MaleCaptoprilTime FactorsMyocardial InfarctionAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsKaplan-Meier EstimateVentricular Function Leftlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundVentricular Dysfunction LeftRandomized controlled trialRamiprillawRisk FactorsOdds RatioMyocardial infarctionProspective Studieseducation.field_of_studyEjection fractionGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedZofenoprilEuropeHospitalizationTreatment OutcomeCardiologyDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.drugRamiprilmedicine.medical_specialtySystolePopulationClinical InvestigationsRisk AssessmentDouble-Blind MethodInternal medicinemedicineHumanseducationAgedHeart FailureChi-Square DistributionAspirinbusiness.industryStroke Volumeacetylsalicylic acidmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareSurgeryLogistic ModelschemistryAngiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitorHeart failureMyocardial infarction complicationsZofenopril ramipril myocardial infarctionbusinessPlatelet Aggregation Inhibitors
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Cardiac risk stratification in elective non-cardiac surgery: Role of NT-proBNP

2011

AIM: The aim of the study was to investigate the utility of NT-proBNP measurement for the stratification of presurgical cardiac risk. METHODS: Cardiac risk before elective non-cardiac surgery was evaluated in 82 consecutive patients. From each patient a venous blood sample was drawn to determinate NT-proBNP levels. Patients were followed up over three months in order to detect the occurrence of cardiac adverse events. RESULTS: NT-proBNP was positively correlated (P<0.0001) with age, days of hospitalization (P=0.001) and ASA class (P=0.001). High surgical risk (P<0.0001), diabetes (P=0.004), dyslipidemia (P=0.006) and elevated levels of NT-proBNP (P<0.0001) were significantly correlated with…

MaleChi-Square DistributionTime FactorsMiddle AgedRisk AssessmentPeptide FragmentsUp-RegulationLogistic ModelsTreatment OutcomeItalyNT-proBNPCardiovascular DiseasesElective Surgical ProceduresPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsSurgical Procedures OperativeNatriuretic Peptide BrainPreoperative PeriodOdds RatioHumansFemaleBiomarkersAged
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Childhood leukemia and residential proximity to industrial and urban sites

2015

BACKGROUND: Few risk factors for the childhood leukemia are well established. While a small fraction of cases of childhood leukemia might be partially attributable to some diseases or ionizing radiation exposure, the role of industrial and urban pollution also needs to be assessed. OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the possible effect of residential proximity to both industrial and urban areas on childhood leukemia, taking into account industrial groups and toxic substances released. METHODS: We conducted a population-based case-control study of childhood leukemia in Spain, covering 638 incident cases gathered from the Spanish Registry of Childhood Tumors and for those Autonomous Regions with 100% c…

MaleChildhood leukemiaAdolescentCase–control studyPopulationIndustrial pollutionChildhood leukemiaLogistic regressionUrban pollutionBiochemistryResidence CharacteristicsEnvironmental healthmedicineResidential proximityHumansRisk factoreducationChildGeneral Environmental Scienceeducation.field_of_studyLeukemiaAbsolute risk reductionUrban HealthOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseLeukemiaSpainCase-Control StudiesResidenceFemale
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Association between food insecurity and depression among older adults from low- and middle-income countries.

2021

Background:\ud \ud To examine the association between self‐reported food insecurity and depression in 34,129 individuals aged ≥50 years from six low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) (China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia, and South Africa).\ud \ud Methods:\ud \ud Cross‐sectional, community‐based, nationally representative data from the WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) were analyzed. Self‐reported past 12‐month food insecurity was assessed with two questions on frequency of eating less and hunger due to lack of food. Questions based on the World Mental Health Survey version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview were used for the endorsement of past 12‐month …

MaleChinaPsychological interventionIndiaLogistic regressionGhanaOddsRussia03 medical and health sciencesSouth Africa0302 clinical medicineolder adults.Environmental healthfood insecurityPrevalenceMedicineHumanslow- and middle-income countriesAssociation (psychology)Developing CountriesMexicoDepression (differential diagnoses)older adultsAged2. Zero hungerbusiness.industry1. No povertyMiddle Aged*low- and middle-income countriesMental healthConfidence interval3. Good health030227 psychiatryFood insecurityPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCross-Sectional Studieslow- and middle-income countriedepressionFemale[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie*food insecuritybusiness*older adultsSmith L. Il Shin J. McDermott D. Jacob L. Barnett Y. López-Sánchez G. F. Veronese N. Yang L. Soysal P. Oh H. et al. -Association between food insecurity and depression among older adults from low- and middle-income countries.- Depression and anxiety 2021030217 neurology & neurosurgery*depression
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