Role of SIRT1 in Regulation of Epithelial-to-mesenchymal Transition in Breast Cancer Lymph Nodes...
Breast CancerLymph Node MetastasesLuminal A breast cancer is a kind of breast cancer with low rate lymph node metastasis and good survival. But in clinical practice, Luminal A breast cancer can present with early, unexpected lymph node metastasis some time, indicates poor survival. Silent information regulator 2 homolog 1 (SIRT1) plays a different role in breast cancer with different molecular typing. Previous study supports a role of SIRT1 protein as tumor suppressor in Luminal A breast cancer, in association with apoptosis-related proteins. The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition(EMT) process results in loss of cell-cell adhesion, increased cell mobility, and is crucial for enabling the metastasis of cancer cells. But no similar study in Luminal A breast cancer. Hence, this study will 1) investigate the expression pattern of SIRT1 in primary tumor and lymph node metastasis; 2) investigate the different expression pattern of SIRT1 in T2/T3 , lymph node negative tumor and T1, lymph node positive tumor; 3) investigate potential role of SIRT1 enzyme in regulating cell migration and invasion in Luminal A breast cancer cells.
Cosmetic Evaluation of Lumpectomy Versus Oncolytic Mammoplasty With Bilateral Breast Reduction for...
Breast CarcinomaThis study will evaluate the cosmetic outcome and examine factors contributing to cosmetic outcome in women treated with lumpectomy or bilateral breast reduction mammoplasty/mastopexy (BRM) followed by hypofractionated whole breast irradiation. Breast conservation is now an established method of treatment for early breast cancer. Because breast conservation is essentially a cosmetic alternative to mastectomy, quality of life, cosmetic outcome and tumor control are all important considerations during comprehensive treatment planning. Irradiation schemes have been demonstrated to be efficacious and with excellent short term cosmetic outcomes. However, their interaction with currently evolving surgical techniques needs to be examined in order to maintain optimal local control while preserving cosmetic outcome.
Korean Hereditary Breast Cancer Study
Breast CancerOvarian CancerTo evaluate the prevalence of BRCA1/2 mutation of breast cancer patients with family history of breast/ovarian cancer. To evaluate the prevalence of BRCA1/2 mutation of breast cancer patients without family history, but high risk of hereditary cancer. To evaluate the prevalence of BRCA1/2 mutation of family member of BRCA1/2 mutation. To evaluate the prevalence of ovarian cancer of population of above 3 groups.
Adjunctive Efficacy Study Of The SoftScan® Optical Breast Imaging System
Breast CancerThe primary study endpoint -SoftScan adjunctive accuracy- will be used to test the hypothesis that the adjunctive combination of the SoftScan with x-ray mammography provides diagnostic accuracy that is significantly better than x-ray mammography alone.
Imaging Characteristics of Breast Cancer in Women Under 40 Years of Age
Breast CancerBreast NeoplasmsTo evaluate if there is any imaging characteristic of breast cancers in women younger than 40 years of age.
The Validity and Reliability of FIT-HaNSA in Breast Cancer Patients
Breast CancerFIT-HaNSA1 moreBreast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women and covers 25% of all cancers. After mastectomy and reconstruction, many patients develop various upper extremity complications such as joint movement limitation, pain, lymphedema, and axillary cord. Because of such upper extremity problems, evaluation and treatment of upper extremity functions are important. Upper extremity functions are generally evaluated with questionnaires filled out by the patients themselves and which reflect their own perspectives subjectively. However, these questionnaires cannot reflect the observations and evaluations of the clinicians. Performance tests are important for clinicians to make decisions. With this study, we want to examine the usability of the FIT-HaNSA test in the evaluation of upper extremity functions in patients with breast cancer. Our hypothesis; The FıtHaNSA test is successful in evaluating the upper extremity function in patients with breast cancer.
Skeletal Events of Hormonal Treatment and Radiotherapy in Patient With Breast Cacer
Breast Cancerstudy of lymphedema and skeletal events in breast cacer patient receiving adjuvant hormonal therapy and radiothearpy
Intestinal Microbiota of Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
MicrobiotaTo date, few studies have addressed the link between gut microbiota and breast cancer chemotherapy, and previous studies have only provided a link between the gut and breast cancer.
Is Lipid Mapping an Effective Early Detection Tool for Breast Cancer in High-risk Populations?
Breast CancerThis study aims to investigate if lipid composition mapping using magnetic resonance imaging could improve early and accurate cancer detection in genetic mutation carriers at high risk of breast cancer. It is hypothesised that there is a significant difference in the extent of spatial variation in lipid composition in breast from MRI between genetic mutation carriers and patients with breast cancer.
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Early Breast Cancer: a Real-world Multicenter Cross-sectional Study...
Breast CancerSentinel Lymph NodeObjective: To investigate the current clinical practice of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in patients with early stage breast cancer in China. Methods: The data of early breast cancer patients who underwent SLNB in 40 Grade III Level A hospitals in China in 2018 will be collected. Different centers, tracer methods, molecular typing and neoadjuvant chemotherapy will be used as stratification factors to analyze the implementation rate, number of detections, positive rate of SLNB and the follow-up treatment.