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Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis is an uncommon, benign and chronic inflammatory breast disease that mainly involves women of childbearing age . The disease, was first described by Kessler and Wollock in 1972 .Although it is a benign condition, it is important from different points of view: it
Introduction The indication of total breast removal is primarily the part of a correct oncological therapy, but secondly the removal of the full parenchyma can be prophylactic among high risk patients with positive genetic testing. Unlike in the US, in Europe it is not yet common to perform
Introduction The indication of total breast removal is primarily the part of a correct oncological therapy, but secondly the removal of the full parenchyma can be prophylactic among high risk patients with positive genetic testing. In modern breast surgery, mastectomy means the removal of the entire
Introduction In the last four decades of oncological breast surgery, based on Umberto Veronesi and Bernard Fisher's prospective comparative studies, organ conservation became highly significant in the case of early breast cancer with the application of microscopically negative surgical margin and
Background Breast cancer and lung cancer belong to the most common types of solid cancer in Europe and Northern America. The majority of breast cancer patients receive adjuvant radiotherapy, either following breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy. And most patients with small-cell lung cancer
Microbiota and host form a complex super-organism with symbiotic relationships, which confer several benefits to the host. However, disruptions and alterations of the microbiome through environmental changes may disturb this symbiotic relationship and promote disease, particularly cancer(1). Growing
Experimental: erector spinae plain block After giving general anesthesia, patient is positioned in lateral decubitus with the surgical side up, and prepping para-spinous area with antiseptic solution. Ultrasound high frequency linear transducer is positioned in a para-sagittal plane at the level of
Rationale:
Patients and breast cancer surgeons are frequently confronted with complications after mastectomy. These complications are manifold and mainly consist of: surgical site infections, seroma, wound dehiscence and wound necrosis. These complications are caused by numerous variables and
The study will follow the Declaration of Helsinki and the Spaniard legislation regarding clinical research. Data obtained will be confidential and only the researchers and participants, upon request, will have access to them. The study will also follow the data protection legislation of Spain to
There is an ongoing trend towards implant based breast reconstruction in post-mastectomy patients in China. In 2015, more than 60% of patients undergoing breast reconstruction in Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital opted for implant based breast reconstruction. One of the major
To prepare the T cells (GD2-C7R T cells), research staff will take some blood from the patient. We will grow the GD2.C7R T cells by infecting the T cells with a retroviral vector (a special virus that can carry a new gene into cells) containing one gene that can recognize and kill cancer cells
The breast cancer patients planning for neo-adjuvant/adjuvant chemotherapy evaluated with medium-high risk of febrile neutropenia (FN) according to NCCN and ASCO guideline are recruited, receiving the first level prophylactic use of PEG-rhG-CSF or the second level prophylactic use of PEG-rhG-CSF
Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common adverse effect of cancer therapy, effecting over half of all patients who receive chemotherapy. CIPN typically manifests as a symmetrical, predominately sensory peripheral neuropathy, and is most
This is a phase II,single center,prospective, single arm clinical trial. A lot of in vitro and in vivo study demonstrate that quinolones antibiotics can increase anti-tumor effect. The objective is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of routine therapy plus moxifloxacin in Advanced Breast Cancer
Incisional negative pressure wound therapy (Prevena™) vs. conventional post-operative dressing after immediate breast reconstruction; a randomized controlled clinical trial.
• Introduction
Over the last 60 years, there has been a steady rise in the incidence of breast cancer in Denmark. Due to the