4 results on '"Cusidó, M."'
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Aguilar, Esther, Álvarez, Manuel, Ara, Carmen, Barri Soldevila, Pere N., Baulies, Sonia, Belvís, Robert, Burmeister, Silke, Buxaderas, Rosario, Cambray, Carmen, Capdevila, Eva, Carrera, Marta, Coll, M. José, Coll Klein, José Felipe, Comas, Carmina, Cusí, Victoria, Cusidó, M. Teresa, De la Torre, Bernat, Del Campo, Miguel, Devesa, Marta, Echevarría, Mónica, Fernández, Marisol, Fernández Miranda, Elena, Ferrer, Queralt, Figueras, Francesc, Fournier, Sofía, Galian, Laura, Juan-Creix, Antonio, Lapiedra, Oriol, Lasheras, M. Gracia, Lequerica, M. Antonia, Mallafré, Josep, Martínez San Andrés, Francisca, Meler, Eva, Molina, Vicente, Muñoz, Ana, Pérez Calvo, Alicia, Porta, Roser, Prats, Pilar, Raynard, Mireia, Robert, Jordi, Rodríguez Melcón, Alberto, Rodríguez Pérez, M. Angeles, Ruiz, Jorge, Sabartes, Ricard, Salas, Olga, Sánchez, Lara, Sans, Nuria, Santamaría, Amparo, Scazzocchio, Elena, Serra, Bernat, Serrano, Ariana, Sesmilo, Gemma, Simón, Marta, Torralba, Joan, Torrents, Margarita, Torres, Tomás, Tresserra, Francesc, Úbeda, Belén, and Vázquez, Alberto
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- 2014
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3. [Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer: An analytical observational study].
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Baulies S, Cusidó M, Tresserra F, Rodríguez I, Ubeda B, Ara C, and Fábregas R
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- Adult, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Case-Control Studies, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Pregnancy, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Survival Analysis, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Breast Neoplasms therapy, Carcinoma diagnosis, Carcinoma metabolism, Carcinoma mortality, Carcinoma therapy, Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic metabolism, Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic mortality, Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic therapy, Puerperal Disorders diagnosis, Puerperal Disorders metabolism, Puerperal Disorders mortality, Puerperal Disorders therapy
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Background and Objective: Pregnancy-associated breast cancer is defined as breast cancer diagnosed during pregnancy and up to one year postpartum., Patients and Method: A retrospective, analytical, observational study comparing 56 cases of breast cancer and pregnancy (PABC) diagnosed 1976-2008 with 73 patients with breast cancer not associated with pregnancy (non-PABC) was performed. Demographic data, prognostic factors, treatment and survival were reviewed and compared., Results: The prevalence of PABC in our center is 8.3/10,000. The highest frequency (62%) appeared during the postpartum period. The stages are higher in PABC, being 31.3% advanced (EIII and EIV) in PABC versus 13.3% in non-PABC (P < .05). Regarding prognostic factors, 27.3% in PABC had a tumoral grade 3 versus 15.8% of non-PABC. Among women with PABC, 33.3% had negative estrogen receptors, 48.7% negative progesterone receptors and 34.5% positive Her2Neu compared with 22.2, 24.1 and 31%, respectively of non-PABC patients. Finally, positive lymph nodes were found in 52.8% of PABC, versus 33.8% non-PABC (P < .05). Overall and disease-free survival rate at 5 years for PABC was 63.7 and 74.2%, respectively., Conclusions: The poorer survival observed is possibly due to the presence of adverse prognostic features such as lymph node metastases, negative hormone receptors, tumoral grade iii, as well as a delay in diagnosis with a higher rate of advanced stages., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier España, S.L. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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4. [Oncologic risk counselling unit. Selection of risk groups and results].
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Cusidó M, Colomé C, Rodríguez I, and Fábregas R
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Genetic Counseling, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms genetics, Patient Selection
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Background and Objective: We evaluated the patients' selection and the results of the detection of mutations as well as the follow-up of families at a genetic counselling unit., Patients and Method: One hundred and fifty three patients were visited corresponding to 137 families: 77 of them were classified as high-risk group, 35 as moderate-risk and 25 as low-risk. The classification of patients in each group was made according to the recommendations of the guidelines and the "Oncoguia de càncer familiar" of the Departament de Salut de la Generalitat de Catalunya., Results: With regard to familiar antecedents, patients of the high-risk group had an average (standard deviation) of 2.80 (1.5) cases of breast and/or ovarian cancer, while it was 1.82 (0.75) in the moderate-risk group, and 1.05 (0.80) in the low-risk group. Thirty seven families of high-risk (51.9%) were studied for the detection of deleterious mutations in BRCA1/2. Of 37 completed studies, 5 were positive (one BRCA1 and one BRCA2), 3 had variants of unknown significance in BRCA2 and 25 (83.4%) had no deleterious mutation in BRCA1/2., Conclusions: A correct selection of patients was performed, because 16.6% of BRCA's studies was positive. This fact allows us to adapt a planning of screening.
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- 2009
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