5 research outputs found

    Breast imaging hindered during covid-19 pandemic, in Brazil

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    OBJECTIVE: To report the decrease in breast imaging after covid-19 pandemic, obtaining the number of mammograms performed in 2019 and 2020. Additionally, to investigate if there was an increase in the proportion of women undergoing mammography for diagnostic purposes, with palpable lesions. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study, based on the number of mammograms performed by the Brazilian public health services, provided by DATASUS, an open access database. Mammograms from private institutions were not included. This study compares the number of mammograms performed in 2019 and 2020, in women aged 50–69 years, stratified by month, in each federal state, and the presence of palpable lumps (physician-reported). RESULTS: In total, 1,948,471 mammograms were performed in 2019 and 1,126,688 in 2020, for the population studied. These values represent a 42% decline. Monthly, a significant decreased is observed after April 2020. The results varied slightly according to federal state; yet the entire country was affected. Rondônia was the most affected state, with 67% decline. The proportion of women presenting palpable lumps increased from 7.06% on average in 2019 to 7.94% in 2020 (OR = 1.135, 95%CI 1.125–1.145, p = 0,001). DISCUSSION: The number of mammograms performed in 2020 declined considerably. Out of the women who presented for mammogram, the proportion of palpable lumps was significantly higher in 2020. Considering the detection rate of digital mammography, the loss of 800,000 exams means 4,000 undiagnosed breast cancer cases, by the end of 2020

    An update on the status of breast cancer screening in Brazil after the covid-19 pandemic

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    We have previously reported the impact of covid-19 pandemic on breast cancer screening, in Brazil: among women aged 50–69 years, mammography attendance decreased by 42% in public healthcare (SUS), comparing 2019 and 2020. In this short communication, we wish to present: a) an update of the number of mammograms performed, in 2021; b) an exploratory analysis of the characteristics of the screened population between 2019 and 2021. A total of 1.675.307 mammograms were performed in 2021, nearly 15% lower than pre-pandemic levels. Almost a third, 29.5% of them, had intervals greater than three years. In accordance with our previous study, the number of patients with palpable lumps on physical exam increased. The consequences of postponing breast cancer screening during the pandemic are still uncertain. Unfortunately, as of December 2021, screening attendance has not resumed. On the contrary, our results show an increase in the fraction of women with mammography delayed beyond three years

    Triple-negative breast cancer and radiation therapy

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    Background: This study aimed to review specific indications of radiation therapy for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), and to introduce the hypothesis of TNBC as an independent predictor for postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT). Materials and methods: Two reviewers independently searched two electronic databases (Pubmed and Embase), with the inclusion dates of January 2000 to December 2021, for the following terms: “mastectomy” or “breast conserving surgery” or “lumpectomy”, and “radiation” or “radiotherapy”, and “triple negative” and “recurrence”. All evidence was explored by two reviewers, then organized into a narrative review considering grades of recommendation. Results: Patients with TNBC are candidates for breast conserving surgery (grade of recommendation B). Postoperative whole-breast irradiation must be offered following breast conserving surgery (grade of recommendation A). Do not omit postoperative radiation therapy in older patients with TNBC (grade of recommendation B). Do not use partial-breast irradiation in patients with TNBC (grade of recommendation B). Postmastectomy radiation therapy should be offered for women with T3–T4 or node- positive TNBC, for any number of positive nodes (grade of recommendation A). Radiation therapy following mastectomy might also benefit patients with T1–T2 node-negative TNBC (grade of recommendation B). For patients treated with neoadjuvant systemic therapy, radiation therapy indication is based on pretreatment features. Retrospective studies suggest that residual TNBC is sensitive to radiation therapy to optimize locoregional control (grade of recommendation C). Conclusions: Postoperative radiation therapy should be offered for most patients with TNBC. Upcoming studies, preferably prospective randomized trials, should evaluate the indications of radiation therapy, especially in the context of novel systemic treatments

    Comparison of fetal heart rate patterns in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy

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    OBJETIVO: comparar os padrões da frequência cardíaca fetal (FCF) do segundo e terceiro trimestres da gestação. MÉTODOS: estudo prospectivo, comparativo, realizado no período de Janeiro de 2008 e Julho de 2009 com os seguintes critérios de inclusão: gestação única, feto vivo, ausência de intercorrências clínicas ou obstétricas, ausência de malformação fetal, com idade gestacional entre 24 e 27 semanas (segundo trimestre - 2ºT) ou entre 36 e 40 semanas (terceiro trimestre - 3ºT). Foram realizados os exames de cardiotocografia computadorizada (Sistema 8002 - Sonicaid) por período de 30 minutos e o perfil biofísico fetal. O Sistema 8002 analisa o traçado da FCF em períodos de 3,75 segundos (1/16 de minuto). Em cada período, a duração média dos intervalos de tempo entre sucessivos batimentos cardíacos fetais foi avaliada e mensurada em milisegundos (ms). A FCF média foi calculada em cada período, e também as diferenças entre períodos adjacentes. Os parâmetros incluíram: FCF basal, acelerações transitórias, duração dos episódios de alta variação, duração dos episódios de baixa variação e variação de curto prazo. Os resultados foram analisados pelos testes t de Student, teste do qui-quadrado e teste exato de Fischer. Foi adotado nível de significância de 0,05. RESULTADOS: dezoito gestações de 2ºT foram comparadas com 25 gestações de 3ºT. Houve diferença significativa nos parâmetros da FCF avaliada pela cardiotocografia computadorizada quando comparados os fetos de 2ºT e os de 3ºT em relação aos seguintes resultados: média da FCF basal (143,8 bpm versus 134,0 bpm, p=0,009), média do número de acelerações transitórias &gt;10 bpm (3,7 versus 8,4, p<0,001) e &gt;15 bpm (0,9 bpm versus 5,4 bpm, p<0,001), duração média dos episódios de alta variação (8,4 min x 15,4 min, p=0,008) e média da variação de curto prazo (8,0 ms versus10,9 ms, p=0,01). Em todos os exames o perfil biofísico fetal apresentou resultado normal. CONCLUSÕES: o presente estudo constata diferenças significativas nos padrões avaliados entre gestações de segundo e terceiro trimestres, e indica a influência da maturação do sistema nervoso autonômico na regulação da FCF.PURPOSE: to compare the patterns of fetal heart rate (FHR) in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. METHODS: a prospective and comparative study performed between January 2008 and July 2009. The inclusion criteria were: singleton pregnancy, live fetus, pregnant women without clinical or obstetrical complications, no fetal malformation, gestational age between 24 and 27 weeks (2nd trimester - 2T) or between 36 and 40 weeks (3rd trimester - 3T). Computerized cardiotocography (System 8002 - Sonicaid) was performed for 30 minutes and the fetal biophysical profile was obtained. System 8002 analyzes the FHR tracings for periods of 3.75 seconds (1/16 minutes). During each period, the mean duration of the time intervals between successive fetal heart beats is determined in milliseconds (ms); the mean FHR and also the differences between adjacent periods are calculated for each period. The parameters included: basal FHR, FHR accelerations, duration of high variation episodes, duration of low variation episodes and short-term variation. The dataset was analyzed by the Student t test, chi-square test and Fisher's exact test. Statistical significance was set at p<0.05. RESULTS: eighteen pregnancies on the second trimester were compared to 25 pregnancies on the third trimester. There was a significant difference in the FHR parameters evaluated by computerized cardiotocography between the 2T and 3T groups, regarding the following results: mean basal FHR (mean, 143.8 bpm versus 134.0 bpm, p=0.009), mean number of transitory FHR accelerations &gt; 10 bpm (3.7 bpm versus 8.4 bpm, p <0.001) and &gt;15 bpm (mean, 0.9 bpm versus 5.4 bpm, p <0.001), mean duration of high variation episodes (8.4 min versus 15.4 min, p=0.008) and mean short - term variation (8.0 ms versus 10.9 ms, p=0.01). The fetal biophysical profile showed normal results in all pregnancies. CONCLUSION: the present study shows significant differences in the FHR characteristics when the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy are compared and confirms the influence of autonomic nervous system maturation on FHR regulation.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP
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