6 research outputs found
Clinical Relevance of HER-2/neu Overexpression in Patients With Testicular Nonseminomatous Germ Cell Tumor
Introduction: Recent scientific attention has focused on the role of growth factors in the progression of cancer. HER-2/neu is an epidermal growth factor receptor that is demonstrated to have correlation with poor prognosis of many cancers. This study evaluated the overexpression of HER-2/neu protein and its clinical importance in nonseminomatous germ cell tumors of the testis. Materials and Methods: Testis specimens of 54 patients with testicular nonseminomatous germ cell tumors, referred to Omid Hospital from 2001 to 2007, were re-evaluated and the patients’ records were reviewed. Patients’ age, tumor subtype, tumor stage, tumor markers, therapeutic response, and disease-free survival were assessed and the specimens were evaluated for the degree of HER-2/neu expression using an immunohistochemistry method. Results: Immunohistochemical staining was performed for 54 specimens. Overexpression of HER-2/neu was seen in 33.3% of the patients with nonseminomatous germ cell tumors, especially in those with teratocarcinoma subtype compared to those with mixed germ cell tumors or embryonal cell carcinoma. However, HER-2/neu overexpression did not show any correlation with tumor stage, therapeutic response, disease-free survival, age, beta-human chorionic gonadotropin, or ?-fetoprotein. Conclusion: We observed overexpression of HER-2/neu receptor in teratocarcinoma subtype of germ cell tumor. We suggest further studies to evaluate the clinical importance of this finding
Microleakage Evaluation of Adhesive Systems Following Pulp Chamber Irrigation with Sodium Hypochlorite
Background and aims. This in vitro study evaluated the effect of delaying composite resin restorative procedures
bonded with total-etch and self-etch adhesive systems on microleakage following root canal irrigation with sodium hypochlorite
(NaOCl) solution.
Materials and methods. The roofs of pulp chambers and roots (1–2 mm below furcation) of 40 human first molar teeth
were cut and pulp tissues completely removed. The teeth were randomly divided into two main groups (n = 20). Group E
(experimental) was irrigated with 5% NaOCl and group C (control) was left untreated. For the experimental group, after
obturation of root canals with gutta-percha and sealing the cavity with Cavit, the specimens were stored in artificial saliva
for two weeks. Then each group was divided into two subgroups according to the total-etch or self-etch adhesive application
protocol: Scotchbond Multi-Purpose and Clearfil SE Bond. The specimens were restored with composite resin using each
bonding agent: Z250 and Clearfil Photo Core, respectively. Fluid filtration method was used for evaluation of microleakage.
Data was analyzed using two-way ANOVA (α = 0.05).
Results. Two types of dentin adhesive systems showed no statistically significant differences in microleakage (P = 0.77).
NaOCl-treated groups demonstrated significantly higher microleakage values compared to the non-NaOCl-treated groups (P
= 0.001). The interaction between the two factors was not significant (P = 0.78).
Conclusion. Differences in inlay temperature had no effect on microleakage. CAD/CAM inlays had lower cement thickness
than laboratory-made inlays, but this was not related to their microleakage
Clinicopathologic Features and Survival of Breast Cancer Subtypes in Northeast Iran
Background: Breast cancer can be categorized into different histopathological
subtypes based on gene expression profiles. This study aims to evaluate the clinicopathological
features and overall survival of various subtypes of breast cancer to
assist diagnosis and guide treatment.
Methods: The clinicopathologic features of 1095 patients with breast cancer
diagnosed over a 10–year period between 2001 and 2011 were analyzed. The
Kaplan–Meier method was used to analyze disease-free survival and overall survival.
Calculation of the hazard ratio was conducted by multivariate Cox regression.
Results: According to the clinicopathologic characteristics of 1095 cases, there were
42% luminal A subtype, 19.2% luminal B, 23% triple negative, and 15% HER2+. The
lowest (46.88±12.59 years) and highest (50.54±12.32 years) mean ages were in the triple
negative and HER2+ groups, respectively. There was a significant correlation between
histology subtype and age, BMI, lymph node, type of surgery, and stage of disease. There
was significantly shorter overall survival and disease free survival in HER2+ breast
cancer patients (P<0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that age had the highest
hazard ratio of 2.481 (95% Confidence Interval: 1.375-4.477).
Conclusion: The results of this study showed the importance of clinicopathological
studies of molecular types which help early diagnosis and identification of the best
strategy to treat breast cancer