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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Her2/neu oncogene product p185 ; Gastric carcinoma ; Clinicopathological variables ; Prognosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The expression of theHer2/neu gene product p 185 was retrospectively analyzed in 58 patients with gastric carcinoma. The results were correlated to various clinicopathological and prognostic factors. Positive membrane staining for p185 could be detected in 38% of the patients (22/58). Membrane staining was significantly greater in well and moderately differentiated tumors of the intestinal type when compared with poorly differentiated lesions and carcinomas of the diffuse type (P〈0.01). Positive membrane staining did not correlate with site and tumor stage, but T1 lesions had less membrane staining than more advanced primary tumors. Overall survival showed no difference between p185-positive and negative cases. Multivariate analysis defined a subgroup of curatively resected patients with stage III and IV disease that had a statistically significant poorer survival when p185 was overexpressed (P=0.005). Overexpression of theHer2/neu product p185 appears to be associated with intestinal-type gastric carcinoma and may sociated with intestinal-type gastric carcinoma and may help in identifying a subset of patients at increased risk for shorter survival.
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    ISSN: 1573-2649
    Keywords: Symptoms ; Quality of life ; Cancer ; Colon cancer ; Ovarian cancer ; Prostate cancer ; Breast cancer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Despite the importance of symptom control in the cancer population, few studies have systematically assessed the prevalence and characteristics of symptoms or the interactions between various symptom characteristics and other factors related to quality of life (QOL). As part of a validation study of a new symptom assessment instrument, inpatients and out-patients with prostate, colon, breast or ovarian cancer were evaluated using the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale and other measures of psychological condition, performance status, symptom distress and overall quality of life. The mean age of the 243 avaluable patients was 55.5 years (range 23–86 years); over 60% were women and almost two-thirds had metastatic disease. The Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) score was≤80 in 49.8% and 123 were inpatients at the time of assessment. Across tumour types, 40–80% experienced lack of energy, pain, feeling drowsy, dry mouth, insomnia, or symptoms indicative of psychological distress. Although symptom characteristics were variable, the proportion of patients who described a symptom as relatively intense or frequent always exceeded the proportion who reported it as highly distressing. The mean (±SD, range) number of symptoms per patient was 11.5±6.0 (0–25); inpatients had more symptoms than outpatients (13.5±5.4 vs. 9.7±6.0, p〈0.002) and those with KPS≤80 had more symptoms than those with KPS〉80 (14.8±5.5 vs. 9.2±4.9, p〈0.0001). The number of symptoms was highly associated with heightened psychological distress and poorer quality of life (for example, r=0.67 for the relationship with the Functional Living Index-Cancer, a QOL measure). These data clarify the prevalence and characteristics of cancer-related symptoms and suggest that the number of symptoms per patient may be a useful quality of life indicator.
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