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  • 1
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: estrogen receptor ; breast cancer ; immunoperoxidase technique
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The estrogen receptors (ER) in breast cancer tissues were investigated in 122 patients using an immunoperoxidase method. ER (+) were evident in 77 of 122 patients (63.1 per cent). If classified according to pre-and postmenopausal subjects. ER (+) was seen in 61.4 per cent and ER (−) in 32.9 per cent before menopause, and ER (+) in 65.4 per cent and ER (−) in 30.8 per cent after menopause with no marked difference between the two. If classified according to histological type, ER (+) was seen in 73.2 per cent of those with papillotubular carcinoma and in 62.0 per cent of those with scirrhous carcinoma, whereas ER (−) was seen in 44.9 per cent of those with medullary tubular carcinoma. ER (+) was seen in carcinoma with apocrine metaplasia, lobular carcinoma and Paget's carcinoma. Concerning the relationship between primary tumors and metastatic lymph nodes, ER (+) for both was seen in 20 of 41 patients (48.8 per cent) whereas ER (−) for both was found in 9 of 41 patients (22.0 per cent). Four patients with local recurrences had a positive ER (+) at the beginning of treatment, but the ER became negative after hormonal treatment and chemotherapy.
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    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: second cancer ; mammary cancer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Out of a total of 47,005 cases of primary breast cancer with curative surgery recorded in Japan in the 20 year period from 1963 to 1982, 764, or 1.6 per cent had a second primary cancer occurring during the same period. The distribution of the second site was gastric cancer in 200 (26.2 per cent), breast cancer in 200 (26.2 per cent), colorectal cancer in 59 (7.7 per cent), cancer of the cervix uteri in 54 (7.1 per cent) and thyroid cancer in 37 (4.8 per cent). The gastric cancer was the Borrmann type 4, and the poorly differentiated scirrhous type. Incidence of the second cancer was enhanced, in the first period before 1971 and by contrast, in the second period after 1971 it was diminished. In the chemotherapy (+) group, the occurrence of the second cancer seemed to be strongly influenced by mitomycin C. In the radiotherapy prescribed group, leukemia was as frequent as esophageal cancer, and in those given endocrine therapy, breast cancer strongly inhibited the current one.
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    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: breast cancer ; intra-arterial infusion ; chemotherapy ; local vein blocking
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Preoperative intra-arterial infusion neo-adjuvant chemotherapy, in combination with local vein blocking, was administered to thirtyone patients with locally advanced stage III breast cancer. The anti-cancer drugs and dosages used were 500 mg of 5-Fluorouracil (5FU), which was infused daily for 7–14 days, and 20 mg of Adriamycin (ADM), which was administered as a bolus dose twice into the subclavian and internal mammary arteries. The response rate of this method on the primary tumor was 48.4 per cent, and, histologically it was found to be as high as 90.3 per cent. The response rate of the clinical effects on the regional lymph nodes was 50.0 per cent, however, histologically, it was found to be lower than that of the primary tumor. In the long-term follow up study the 5-year survival rate was 72.2 per cent. Thus, this method seems to be effective as a combined modality in cases of locally advanced stage III breast cancer.
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    Surgery today 13 (1983), S. 331-336 
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: malignant lymphoma ; large intestine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract One hundred thirty cases of primary malignant lymphoma of the large intestine in Japan were studied with regard to operative results. The averaged age was 52.6 years and most of the patients were men. Sites of the tumor were the coecum (71.5 per cent), rectum (16.9 per cent) and the ascending colon (6.2 per cent). Surgery was performed for 129 (99.2 per cent) of the 130, of which 71 (55 per cent) were curatively resected. Surgical procedures were mostly Miles operation and the others were anterior resections and hemicolectomies. Postoperative 5 and 10 year survival rates were 34.8 per cent and 33.2 per cent respectively, and the rates after curative resection were 44.2 per cent and 40 per cent respectively. Prognoses were betwer when the tumor was of 5 cm or less in diameter, intraluminal and without lymph node metastasis. Classified histologically, most of the tumors were of histiocytic type, followed by lymphocytic, mixed type and Hodgkin's disease. Five and ten year survival rates of the curative resection group, by histological type, were both 38.9 per cent for histiocytic type, both 43 per cent for lymphocytic type, 43.8 per cent and 21.9 per cent respectively for mixed type, and both 100 per cent for Hodgkin's disease. Therefore, the operative result of malignant lymphoma in the large intestine was poor compared with results in case of cancer of the large intestine.
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