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Appl. cancer res ; 26(3): 94-104, July-Sept. 2006.
Article in English | LILACS, Inca | ID: lil-478274

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the expression pattern of some markers (E-cadherin and â-catenin) related to cellular adhesion and their relationship with histological tumor type according to Laurén’s system, clinicopathological features and patient survival. Material and Methods: We did immunohistochemical analysis in a retrospective series of 446 gastric carcinomas using tissue microarray method (TMA). Clinicopathological features and overall survival data of all patients were retrospectively reviewed from hospital records. For all statistical analyses, p<0.05 was considered significant. Results: The reduced/absent expression of E-cadherin occurred more frequently in diffuse than intestinal type tumors and it was correlated with worse biological behavior and poor prognosis for patients with diffuse type gastric carcinomas. The pattern of â-catenin expression was closely related to histological type and E-cadherin expression. Although patients with nuclear/absent â-catenin immunoreactivity showed worse survival index, no statistical correlation was found with overall survival. In multivariated analysis, only pTNM staging system persisted as independent prognostic marker. Conclusion: In the present study, alterations in E-cadherin/â-catenin complex expression showed significant correlations with clinicopathological parameters, as well as its implications for tumor progression and prognosis in gastric cancer. Our results indicate that markers expression pattern may be a useful marker of differentiation and suggest further investigations of their prognostic relevance to specific histological groups.


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Humans , Reference Standards , Stomach Neoplasms , beta Catenin , Survival
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Rev. fisioter. Univ. Säo Paulo ; 11(2): 77-82, 2004. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-405208

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A imobilização e restrição ao leito de pacientes internados em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva causam, entre outras complicações, diminuição da força e atrofia muscular. Com o objetivo de avaliarmos estes efeitos em sete pacientes oncológicos internados na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva do Hospital do Câncer, mensuramos as espessuras dos músculos gastrocnêmio e quadríceps, com intervalo de cinco dias por meio...


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Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Intensive Care Units , Medical Oncology , Muscular Atrophy , Muscle Fatigue , Physical Therapy Modalities , Respiration, Artificial
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