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Appl Opt ; 59(31): 9905-9911, 2020 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33175830

ABSTRACT

We performed simulations and experiments of wavefront distortions induced by propagating through diode-pumped square-section amplifying laser rods of Nd-doped phosphate glass and 0.5%Nd:5%Lu:CaF2. We observed that depending on the material, wavefront distortions' profile can vary from a circular lens-like distortion to a complex astigmatic distortion. We showed that this difference comes from the relative sign of piezo-optic tensor coefficients.

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Opt Lett ; 43(12): 2893-2896, 2018 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29905717

ABSTRACT

Rare earth ion doped materials are means to obtain cost-effective infrared light sources, with enough brilliance for applications such as gas sensing. Within a sulfide matrix, the simultaneous luminescence of both Pr3+ and Dy3+ in the Ga5Ge20Sb10S65 glass is reported. The use of these two rare earths is giving rise to a broad continuous luminescence in the 2.2-5.5 µm wavelength range, which could be used as a mid-infrared light source for gas-sensing applications. The demonstration of CO2 and CH4 detection using a fiber drawn from these materials is reported.

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Sci Total Environ ; 592: 535-545, 2017 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28318697

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to compare the efficiency of siderophore desferrioxamine B (DFOB) and EDTA in increasing the phytoextraction of metals in sunflower. A 28-day pot experiment was conducted in a metal-contaminated soil supplied with 200µmolkg-1 of DFOB or EDTA. Pore water was collected and pseudo-polarographic analyses were conducted to assess the impact of the two chelators on the mobility and speciation of metals in the liquid phase. Our results showed that DFOB is not an efficient mobilizing agent of divalent metals in soil. Adding DFOB selectively increased the mobility of trivalent metals while the supply of EDTA simultaneously increased the mobility of both trivalent and divalent metals. EDTA significantly reduced the labile fractions of Cd, Cu, (Pb) and Zn measured in the porewater. The labile concentration of Cd and Zn measured in presence of EDTA was even less than that measured in the control. As expected from the pore water analysis, the addition of DFOB did not affect the phytoextraction of any divalent metals. In contrast, the addition of EDTA enhanced Cu and Ni phytoextraction in sunflower 2.0 to 2.8 fold for Cu and 1.3 to 2.3 fold for Ni, depending on the cultivar. This result supports different hypotheses regarding the forms and the related pathways in which metals are taken up in presence of EDTA. Based on the results obtained for Ni, whose uptake is rate limited by its internalization across the cell membrane, the direct uptake of metal-EDTA complexes via the non-selective apoplastic pathway is hypothesized to contribute the most to the overall uptake of metals in presence of EDTA, even added at "low" concentrations.


Subject(s)
Deferoxamine/pharmacology , Edetic Acid/pharmacology , Helianthus/drug effects , Metals, Heavy/isolation & purification , Soil Pollutants/isolation & purification , Biodegradation, Environmental , Chelating Agents , Helianthus/metabolism
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Oral Dis ; 23(3): 395-402, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28029722

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic burning mouth syndrome (iBMS) is characterized by oral persistent pain without any clinical or biological abnormality. The aim of this study was to evaluate taste function in iBMS subjects and healthy controls. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Electrogustometric thresholds (EGMt) were recorded in 21 iBMS patients and 21 paired-matched controls at nine loci of the tongue assessing fungiform and foliate gustatory papillae function. Comparison of EGMt was performed using the nonparametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test. A correlation between EGMt and self-perceived pain intensity assessed using a visual analogic scale (VAS) was analyzed with the Spearman coefficient. The level of significance was fixed at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Mean EGMt were significantly increased with iBMS for right side of the dorsum of the tongue and right lateral side of the tongue (P < 0.05). In the iBMS group, VAS scores were significantly correlated to EGMt at the tip of the tongue (r = -0.59; P < 0.05) and at the right and left lateral sides of the tongue (respectively, r = -0.49 and r = -0.47; P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: These data depicted impaired taste sensitivity in iBMS patients within fungiform and foliate taste bud fields and support potent gustatory/nociceptive interaction in iBMS.


Subject(s)
Burning Mouth Syndrome/physiopathology , Taste Buds/physiopathology , Taste Threshold , Taste/physiology , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement
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J Appl Microbiol ; 119(2): 435-45, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26042640

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The main objective of the study is to develop and improve quick bacterial tests to select the best candidates for the bioaugmentation of metal-contaminated soil, coupled with phytoextraction. METHODS AND RESULTS: Bacteria isolates (181) were selected from a collection originated from a Cu-contaminated sediment, on the basis of several miniaturized biochemical tests adapted to the copper contamination. Amongst them, we used a growth soil based-medium to select metal-tolerant bacteria, and their ability to grow and mobilize metals by mean of metabolites (siderophores, organic acids) was also assessed. CONCLUSION: The result of the bacterial selection tests showed differences in presence or absence of copper, especially for phosphate-solubilizing strains which ability decreased by 53% in the presence of copper hydroxide phosphate as compared to the standard tricalcium phosphate test. A promising Pseudomonas putida was selected from the collection. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The study underlined the importance of choosing significant selection tests regarding the nature of the metal occurring in the soil to be cleaned-up to assess the real potential of each bacterial strain for subsequent soil bioaugmentation purposes.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Hydroxides/metabolism , Soil Pollutants/metabolism , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/genetics , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Biodegradation, Environmental , Molecular Sequence Data , Siderophores/metabolism , Soil Microbiology
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Opt Express ; 23(4): 4163-72, 2015 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25836454

ABSTRACT

We report for the first time the conversion of incoherent infrared light around 4.4µm into a near-infrared signal at 810nm in erbium-doped GaGeSbS fibers and bulk glass samples. This energy conversion is made possible by pumping erbium doped chalcogenide samples at 982 nm and simultaneously exciting them with a 4.4µm infrared signal. This result paves the way for the development of an "all-optical" gas sensor able to detect various gas traces using a remote detection based on commercial silica fibers.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 22(3): 2106-16, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25167822

ABSTRACT

Siderophores are chelators with a high selectivity for Fe(III) and a good affinity for divalent metals, including Cd(II) and Ni(II). Inoculation with siderophore-producing bacteria (SPB) has thus been proposed as an alternative to chelator supply in phytoremediation. Accurate assessments of the potential of this association require a dissection of the interaction of siderophores with metals at the soil-root interface. This study focuses on pyoverdine (Pvd), the main siderophore produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We first assessed the ability of Pvd to coordinate Ni(II). The stability constant of Pvd-Ni(II) (log K (L'Ni) = 10.9) was found to be higher than that of Pvd-Cd(II) (log K (L'Cd) = 8.2). We then investigated the effect of a direct supply of Pvd on the mobilization, speciation, and phytoavailability of Cd and Ni in hydroponics. When supplied at a concentration of 50 µM, Pvd selectively promoted Ni mobilization from smectite. It decreased plant Ni and Cd contents and the free ionic fractions of these two metals, consistent with the free ion activity model. Pvd had a more pronounced effect for Ni than for Cd, as predicted from its coordination properties. Inoculation with P. aeruginosa had a similar effect on Ni phytoavailability to the direct supply of Pvd.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/metabolism , Environmental Pollutants/metabolism , Hydroponics , Nickel/metabolism , Oligopeptides/pharmacology , Solanum lycopersicum/drug effects , Solanum lycopersicum/metabolism , Biodegradation, Environmental , Cadmium/chemistry , Cadmium/isolation & purification , Environmental Pollutants/chemistry , Environmental Pollutants/isolation & purification , Solanum lycopersicum/growth & development , Solanum lycopersicum/microbiology , Nickel/chemistry , Nickel/isolation & purification , Oligopeptides/biosynthesis , Plant Roots/metabolism , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolism , Siderophores/biosynthesis , Siderophores/pharmacology , Silicates/chemistry , Soil/chemistry
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Opt Express ; 21(5): 5567-74, 2013 Mar 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23482128

ABSTRACT

We report the basic luminescence properties and the continuous-wave (CW) laser operation of a Pr(3+)-doped KYF(4) single crystal in the Red and Orange spectral regions by using a new pumping scheme. The pump source is an especially developed, compact, slightly tunable and intra-cavity frequency-doubled diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser delivering a CW output power up to about 1.4 W around 469.1 nm. At this pump wavelength, red and orange laser emissions are obtained at about 642.3 and 605.5 nm, with maximum output powers of 11.3 and 1 mW and associated slope efficiencies of 9.3% and 3.4%, with respect to absorbed pump powers, respectively. For comparison, the Pr:KYF(4) crystal is also pumped by a InGaN blue laser diode operating around 444 nm. In this case, the same red and orange lasers are obtained, but with maximum output powers of 7.8 and 2 mW and the associated slope efficiencies of 7 and 5.8%, respectively. Wavelength tuning for the two lasers is demonstrated by slightly tilting the crystal. Orange laser operation and laser wavelength tuning are reported for the first time.

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Opt Express ; 21(23): 28394-402, 2013 Nov 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24514349

ABSTRACT

This work reports on the construction and spectroscopic analyses of optical micro-cavities (OMCs) that efficiently emit at ~1535 nm. The emission wavelength matches the third transmission window of commercial optical fibers and the OMCs were entirely based on silicon. The sputtering deposition method was adopted in the preparation of the OMCs, which comprised two Bragg reflectors and one spacer layer made of either Er- or ErYb-doped amorphous silicon nitride. The luminescence signal extracted from the OMCs originated from the 4I(13/2)→<4I(15/2) transition (due to Er3 ions) and its intensity showed to be highly dependent on the presence of Yb3+ ions. According to the results, the Er3+-related light emission was improved by a factor of 48 when combined with Yb3+ ions and inserted in the spacer layer of the OMC. The results also showed the effectiveness of the present experimental approach in producing Si-based light-emitting structures in which the main characteristics are: (a) compatibility with the actual micro-electronics industry, (b) the deposition of optical quality layers with accurate composition control, and (c) no need of uncommon elements-compounds nor extensive thermal treatments. Along with the fundamental characteristics of the OMCs, this work also discusses the impact of the Er3+-Yb3+ ion interaction on the emission intensity as well as the potential of the present findings.

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Opt Express ; 20(22): 25064-70, 2012 Oct 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23187272

ABSTRACT

We report on the first observation of optical signal amplification in the visible range into praseodymium doped ZBLA glass channel waveguides obtained by ion exchange. Up to 30% signal amplification was obtained at 639 nm. This result shows the potential of rare earth doped fluoride glasses in the form of channel waveguides for integrated solid state visible laser sources.

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J Dent Res ; 91(2): 215-20, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22116981

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) and chorda tympani (CT) projections onto gustatory neurons of the nucleus of the solitary tract (NST) in the rat by immunochemical and electrophysiological techniques. IAN afferents were retrogradely labeled. NST neurons were labeled either by retrograde tracer injection into the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) or by c-Fos mapping after CT activation. NST neurons responding to tastant stimulation were recorded in vivo before and after electrical stimulation of the IAN. Results from the immunolabeling approach showed IAN boutons "en passant" apposed to retrogradely labeled neurons from PBN and to CT-activated neurons in the NST. Recordings of single NST neurons showed that the electrical stimulation of the IAN significantly decreased CT gustatory responses. Analysis of these data provides an anatomical and physiological basis to support trigeminal dental and gustatory interactions within the brainstem.


Subject(s)
Chorda Tympani Nerve/anatomy & histology , Mandibular Nerve/anatomy & histology , Neurons, Afferent/cytology , Sensory Receptor Cells/cytology , Solitary Nucleus/anatomy & histology , Taste/physiology , Animals , Brain Stem/anatomy & histology , Brain Stem/physiology , Chorda Tympani Nerve/physiology , Dendrites/physiology , Dendrites/ultrastructure , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials/physiology , Fluorescent Dyes , Immunohistochemistry , Mandibular Nerve/physiology , Neck Muscles/innervation , Neural Pathways/cytology , Neural Pathways/physiology , Neurons, Afferent/physiology , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Reticular Formation/anatomy & histology , Reticular Formation/physiology , Sensory Receptor Cells/physiology , Single-Cell Analysis , Solitary Nucleus/physiology , Tongue/innervation
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Ann Oncol ; 17(2): 211-6, 2006 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16291586

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Treatment of elderly patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is not clearly defined and seems to vary according to the subjective appreciation of the physician. PATIENTS AND METHODS: After interviewing 107 French specialists qualified in oncology, data concerning 1009 MBC patients were collected: 500 patients were between 65 and 74 years and 509 were >75 years of age. Differences in diagnosis and treatment strategy were analyzed for both age groups to identify the physician's criteria of choice and the eventual use of the geriatric assessment among those criteria. RESULTS: At diagnosis, synchronous metastatic disease was more frequent in patients over 75 years old (52% versus 39%; P<0.001). Physicians indicated that treatment was based on age and on a subjective evaluation of the patient's general status. Sixty-eight per cent of younger patients and only 31% of older ones received chemotherapy (P<0.001). In the older group drug doses were lower than those usually recommended in three-quarters of cases. Only 10% of physicians considered that they under-treat patients using the FEC 50 regimen. Over 75 years of age, hormone therapy was offered to most patients, including 8% with hormone-independent tumors. Geriatric covariates were never considered. Geriatricians rarely, if ever, played a role in the therapeutic decision. CONCLUSIONS: Inclusion of elderly patients with MBC in prospective trials is warranted to define standards of care and reduce heterogeneity in the decision-making process.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Health Services for the Aged/trends , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Age Factors , Aged , Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Cohort Studies , Female , France , Geriatric Assessment , Health Services for the Aged/standards , Humans , Neoplasm Metastasis , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/standards , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Anticancer Res ; 25(1B): 663-7, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15816643

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: ERBB2 overexpression predicts a worse outcome for patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy (HDC). Trastuzumab improves response rate and survival in ERBB2 overexpressing metastatic breast cancer patients (MBC). We investigated the feasibility of combining high-dose alkylating agents with autologous hematopoietic stem cell (AHSC) support and trastuzumab in ERBB2 overexpressing MBC. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eleven consecutive patients with pre-treated ERBB2 overexpressing MBC were enrolled. HDC regimen consisted of a single course of cyclophosphamide 120 mg/kg + melphalan 140 mg/m2 (CyMEL, n =8), a single course of Thiotepa 600 mg/m2 (TTP, n = 1) or a sequential combination of Thiotepa 600 mg/m2 followed on day 21 by BCNU 600 mg/m2 (TTP-BCNU, n =2). Trastuzumab (4mg/kg) was started 24 h after AHSC infusion and then administered weekly (2 mg/kg). RESULTS: Median time to neutrophil and platelet recovery was 10 and 14.5 days, respectively. Three patients experienced febrile neutropenia and in 2 Herpes virus infections were documented. Five grade III/IV mucositis/oesophagitis were recorded. One patient experienced a reversible atrial arrhythmia on day 2 of trastuzumab, and another patients had a nonsymptomatic decrease in LVEF >10% on week 12 of trastuzumab. No toxic death was recorded. Median time to progression was 5 months (1 to 38 +). CONCLUSION: Combining alkylating agent-based HDC and trastuzumab appears to be feasible in ERBB2 overexpressing MBC and warrants further investigation in a larger cohort.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Breast Neoplasms/therapy , Receptor, ErbB-2/biosynthesis , Stem Cell Transplantation , Adult , Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized , Blood Platelets/metabolism , Combined Modality Therapy , Cyclophosphamide/administration & dosage , Disease Progression , Disease-Free Survival , Feasibility Studies , Female , Heart/drug effects , Humans , Melphalan/administration & dosage , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Metastasis , Neutrophils/metabolism , Risk , Time Factors , Trastuzumab
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J Clin Oncol ; 22(18): 3766-75, 2004 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15365073

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The modulation of fluorouracil (FU) by folinic acid (leucovorin [LV]) has been shown to be effective in terms of tumor response rate in patients with advanced colorectal cancer, but a meta-analysis of nine trials previously published by our group failed to demonstrate a statistically significant survival difference between FU and FU-LV. We present an update of the meta-analysis, with a longer follow-up and the inclusion of 10 newer trials. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Analyses are based on individual data from 3,300 patients randomized in 19 trials on an intent-to-treat basis. Two trials had multiple comparisons, leading to a total of 21 pair-wise comparisons. FU doses were similar in both arms in 10 pair-wise comparisons, 15% to 33% higher in the FU-alone arm in six comparisons, and more than 66% higher in five comparisons. RESULTS: Overall analysis showed a two-fold increase in tumor response rates (11% for FU-LV v 21% for FU-LV v 11% for FU [corrected] alone; odds ratio, 0.53; 95% CI, 0.44 to 0.63; P <.0001) and a small but statistically significant overall survival benefit for FU-LV over FU alone (median survival, 11.7 v 10.5 months, respectively; hazards ratio, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.87 to 0.94; P =.004), which were primarily seen in the first year. We observed a significant interaction between treatment benefit and dose of FU, with tumor response and overall survival advantages of FU-LV over FU-alone being restricted to trials in which a similar dose of FU was prescribed in both arms. CONCLUSION: This updated analysis demonstrates, on a large data set, that FU-LV improves both response rate and overall survival compared with FU alone and that this benefit is consistent across various prognostic factors.


Subject(s)
Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic/pharmacology , Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic/therapeutic use , Colorectal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Fluorouracil/pharmacology , Fluorouracil/therapeutic use , Leucovorin/administration & dosage , Aged , Female , Humans , Leucovorin/pharmacology , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Survival Analysis , Treatment Outcome
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Eur J Surg Oncol ; 30(7): 735-43, 2004 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15296987

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The objectives of this study were to compare the postoperative morbidity of Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) and to compare the views of surgeons and patients regarding postoperative morbidity. METHODS: A prospective and comparative study was initiated to evaluate, 1 year after surgery, morbidity and sequelae after SLNB in 231 patients. Group I (n=141) underwent SLNB without ALND, group II (n=90) underwent SLNB followed by ALND when SLN where involved. Morbidity analysis was performed, respectively, by surgeons and patients. RESULTS: One hundred and eighty-five patients (80.5%) completed the questionnaire including 113 with SLNB alone, and 72 with ALND. One year after surgery, SLNB produced less morbidity than ALND for symptoms and function. There were significantly different assessments between surgeons and patients for pain, arm mobility and sensitiveness. CONCLUSIONS: One-year postoperative morbidity after SLNB is significantly lower than after ALND but views of surgeons and patients appears to be significantly different. Additional data are required to assess late consequences of axillary surgery.


Subject(s)
Attitude of Health Personnel , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Quality of Life , Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Axilla/surgery , Female , France , Humans , Lymph Nodes/diagnostic imaging , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Radionuclide Imaging , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Ann Surg Oncol ; 11(8): 762-71, 2004 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15249342

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to measure women's decisions about breast reconstruction (BR) after mastectomy and to assess the factors contributing to their decisions, in a context involving shared decision-making and maximum patient autonomy. METHODS: Women who were about to undergo mastectomy for primary breast cancer were systematically offered choices concerning BR and time of reconstruction (intervention always covered by the French National Insurance System). Self-administered questionnaires were used prior to the operation. RESULTS: Among the 181 respondents, 81% opted for BR and 19% for mastectomy alone. In comparison with those who chose mastectomy alone, those opting for BR more frequently recognized the importance of discussing these matters with the surgeon and their partner (adjusted odds ratio [OR(adj)] = 13.45 and 3.59, respectively; P <.05) and realized that their body image was important (OR(adj) = 10.55, P <.01); fears about surgery prevented some of the women from opting for BR (OR(adj) = 0.688, P <.05). Among the women opting for BR, 83% chose immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) and 17% chose delayed breast reconstruction (DBR). The preference for IBR was mainly attributable to the fact that these women had benefited more frequently from doctor-patient discussions (OR(adj) = 3.49, P <.05) but was also attributable to the patients' physical and functional characteristics: they were in a poorer state of health (P <.05). The surgeons predicted their patients' preferences fairly accurately. CONCLUSIONS: In a context of maximum autonomy, the great majority of the women chose IBR. The patients' choices were explained mainly by their psychosocial characteristics. The indication for BR should be properly discussed between patients and surgeons before mastectomy.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Decision Making , Mammaplasty/methods , Women/psychology , Adult , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Humans , Mammaplasty/psychology , Mastectomy , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Bone Marrow Transplant ; 33(9): 913-20, 2004 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15004544

ABSTRACT

The prognosis of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is poor. We evaluated clinical and biopathological characteristics that could affect survival in 74 women with nonmetastatic IBC consecutively treated in our institution between 1976 and 2000. Patients received primary anthracycline-based chemotherapy at conventional doses (n=20) or high-dose chemotherapy (HDC) with haematopoietic stem cell support (HSCS) (n=54). After chemotherapy, 84% of patients underwent mastectomy, 95% were given radiotherapy and 55% tamoxifen. Immunohistochemistry data (ER, PR, ERBB2, P53) on pre-chemotherapy specimens suggested strong differences between IBC and non-IBC. The rate of pathological complete response to chemotherapy was 26% (27% with HDC and 17% with conventional doses, not significant). No single factor was found predictive of response. With a median follow-up of 48 months after diagnosis, the 5-year projected disease-free survival (DFS) was 24% and overall survival (OS) 41%. In multivariate analysis, the strongest independent prognostic factor was the delivery of HDC. The 5-year DFS and OS of patients were respectively 28 and 50% with HDC and 15 and 18% with conventional chemotherapy. These results and comparisons with other series of patients suggest a role for HDC with HSCS as part of the therapeutic approach in IBC. Further prospective studies are required to confirm it.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Breast Neoplasms/immunology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma/drug therapy , Carcinoma/immunology , Disease-Free Survival , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/immunology , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Neoplasm Metastasis , Prognosis , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies , Tamoxifen/pharmacology , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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