Publications by authors named "C S Cortina"

Background: Non-Hispanic Black women have lower breast cancer incidence but twice the mortality of non-Hispanic White women. Recent data suggest that the overall survival difference may not be observed in older women. This study aims to determine overall survival in women aged ≥70 years with operable breast cancer by race and ethnicity and factors contributing to overall survival.

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Background: Axillary assessment in breast cancer is key to determining an upfront surgery or neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) approach. We investigated the false-negative rate (FNR) of axillary-node ultrasound-guided core-needle biopsy (US-CNBx) and the surgical management of pN ​+ ​patients.

Methods: This single-institution study from 2010 to 2020 included patients with benign findings on US-CNBx and upfront surgery.

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Postsurgical pyoderma gangrenosum (PSPG) is a rare, ulcerative skin condition that presents a diagnostic challenge due to its similar presentation to infectious etiologies in the postsurgical period-often leading to gratuitous and unnecessary surgery and antibiotic use. We report a 37-year-old female with breast cancer who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy and immunotherapy and underwent bilateral skin-sparing mastectomies who developed delayed bilateral mastectomy skin flap necrosis secondary to PSPG. This case had rare factors associated with the development of PSPG such as preoperative systemic therapy and a familial component.

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  • - The study surveys medical providers about their current practices regarding the diagnosis and treatment of Rasmussen syndrome (RS), a condition that results in brain atrophy and various neurological issues.
  • - Most providers conduct tests for autoimmune encephalitis, but there are significant differences in the use of genetic testing and biopsy across regions, especially between US and European doctors and those from elsewhere.
  • - The findings reveal varying opinions on treatment priorities, particularly between surgical options and immunotherapy, indicating a need for further research and the development of consensus guidelines in RS management.
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