Publications by authors named "Elzbieta Senkus-Konefka"

Estrogen (ER) and progesterone (PgR) receptors and HER2 are crucial in the assessment of breast cancer specimens due to their prognostic and predictive significance. Single hormone receptor-positive breast cancers are less common and their clinical course is less favorable than ER(+)/PgR(+) tumors. Their molecular features, especially microRNA (miRNA) profiles, have not been investigated to date.

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This article is an update of the requirements of a specialist breast centre, produced by EUSOMA and endorsed by ECCO as part of Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care (ERQCC) programme, and ESMO. To meet aspirations for comprehensive cancer control, healthcare organisations must consider the requirements in this article, paying particular attention to multidisciplinarity and patient-centred pathways from diagnosis, to treatment, to survivorship.

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The estrogen receptor α (ER) and the progesterone receptor (PgR) are one of the most important prognostic and predictive immunohistochemical markers in breast cancer. Breast cancers may express various profiles of hormone receptors: ER(+)/PgR(+), ER(-)/PgR(-), ER(+)/PgR(-) and ER(-)/PgR(+). The existence of the latter profile is a matter of controversy since PgR expressions is induced by ER-dependent pathways in breast cancer cells.

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Compared with treatment options for early-stage breast cancer, few data exist regarding the optimal use of chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (MBC). The choice of using a combination of cytotoxic chemotherapies vs sequential single agents is controversial. At the 6th European Breast Cancer Conference, the European School of Oncology Metastatic Breast Cancer Task Force convened an open debate on the relative benefits of combination vs sequential therapy.

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Sixty-four Polish families with a history of breast and/or ovarian cancer were screened for mutations in the BRCA1/2 genes using a combination of denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) and sequencing. Two thirds (43/64; 67%) of the families were found to carry deleterious mutations, of which the most frequent were BRCA1 5382insC (n=22/43; 51%) and Cys61Gly (n=9/43; 20%). Two other recurrent mutations were BRCA1 185delAG (n=3) and 3819del5 (n=4), together accounting for 16% of the 43 mutation-positive cases.

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Cardiac toxicity has been implicated as the primary reason for excess non-breast cancer mortality in early breast cancer radiotherapy studies. Refinements in radiotherapy techniques have allowed for a considerable reduction of this risk in the majority of breast cancer patients. Recent large population-based studies confirmed an increase of cardiovascular death risk in patients irradiated for cancer of the left breast and in individuals exposed to relatively low (hitherto believed to be of no cardiovascular disease risk) doses of radiation, such as atomic bomb survivors or patients treated for various benign conditions.

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Late recurrence of malignant tumours is very rare phenomenon. Seven cases of late recurrent malignancy (melanoma--2 cases, clear cell renal cancer, stomach sarcoma, breast cancer, basal cell carcinoma, ovarian cancer) after 20-32 (average 22.3) years from diagnosis and treatment were described.

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Background And Purpose: To assess changes in lateral dimensions of irradiated volume during head and neck cancer radiotherapy and to determine their impact on the accuracy of dose delivery.

Patients And Methods: Lateral dimensions of irradiated volumes were measured in five predefined points prior to treatment and then bi-weekly. For each measurement, midline dose was calculated and verified using in vivo dosimetry.

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Purpose: To report a case of intraocular medulloepithelioma, an embryonal tumour with extremely rare presentation in adults.

Method: The case of a 44-year-old man with intraocular malignant teratoid medulloepithelioma, primarily diagnosed as intraocular teratoma, is described and the literature on this subject is reviewed.

Results: The patient presented with progressive proptosis caused by a tumour in the left eyeball.

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Due to increasing indications for postmastectomy radiotherapy and a growing demand for breast reconstruction or augmentation, increasing numbers of patients are currently being exposed to both these treatments. In view of the wide range of available techniques for breast reconstruction, either prosthetic or autologous, and their various sequencing in relation to radiotherapy, physicians can be faced with numerous clinical situations requiring comprehensive knowledge of the topic. This review discusses physical, radiobiological and clinical aspects of combining breast reconstruction and radiotherapy.

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The 4th European Breast Cancer Conference, organized under the auspices of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Breast Cancer Group, of the European Breast Cancer Coalition (Europa Donna) and of the European Society of Mastology (EUSOMA), was held in Hamburg, Germany on 16-20 March 2004. The leading theme of the conference was partnership among scientists, clinicians, carers, advocates and patients. The present article provides a brief description of the most important conference presentations on molecular biology, epidemiology, prevention, pathology, diagnosis and treatment at all stages of breast cancer.

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Tamoxifen is an effective and relatively non-toxic compound used in palliative and adjuvant treatment of breast cancer. More recently its preventive role in breast cancer has also been demonstrated. However, tamoxifen use is related to some increase in the risk of endometrial cancer and to a significant rise in the incidence of benign endometrial pathologies.

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Unlabelled: The aim of our study was to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of long-term pamidronate treatment.

Material And Methods: Thirty-six patients (pts) undergoing long-term (> 9 months) pamidronate treatment for bone metastases of breast cancer (30 pts), prostate cancer (3), multiple myeloma (2) and renal carcinoma (1) were retrospectively analyzed. The indication for pamidronate treatment were appearance of bone metastases (21 pts), progression of bone lesions (13) or intolerance of clodronate (2).

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