Publications by authors named "Marta Berenguer"

Background: The foremost cause of death of breast cancer (BC) patients is metastasis, and the first site to which BC predominantly metastasizes is the axillary lymph node (ALN). Thus, ALN status is a key prognostic indicator at diagnosis. The immune system has an essential role in cancer progression and dissemination, so its evaluation in ALNs could have significant applications.

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Breast cancer (BC) comprises four immunohistochemical surrogate subtypes of which triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has the highest risk of mortality. Axillary lymph nodes (ALNs) are the regions where BC cells first establish before distant metastasis, and the presence of tumor cells in the ALN causes an immune tolerance profile that contrasts with that of the nonmetastatic ALN (ALN). However, few studies have compared the immune components of the ALNs in BC subtypes.

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  • The study aimed to identify factors that contribute to worsening renal function (WRF) and its links to higher mortality in patients with acute heart failure (AHF).
  • Out of 1,627 patients studied, 220 (13.5%) experienced WRF, primarily associated with chronic renal failure, and these patients had a significantly higher 30-day mortality rate (20.9% vs. 11.8%).
  • The findings indicate that WRF within the first 48 hours of emergency treatment for AHF is tied to increased mortality risk, particularly within the first three months.
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Approximately 1.67 million new cases of breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed annually, and patient survival significantly decreases when the disease metastasizes. The axillary lymph nodes (ALNs) are the main doorway for BC tumoral cell escape, through which cells can disseminate to distant organs.

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Psychiatric comorbidity can negatively impact the course of addictions. Psychiatric features of patients who continued treatment after the first stage of an addiction program have not been sufficiently analysed. Therefore, only these patients were included in order to compare psychiatric comorbidity and clinical factors between patients who were able or not to complete a long term substance-free program.

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Sexual, emotional or physical abuse history is a risk factor for mental disorders in addicted patients. However, the relationship between addiction and abuse lifespan is not well known. This study aims to compare clinical and psychopathological features of addicted patients according to the experience of abuse and to the number of different types of abuse suffered.

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