1.The association between 8-hydroxy-deoxyguanosine and Graves' ophthalmopathy
Chunjian QIU ; Xiaozhen YE ; Yangtian WANG ; Minjuan ZHANG ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2013;(4):322-323
To investigate the role played by 8-hydroxy-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in patients with Graves'ophthalmopathy(GO),and the association between 8-OHdG and the disease activity of GO.Serum levels of 8-OHdG were tested in 48 cases with GO and 30 cases with Graves' disease(GD) without ophthalmopathy.30 healthy subjects participated in this study as controls.8-OHdG was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Compared with the controls,the mean level of 8-OHdG in GO patients and GD patients was increased significantly [(2.98±1.33),(2.07±1.30) vs(0.72±0.93)ng/ml,P<0.05].Mean 8-OHdG level in GO patients was markedly higher when compared to GD patients(P<0.05).Pearson regression analysis showed that elevated levels of 8-OHdG were significantly correlated with the Clinical Activity Score of GO (r =0.54,P<0.01).The serum level of 8-OHdG in GO patients was raised obviously,it implies that oxidative stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of GO,and the serum level of 8-OHdG might act as an activity index of GO.
2.Internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer pa-tients with clinically positive axillary lymph nodes
Xiao SUN ; Binbin CONG ; Pengfei QIU ; Zhaopeng ZHANG ; Zhengbo ZHOU ; Yanbing LIU ; Peng CHEN ; Tong ZHAO ; Chunjian WANG ; Yongsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(6):341-344
Objective:This study was conducted to evaluate the roles of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM-SL-NB) in the treatment of breast cancer patients with clinically positive axillary lymph nodes. Methods:This study is a one-armed clini-cal research conducted from June 2013 to October 2014. A total of 64 breast cancer patients from Shandong Cancer Hospital with clini-cally positive axillary lymph nodes were enrolled in the study. All patients underwent axillary lymph node dissection. Meanwhile, IM-SLNB was performed in all patients using the new injection method of radiotracer. Results:Among the 64 enrolled patients, the visual-ization rate of internal mammary lymph node was 59.4%(38/64). For the 38 patients who were subjected to visualization of the internal mammary node, the detection rate was 100%(38/38), and the incidence of complications was 7.9%(3/38). The metastasis rate of inter-nal mammary lymph node was 21.1%(8/38). Patients with upper inner quadrant tumors and metastasis of more axillary lymph nodes had a significantly higher chance of developing sentinel lymph node metastasis (P<0.001 and P=0.017, respectively) than the other pa-tients. The clinical benefit rate of the above mentioned treatment was 59.4%. Among the patients, 12.5%(8/64) received extra internal mammary radiotherapy, whereas 46.9%(30/64) patients avoided the unnecessary internal mammary radiotherapy. Conclusion:IM-SL-NB should be performed in breast cancer patients with clinically positive axillary lymph nodes because IM-SLNB could provide the ac-curate indication of radiation to the internal mammary area, especially for the patients with upper inner quadrant tumors and those with a suspiciously high level of axillary lymph node metastasis.
3.A retrospective study of axillary and internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer patients after neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Xiaoshan CAO ; Binbin CONG ; Xiao SUN ; Pengfei QIU ; Yanbing LIU ; Tong ZHAO ; Peng CHEN ; Chunjian WANG ; Yongsheng WANG
China Oncology 2015;(8):608-613
Background and purpose:Whether axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy (ASLNB) could replace axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in patients who converted after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) from cN+ to ycN0 is still contentious, and the previous study only evaluated the pathological status of ALN without internal mammary lymph node (IMLN) condition. This study is to evaluate roles of ASLNB and internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM-SLNB) in breast cancer patients after NAC.Methods:From Jan. 2012 to Dec. 2014, 60 breast cancer cT1-4N0-3M0patients who were scheduled for neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and agreed to accept surgery after NAC from our department were enrolled into the retrospective study. Patients with cN0 before NAC and ycN0 after NAC underwent ASLNB (group A). Patients with cN+ received NAC and ycN0 after NAC (group B) were treated with ASLNB and ALND. Only patients whose clinical nodal status remained positive (ycN+) after NAC underwent ALND without ASLNB (group C). All the patients received radiotracer injection and patients in group A and group B received blue dye injection additionally. Meanwhile, IM-SLNB would be performed for all patients with IM-SLN visualization.Results:The number of patients enrolled in group A, group B and group C was 6, 45 and 9 cases respectively. The accuracy rate of ASLNB in group A was 100% (6/6). Only one patient was axillary sentinel lymph node (ASLN) positive performed ALND. With combination of blue dye and radiolabeled colloid, the accuracy rate of ASLNB in group B was 100% (48/48) and the false negative rate (FNR) was 17.9% (5/28). The FNR in patients with 1, 2 and>2 SLNs examined was 27.3% (3/11), 20.0% (2/10) and 0% (0/7). All of the ALNs were positive in group C. The visualization rate of IM-SLN was 63.3% (38/60). The detection rate of IM-SLNB was 97.4% (37/38) and the metastasis rate was 8.1% (3/37). The incidence of complications was 5.3% (2/38).Conclusion:ASLNB can be performed either before or after preoperative chemotherapy for patients with cN0 disease. Among women with cN+ converted to ycN0 who had 3 or more SLNs examined, the FNR could return to be less than 10%. Those patients whose nodes are still ycN+ should perform ALND. IM-SLNB should be performed routinely in all breast cancer patients after NAC, for it might help to make clear of the nodal staging and the pathological status of IM-SLN and provide the accurate indication of radiation to the internal mammary area in case of under-stage and under-/over-treatment, expecting to develop the deifnition of pathological complete response (pCR).
4.Risk factors for sentinel lymph node metastasis and validation study of the MSKCC nomogram in breast cancer patients
Pengfei QIU ; Yanbing LIU ; Yongsheng WANG ; Zhengbo ZHOU ; Tong ZHAO ; Peng CHEN ; Xiao SUN ; Yongqing LI ; Chunjian WANG ; Zhaopeng ZHANG ; Guang LIU
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2012;06(5):307-312
ObjectiveTo evaluate the risk factors for sentinel lymph node(SLN)metastasis,and assess the value of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) nomogram in predicting SLN metastasis in breast cancer patients.Methods A sentinel lymph node biopsy(SLNB) database containing 1227 consecutive breast cancer patients(412 patients with a positive SLN)was retrospectively analyzed.The value of MSKCC nomogram was predicted by drawing the trend line and calculating the area under the curve(AUC) of receiver-operator characteristic(ROC). Meanwhile,the risk factors of SLN metastasis were evaluated. Results Tumor size,tumor location,histological grade,lymphovascular invasion,mulifocality,ER and PR status were correlated with SLN metastasis( all P < 0.05 ).All the above factors but tumor location were significant independent predictors for SLN metastasis(all P < 0.01 ).The MSKCC nomogram presented AUC value of 0.730 for ROC.Patients with predictive values lower than 16% had the frequency of 0.9% for SLN metastasis while patients with predictive values higher than 70% had the frequency of 96.2%.ConclusionsThe risk factors of SLN metastasis in our study are consistent with those in MSKCC nomogram.MSKCC nomogram is a useful tool in predicting the probability of SLN metastasis for breast cancer patients.Axillary surgery can be avoided in patients with the predictive values lower than 16%,axillary lymph node dissection could be done in patients with the predictive values higher than 70%,and other patients should still undergo SLNB.
5.Validation study of the modified injection technique for internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer
Binbin CONG ; Pengfei QIU ; Guoren YANG ; Yanbing LIU ; Tong ZHAO ; Peng CHEN ; Xiaoshan CAO ; Chunjian WANG ; Zhaopeng ZHANG ; Xiao SUN ; Yongsheng WANG
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2015;(2):109-113
Objective To verify the accuracy of the modified technique for internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy ( IM-SLNB) in breast cancer .Methods In the validation study , the radiotracer was injected with the modified technique , and fluorescence tracer was injected into the peritumoral breast tissue .The radioac-tive IM-SLN was identified by preoperative lymphoscintigraphy and γprobe.The radioactive IM-SLN received bi-opsy during operation .The status of the fluorescence tracer was identified by the fluorescence imaging system . Results A total of 162 patients were enrolled from Sep .2013 to Dec.2014.IM-SLNB was performed in 110 pa-tients.The radiotracer and the fluorescence tracer were identified in the same IM-SLN in 94 cases, and the con-cordance rate was 85.5%(Case-base, Spearman coefficient correlation 0.823, P<0.001).Conclusion Dif-ferent tracers injected into the different sites of the intra-parenchyma can reach the same IM-SLN, proving the ac-curacy of the modified technique and the hypothesis of IM-SLN lymphatic drainage pattern ( IM-SLN receives not only the lymphatic drainage from the primary tumor area but the entire breast parenchyma ) .
6.Discussion on the indications of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer in the era of precision medicine
Yongsheng WANG ; Rongrong ZHAO ; Yanbing LIU ; Peng CHEN ; Tong ZHAO ; Xiao SUN ; Chunjian WANG ; Zhaopeng ZHANG ; Zhiqiang SHI ; Pengfei QIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(4):251-256
Objective To determine the clinical benefits of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM?SLNB) acquired by breast cancer patients with clinically positive axillary lymph node ( ALN), and further optimize the IM?SLNB indications. Methods All primary breast cancer patients with clinically positive ALN from February 2014 to September 2017 were prospectively recruited in this study.IM?SLNB was performed under the guidance of the modified injection technique. The success rate and visualization rate of IM?SLNB, metastatic rate of internal mammary sentinel lymph node ( IMSLN) and its related factors were analyzed, and the clinical benefits were accessed according to the current guidelines. Results Among 126 patients, all of 94 patients ( 74.6%) who showed internal mammary drainage successfully underwent IM?SLNB. The incidence of internal mammary artery bleeding and pleural lesion were 4.3%( 4/94) and 9.6%(9/94), respectively. The metastatic rate of IMSLN was 38.3%( 36/94), which was significantly associated with the number of positive ALN (P<0.001) and tumor size (P=0.024).The lymph node staging of 94 patients who underwent IM?SLNB was more accurate. Among them, 36 cases with positive IMSLN underwent internal mammary radiotherapy (IMRT), while the other 58 cases with negative IMSLN avoided radiotherapy. Conclusions IM?SLNB should be routinely performed in patients with positive ALN. IM?SLNB can provide more accurate staging and guide tailored IMRT to benefit more breast cancer patients.
7.Discussion on the indications of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer in the era of precision medicine
Yongsheng WANG ; Rongrong ZHAO ; Yanbing LIU ; Peng CHEN ; Tong ZHAO ; Xiao SUN ; Chunjian WANG ; Zhaopeng ZHANG ; Zhiqiang SHI ; Pengfei QIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(4):251-256
Objective To determine the clinical benefits of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM?SLNB) acquired by breast cancer patients with clinically positive axillary lymph node ( ALN), and further optimize the IM?SLNB indications. Methods All primary breast cancer patients with clinically positive ALN from February 2014 to September 2017 were prospectively recruited in this study.IM?SLNB was performed under the guidance of the modified injection technique. The success rate and visualization rate of IM?SLNB, metastatic rate of internal mammary sentinel lymph node ( IMSLN) and its related factors were analyzed, and the clinical benefits were accessed according to the current guidelines. Results Among 126 patients, all of 94 patients ( 74.6%) who showed internal mammary drainage successfully underwent IM?SLNB. The incidence of internal mammary artery bleeding and pleural lesion were 4.3%( 4/94) and 9.6%(9/94), respectively. The metastatic rate of IMSLN was 38.3%( 36/94), which was significantly associated with the number of positive ALN (P<0.001) and tumor size (P=0.024).The lymph node staging of 94 patients who underwent IM?SLNB was more accurate. Among them, 36 cases with positive IMSLN underwent internal mammary radiotherapy (IMRT), while the other 58 cases with negative IMSLN avoided radiotherapy. Conclusions IM?SLNB should be routinely performed in patients with positive ALN. IM?SLNB can provide more accurate staging and guide tailored IMRT to benefit more breast cancer patients.
8.Application of pathological three-dimensional reconstruction in margins assessment and radiotherapy adjustment of breast-conserving surgery
Heng QIU ; Aiping ZHANG ; Zhaopeng ZHANG ; Yanbing LIU ; Chunjian WANG ; Zhao BI ; Chengjun XU ; Yongsheng WANG
Journal of International Oncology 2018;45(4):197-201
Objective To reconstruct the original three-dimensional conformation of tumor resection tissue through the study of breast-conserving surgery excision specimens for part-mount sub-serial section and pathological three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction,to establish a new margin assessment model,and to guide tumor bed delineation individually for radiotherapy.Methods From February 2016 to February 2017,thirtythree eligible breast cancer patients underwent breast-conserving surgery in Breast Cancer Center of Shandong Cancer Hospital were recruited.The excision specimens were prepared with part-mount sub-serial section,and residual tumors were microscopically outlined,scanned and registered by Photoshop software.The 3D model of residual tumors was reconstructed with 3D-DOCTOR software to evaluate margin status and record pathological type,tumor length and 3D negative margin distance.The gross tumor volume (GTV) was delineated based on clips placed in the lumpectomy cavity.CTV1 and CTV2 were defined by adding uniform 1.00 cm and 1.50 cm margin based on GTV respectively.CTV3 and CTV4 were defined by adding 1.00 cm and 1.50 cm margin based on 3D boundary of excision tumor respectively,and compared the volume differences of CTV1 and CTV3,CTV2 and CTV4.Results Based on the marginal assessment results of 3D pathological reconstruction,the rates of false negatives during the intraoperative rapid pathological examination and postoperative routine pathological margin evaluation were 6.7% (2/30) and 3.4% (1/29) respectively.The pathological type of pathological large slice and routine pathological examination was consistent with rate of 93.9% (31/33).The M(QR) tumor lengths of routine pathological and pathological 3D reconstruction were 1.90 (1.50-2.40) cm and 2.00 (1.60-2.70) cm respectively,with statistical difference between the two groups (Z =-2.438,P =0.015).The M(QR) volumes for CTV1,CTV2,CTV3,CTV4 were 70.76 (49.84-78.07)cm3,110.11 (83.38-126.17) cm3,23.85 (16.46-31.49)cm3 and 38.74 (30.47-50.58) cm3 respectively.There were statistical differences between CTV1 and CTV3,CTV2 and CTV4 (Z =-4.372,P <0.001;Z =-4.372,P <0.001).Conclusion The application of pathological 3D reconstruction technology can largely compensate for the shortcomings of the traditional margin assessment model,make the decisions of adjuvant treatment after breast-conserving surgery more accurate,and guide the tumor bed delineation individually for radiotherapy.
9.Internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer: accurate staging and individualized treatment.
Pengfe QIU ; Rongrong ZHAO ; Binbin CONG ; Guoren YANG ; Yanbing LIU ; Peng CHEN ; Xiao SUN ; Chunjian WANG ; Yongsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2016;38(1):42-47
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to determine the impact of routinely performed internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM-SLNB) on the staging and treatment, and to analyze the success rate, complications and learning curve.
METHODSAll patients with biopsy-proven breast cancer who underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy between 2012 and 2014 were included in a prospective analysis. Internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM-SLNB) was performed in all patients with IM-SLN visualized on preoperative lymphoscintigraphy and/or detected by intraoperative gamma probe detection. The adjuvant treatment plan was adjusted according to the current guidelines.
RESULTSIn a total of 349 patients, 249 patients (71.1%) showed internal mammary drainage. IM-SLNB was performed in 153 patients with internal mammary drainage, with a success rate of IM-SLNB of 97.4% (149/153). Pleural lesion and internal mammary artery bleeding were found in 7.2% and 5.2% patients, respectively. In 8.1% of patients (12/149) the IM-SLN was tumor positive. In the group of patients who underwent IM-SLNB, lymph node staging was changed in 8.1% of patients, and IMLNs radiotherapy was guided by these results, however, systemic treatment was changed in only 0.7% of the patients.
CONCLUSIONSIM-SLNB has a high successful rate and good safety. Identification of internal mammary metastases through IM-SLNB may provide more accurate staging and guide the tailored internal mammary radiotherapy.
TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicalTrials. gov, NCT01642511.
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10. Discussion on the indications of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer in the era of precision medicine
Yongsheng WANG ; Rongrong ZHAO ; Yanbing LIU ; Peng CHEN ; Tong ZHAO ; Xiao SUN ; Chunjian WANG ; Zhaopeng ZHANG ; Zhiqiang SHI ; Pengfei QIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2019;41(4):251-256
Objective:
To determine the clinical benefits of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM-SLNB) acquired by breast cancer patients with clinically positive axillary lymph node (ALN), and further optimize the IM-SLNB indications.
Methods:
All primary breast cancer patients with clinically positive ALN from February 2014 to September 2017 were prospectively recruited in this study. IM-SLNB was performed under the guidance of the modified injection technique. The success rate and visualization rate of IM-SLNB, metastatic rate of internal mammary sentinel lymph node (IMSLN) and its related factors were analyzed, and the clinical benefits were accessed according to the current guidelines.
Results:
Among 126 patients, all of 94 patients (74.6%) who showed internal mammary drainage successfully underwent IM-SLNB. The incidence of internal mammary artery bleeding and pleural lesion were 4.3%(4/94) and 9.6%(9/94), respectively. The metastatic rate of IMSLN was 38.3% (36/94), which was significantly associated with the number of positive ALN (