1.Analysis on 2013 physical examination items of faculty in one university of Chongqing
Faxia CHEN ; Jing MIAO ; Jia HE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2014;(15):2253-2254
Objective To analyze the physical examination data of 557 faculty and staff working in one uni-versity,in order to provide a basis for control and prevent chronic disease in the same group people .Methods Five physical examination items including blood pressure ,blood sugar,cholesterin,triglyceride and blood uric acid were chosen and analyzed .Results The abnormal rate of high blood pressure was 20.83%,and that in males was obviously higher than the females(χ2 =26.82,P<0.05).The abnormal rate of high blood sugar was 9.69%,and that in males was obviously higher than females (χ2 =19.76,P<0.05).The abnormal rate of high blood uric acid was 16.52%, and that in males was apparently higher than the females (χ2 =10.89,P <0.05).The abnormal rate of high triglyceride was 28.55%,and that in males was obviously higher than females (χ2 =53.92,P<0.05).The abnormal rate of high cholesterin was 42.55%,there was no significant difference in gender (χ2 =0.00,P>0.05).Conclusion The health situation of faculties and staff is not optimistical .It is urgent to strengthen health education in these people .
2.Value of tumor-associated CD66b-positive neutrophils for the prediction of the recur-rence of stage Ib and IIa cervical cancer
YAN BIN ; CHEN HUIJUN ; GAO HAN ; TAN WENFU ; CAI HONGNING ; ZHOU ZHIGANG ; DAI XUAN ; ZHU FAXIA ; XIONG YUJING
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2017;44(21):1071-1075
Objective:To investigate the prognostic effect of polymorphnuclear neutrophil (PMN) in cervical cancer. Methods:Patients (n=92) who underwent curative surgery for the treatment of stage Ib and IIa cervical cancer according to the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) were assessed to determine their tumor-infiltrating CD66b-positive neutrophils through immuno-histochemistry. Assessment results were then analyzed to identify their correlation with recurrence-free survival (RFS) as an end point. Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival curve analysis, and a Cox proportional hazard model was utilized for univariate and multi-variate analyses. Results:The RFS of the group with a density of CD66b-positive neutrophils above the median in cervical cancer tis-sues was significantly shorter than that of the group with a density of CD66b-positive neutrophils below the median (P=0.001). Univari-ate and multivariate analyses revealed adenocarcinoma (HR=3.020;95%CI=1.340-6.805;P=0.008), lymph node metastasis (HR=2.450;95%CI=1.065-5.637;P=0.035), and high neutrophil density (HR=2.866;95%CI=1.274-46.447;P=0.011) as independent prognostic fac-tors of short RFS. Conclusion:The increasing number of tumor-infiltrating neutrophils in cervical cancer tissues was correlated with short RFS of patients with cervical cancer.