1.Therapy effect of TA (docetaxel + pirarubicin) or AC(pirarubicin + cyclophosphamide) for neoadjuvant chemotherapy locally advanced breast cancer with triple negative
Haibin CUI ; Xiyong BAI ; Huaie GE ; Wei ZHANG ; Hui LIU
Clinical Medicine of China 2015;(4):345-348
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimens of TA or AC in the treatment of locally advanced triple negative breast cancer. Methods Data of 99 women with stageⅡ/ Ⅲ locally advanced triple negative breast cancer treated in the Centre Hospital of Cangzhou from Jan. 2006 to Dec. 2011 were retrospectively analyzed. These patients were divided into two groups based on the regimen of the neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Fifty-two cases were received TA regimen(Docetaxel 75 mg/ m2 and pirarubicin 50 mg/ m2 )and 47 cases were received AC( pirarubicin 50 mg/ m2 ,cyclophosphamide 600 mg/ m2 ). IV drip infusion was administered in both groups for 4 cycles before surgery,with 3 weeks for each cycle. The efficacy after treatment,the 2 year recurrence rate and overall survival rate after operation were compared between the two groups. Results The response rates in TA group were 88. 46% ,higher than that of AC group(57. 45% ),and the difference was statistically significant(χ2 = 12. 260,P < 0. 001). Furthermore,the rate of pathological grade 4 and 5 in TA group were 42. 3%(22 / 52)was superior to AC group(23. 4%(11 / 47);P = 0. 046). The 2-year recurrence rate and survival rate in TA group were 23. 08%(12 / 52)and 84. 62% ,as same as that in AC group ((27. 66%(13 / 47)and 80. 85% ;χ2 = 0. 400;P = 0. 53). Conclusion TA and AC are both effective in terms of females with stage Ⅱ/ Ⅲ locally advanced triple negative breast cancer treat with neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Moreover,TA is superior to AC. However,there is no statistical difference of 2-years recurrence rate and survival rate between two groups.
2.Effect of Roux-en-Y gastric gastrointestinal bypass surgery on islet function of patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus pancreatic
Haibin CUI ; Dongxia FU ; Xiyong BAI ; Huaie GE ; Wei ZHANG ; Xiaonan WEI
Clinical Medicine of China 2014;30(1):79-81
Objective To investigate the effect of gastrointestinal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery on blood sugar and insulin function of patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus.Methods Twenty-seven cases of gastric cancer patients with type-2 diabetes and undergone Roux-en-Y bypass the gastrointestinal treatment in the centre hospital of Cangzhou were selected as our subject.Body mass index (BMI),Glycosylated hemoglobin (HBA1c),Fasting and glucose (FPG),fasting insulin (FINS),Fasting C-peptide (FCP) levels were measured.Glucose (2 hPG),insulin (2 hINS) and C-peptide (2 hCP) levels were detected after 2 h for oral use 75 g glucose.Homeostasis model was applied to assess insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR).Results No significant change was seen in terms of BMI between before and after surgery.Compared to before surgery,the levels of FPG((7.58 ±0.84) mmol/L),2 hPG((10.43 ± 1.88) mmol/L),HbA1c((7.56 ± 1.15)%) and HOMA-IR(4.55 ±0.76) were lower in patients at 3 months after surgery ((9.93 ± 1.57) mtmol/L,(13.89± 2.13) mtmol/L,(9.88 ± 1.66) %,(4.55 ± 0.76),respectively,P < 0.05 or P < 0.01).FPG ((6.56± 0.80) mmol/L),2 hPG ((8.57 ± 1.32) mmol/L),HbA1 c ((6.37 ± 1.24) %),HOMA-IR (4.03 ± 0.45)of patients after 6 months were lower than that of before surgery and 3 months after surgery (P < 0.05 or P<0.01).However,the levels of FINS ((13.67 ± 1.96) mU/L),FCP((2.62 ±0.87) μg/L),2 hINS((49.91± 5.14) mU/L) and 2 hCP ((6.28 ± 1.65) μg/L) were higher in patients with 3 months after surgery compared to that of before surgery ((11.08 ± 1.69) mU/L,(1.78 ± 0.61) μg/L,(36.05 ± 4.03) mU/L,(4.28 ± 1.48) μg/L,P < 0.01).Meanwhile those indices after 6 months (FINS:(15.88 ± 2.05) mU/L,FCP:(3.30 ±0.68) μg/L,2 hINS:(67.40 ±5.68) mU/L,2 hCP:(9.39 ± 1.52) μg/L) were higher than that of before surgery and 3 months after surgery(P < 0.01).Conclusion Roux-en-Y gastrointestinal bypass can effectively reduce blood sugar level and improve the situation of Pancreatic Beta-cell function of gastric cancer patients with type-2 diabetes.
3. The influencing effects of effort reward imbalance on sleep disorders among metro staff in Guangzhou
Chao WANG ; Xiaohong XU ; Xiyong CUI ; Xiaodong LIU ; Tao LI ; Shuang LI ; Yimin LIU ; Xiaoman LIU ; Hao ZHOU ; Jue LI ; Dongsheng NIU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(1):24-28
Objective:
To detect the prevalence of sleep disorders among metro staff and to analyze influencing effects of effort reward imbalance (ERI) on it.
Methods:
In January 2015, subway driver, dispatcher and station operator from Guangzhou subway were selected as the research object in the whole group sampling method. A total of 1200 questionnaires were distributed and 1124 were valid questionnaires, and the effective questionnaire recovery rate was 93.7%. Based on the effort reward imbalance questionnaire and the self-administered sleep questionnaire, the data of the general demographic characteristics, life satisfaction, occupational stress and sleep status of the respondents were collected. Epi.data3.1 and spss19.0 were used for analyzing.
Results:
A total of 1124 subway employees were surveyed, with an average age of (28±5) years; the working age was (4.5±3.6) years. ERI occupied 24.7% (278/1124) of the study population and sleep disorders as 42.2% (474/1124) . Single factor analysis showed that marital status, educational level, work position, life satisfaction and ERI could significantly influence sleep disorders of metro staff (