1.Male breast cancer:a report of 38 cases
Mofei WANG ; Wei TU ; Xunguo YIN ; Xing HU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics,diagnosis,treatment,and prognosis of male breast cancer.Methods The clinical data of 38 cases of male breast cancer,who were treated in the two hospital during the past 10 years,were analyzed retrospectively.The diagnosis was mainly based on preoperative B-ultrasound,radiography with molybdenum target tube and fine needle aspiration.Among the 38 cases,radical mastectomy was conducted in 3 cases,modified radical mastectomy in 27 cases,simple mastectomy in 5 cases,and operation was refused in 3 cases.Postoperatively,radiotherapy was adopted in 4 cases,simple endocrinotherapy in 7 cases,radiotherapy plus chemotherapy in 9 cases,and chemotherapy plus endocrinotherapy in 8 cases.Results Median age at treatment was 58.5(53-82)years.TNM staging included stageⅠin 13 cases,stageⅡ in 19 cases,stageⅢ in 4 cases,and stageⅣ in 2 cases.Median follow-up was 73.8 months(2 months-10 years),and follow-up rate was 73.6%(28/38).During the follow-up,13 cases died including 8 cases died of local recurrence and metastasis,and 5 cases died of heart and brain disease.The 5-and 10-year overall survival rate was 71.6% and 55.3% respectively;5-and 10-year disease-specific survival of stageⅠ,Ⅱ was 92.6% and 78.9% respeoively;among 6 cases of stageⅢ,Ⅳ 4 were followed,and all 4 cases died with in 3 years.Conclusions Male breast cancer has a long course,poor prognosis and low survival rate.Combined therapy with modified radical mastectomy,as its basis,is the treatment of choice for male breast cancer.There is a certain correlation between the prognosis of male breast cancer and clinical stage of the disease.
2.Well-designed board sanding can improve the upper extremity motor functioning of hemiplegic stroke patients
Xunguo WANG ; Jianliang LU ; Hao WU ; Xuechang HE ; Wei YANG ; Huihuang CHEN ; Hui OUYANG ; Zhuoming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(7):615-618
Objective:To observe the effect of well-designed board sanding training on the upper extremity motor functioning of hemiplegic stroke survivors.Methods:Sixty stroke survivors with hemiplegia were randomly divided into an observation group (30 cases) and a control group (30 cases). All received conventional rehabilitation. The observation group′s training involved intelligent board sanding, while the control group′s training involved traditional sanding.Results:After the treatment, significant improvement was observed in the Fugl-Meyer upper extremity scores, modified Barthel index scores and reported shoulder pain in both groups, with the observation group′s averages significantly better than those of the control group. After the intervention, the average scores of both groups on the modified Ashforth scale had also improved significantly.Conclusions:Supplementing conventional rehabilitation treatment with intelligent board sanding can significantly improve upper extremity motor function and ability in the activities of daily living of stroke survivors with hemiplegia while somewhat relieving shoulder pain. The effect is better than with traditional board sanding.