Clinico-pathological presentation of breast carcinoma and its correlation with β hCG.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Journal of Experimental Therapeutics and Oncology Pub Date : 2019-12-01
Anjana Vasudevan, Ponniah Iyyappan, C Kaliyappa, K Balaji Singh
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Background: The pathophysiological role of HCG is currently speculative and seems to be paradoxes as certain studies advice it has anti-cancer properties while few others found it to be pro-cancer agent. In this study we have evaluated the status of beta hCG receptors in patients with breast carcinoma and its association with various clinic-pathological factors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on total of 57 patients who were enrolled in the study, all tests including metastatic work up were done. Patients underwent modified radical mastectomy on the affected side after being declared fit by the anaesthetist. Immunohistochemical analysis was done using ER antibody, PR88, CB11 and for beta hCG was done using ab-53087.

Results: The average age at diagnosis was 55.77 years. There was a significant correlation between age at diagnosis and age at first child birth. On correlating size of the tumour with Beta hCG receptor status, Patients with tumour size 2 to 5 cms have shown maximum positivity for beta hCG receptors. On correlating stage of the disease with Beta HCG receptor status, it was found that, carcinoma tissues showed more receptor positivity as the stage increased. In histological staining grade, Nottingham's scoring system was used which showed majority of patients belonged to grade 2.

Discussion: Comparison of other tumour characteristics such as histopathological type, grade, tumour size and nodal status were similar among the studies done in Western and Indian regions. The similarities of the current as well as the above mentioned Indian studies with Western countries could be attributed to increasing awareness and better screening protocols for breast carcinoma.

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乳腺癌的临床病理表现及其与β hCG的关系。
背景:HCG的病理生理作用目前是推测性的,似乎是矛盾的,因为某些研究表明它具有抗癌特性,而少数其他研究发现它是促癌剂。在这项研究中,我们评估了- hCG受体在乳腺癌患者中的地位及其与各种临床病理因素的关系。方法:横断面研究共对57例纳入研究的患者进行,包括转移性工作在内的所有测试都完成了。病人接受改良根治性乳房切除术后,由麻醉师宣布适合患侧。使用ER抗体、PR88、CB11进行免疫组化分析,使用ab-53087进行β - hCG分析。结果:平均诊断年龄55.77岁。诊断年龄与第一胎年龄有显著的相关性。关于肿瘤大小与β - hCG受体状态的相关性,肿瘤大小为2 - 5cm的患者β - hCG受体阳性最多。在将疾病分期与β - HCG受体状态相关联时,发现随着分期的增加,癌组织中β - HCG受体呈阳性。组织学染色分级采用Nottingham评分系统,多数患者属于2级。讨论:在西方和印度地区进行的研究中,其他肿瘤特征的比较,如组织病理类型、分级、肿瘤大小和淋巴结状态相似。印度目前的研究以及上述研究与西方国家的相似之处可归因于对乳腺癌认识的提高和更好的筛查方案。
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