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Utility of Regular Radiological Follow-up on Early Detection of Contralateral Malignancy and Long-term Outcomes in Metachronous Bilateral Breast Cancer Patients
Hyo Sun Kim, Sun Hee Kang
Kosin Med J. 2017;32(1):72-83.   Published online June 30, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2017.32.1.72
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Objectives

We investigated the utility of regular radiological follow-up on the early detection of contralateral breast cancer(CBC) and prognosis in patients with metachronous bilateral breast cancer.

Methods

Between 1983 and 2010, 49(2.1%) metachronous bilateral breast cancer patients were identified among a total of 2,343 cases of invasive or in situ breast carcinomas. We reviewed the patients' medical records including age, stage, duration between the first and second breast cancer diagnosis, operation method, recurrence, and breast cancer-specific survival.

Results

The mean ages at the first and second breast cancer diagnosis were 43.8 and 49.2 years, respectively. The mean duration between the first and second breast cancer diagnosis was 68.9 months (range, 7–266 months). Regular radiological follow-up with annual mammography(MMG) with or without ultrasonography was conducted in 28 patients (63.6%, Group 1), and no regular follow-up was performed in 12 patients (27.3%, Group 2). The median follow-up duration was 150 months. In a comparative analysis, Group 1 patients exhibited more stage 0 and stage 1 malignancies (82.1% vs. 25%, P =0.006) as second cancer and the same or an improved stage (71.4% vs. 33.3%, P =0.042) of second cancer compared to Group 2 patients. Breast cancer-specific survival rates between the two groups after the first cancer occurrence were higher in Group 1 patients compared to Group 2 patients, although this did not reach statistical significance.

Conclusion

Screening for CBC with regular radiological follow-up could result in early detection of CBC, less invasive surgical procedures, and enhanced breast cancer-specific survival outcomes.

Comparison of survival outcomes between modified radical mastectomy and breast conserving surgery in early breast cancer patients
Yoon Seok Kim, Dong Won Ryu, Chung Han Lee
Kosin Med J. 2016;31(1):19-29.   Published online February 4, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2016.31.1.19
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Breast conserving surgery (BCS) for early breast cancer is now an accepted treatment, but there are controversies about its comparability with mastectomy. Thus, we investigated the survival outcomes who underwent BCS and modified radical mastectomy (MRM).

Methods

In this retrospective review, we analyzed the survival outcomes of 618 patients with early breast cancer who underwent two different surgery from January 2002 to December 2009. Postoperative pathologic difference, disease free survival period, overall survival period, recurrence pattern, recurrent rate and site were compared. In addition, preoperative patients data are also collected.

Results

Disease free survival period of MRM and BCS was 108.46 months and 80.82 months, respectively (P< 0.01). However, there was no significant correlation between overall survival period and operative methods (P= 0.67). In addition, recurrence pattern (P= 0.21), recurrent rate (P= 0.36) and site (P= 0.45, P= 0.09) were not associated with operative method.

Conclusions

In this study, we can suggest that early breast cancer patients could improve their disease free survival if they underwent MRM. So, when we operate high risk breast cancer patients, MRM could be considered for their disease free life. Further studies may be required to establish appropriate strategy of surgery for early breast cancer.

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    Yikeun Kim, Sung Ui Jung, Jinhyuk Choi
    Kosin Medical Journal.2023; 38(3): 176.     CrossRef
Review article
Circulating Tumor Cells and Extracellular Nucleic Acids in Breast Cancer
Dong Won Ryu, Chung Han Lee
Kosin Med J. 2012;27(1):1-9.   Published online June 11, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7180/kmj.2012.27.1.1
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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are defined as tumor cells circulating in the peripheral blood of patients, shed from either the primary tumor or from its metastases. The detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients may account for the different steps in the biologic progression of the disease. The detection of microscopic disease in patients with breast cancer is imperative to prognosis and can predict the efficacy of targeted treatments. In general, there are two main methods for their detection. These are based on cytometric and nucleic acid manipulation. Both methods generally require an enrichment step to increase sensitivity of the assay. This step is based on either detection of specific surface markers using immuno-selection and/or on morphological features, such as cell size or density. We review the methods of detecting CTCs, their prognostic implications, and opportunities to exploit the properties of CTCs to develop personalized therapy.

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  • Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) on Breast Cancer Cells
    Sun-yong Hwang, Tae-Hee Kim, Hae-Hyeog Lee, Heung Yeol Kim, Juhyun Seo
    Kosin Medical Journal.2015; 30(2): 103.     CrossRef
Original articles
Ki-67 index, Luminal B Type, and Prognosis of Patients with Breast Cancer
Dong Won Ryu, Woo Sik Choi, Chung Han Lee
Kosin Med J. 2010;25(1):59-65.   Published online June 30, 2010
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The Usefulness of Sonographic Screening for Thyroid Cancer in Breast Ultrasonography
Kyung Soon Jeong
Kosin Med J. 2009;24(2):27-31.   Published online December 31, 2009
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Clinical and Radiologic Findings of Breast Cancer in Women Under 40 years old
Mi Hee Jung
Kosin Med J. 2008;23(4):32-37.   Published online December 31, 2008
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Case report
A Case of PTEN Gene Mutations Associated with Cowden's Disease
Sung Jin Nam, Young Sik Choi, Yo Han Park, Kyu Jong Kim, Seun Ja Park
Kosin Med J. 2008;23(4):239-242.   Published online December 31, 2008
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Original article
Histopathological Study of Breast Cancer After Ultrasound Guided Cryotherapy Ablation
Dong Won Ryu
Kosin Med J. 2008;23(3):55-59.   Published online September 30, 2008
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Review article
Male Breast Carcinoma Report of Three Cases and Literature Review
Chung Han Lee, Sung Do Lee, Jae Kwan Seo, Young Hoon Park, Hee Kyung Chang, Bang Hur, Man Ha Huh
The Journal of Kosin Medical College. 1988;4(1):123-128.
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Original articles
A Clinical Study on Change in Operative Methods of Breast Cancer
Myung Hi Yoon
Kosin Med J. 2001;16(1):85-91.
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Differential Diagnosis of Breast Mass Using 99mTc-sestamibi Scintigraphy
Sang Kyun Bae, Choong Han Lee
Kosin Med J. 2003;18(1):99-103.
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Case report
Chemotherapy in Metastatic Breast Cancer; Therapeutic effect of Paclitaxel (Genexol)
Chang Wan Jeon
Kosin Med J. 2004;19(1):158-164.
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