Investigator

Millena Prata Jammal

Universidade Federal Do Tringulo Mineiro

MPJMillena Prata Jam…
Papers(5)
Management of ultraso…Immunostaining of str…Laboratory predictors…Evaluation of cytokin…Peritumoral stroma an…
Collaborators(10)
Rosekeila Simões Nome…Eddie Fernando Candid…Agrimaldo Martins Fil…Renata Margarida Etch…Cid Almeida de LimaFernanda Beatriz Ferr…Guilherme Henrique Ba…Jéssica Souto MorlinLetícia Rodrigues Can…Mariana Kefalás Olive…
Institutions(2)
Universidade Federal …Unknown Institution

Papers

Peritumoral stroma and systemic inflammatory response in cervical cancer

Objective: To compare cervical stroma in advanced cervical cancer with the control group; to compare, in the pre-treatment period, hemogram parameters in patients with advanced cervical cancer with the same parameters as the control group; and to verify if there is an association of stromal markers with prognostic factors in cervical cancer. Materials and methods: We prospectively evaluated 16 patients diagnosed with advanced invasive cervical cancer. A control group of 22 patients was used (uterine leiomyoma). Immunohistochemistry was performed to verify the stromal immunostaining of alpha-smooth muscle actin (SMA) and fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP). Immunostainings and hemogram parameters were compared using Fisher's exact and Mann-Whitney Test, respectively. Results: Strong FAP immunostaining was more frequent in patients with cervical cancer when compared with patients with leiomyoma (P = 0.0002). Regarding SMA, strong immunostaining was also found more in the group of cancer patients compared to the control group (P < 0.00001). The neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) values were higher in the cancer patient group compared to the control group (P = 0.0019). There was no association of the parameters studied with prognostic factors. Conclusions: Strong FAP and SMA immunostaining was found more in patients with cervical cancer when compared to the control group. NLR values were also higher in cervical cancer. Key words: uterine cervical neoplasms – alpha-smooth muscle actin – fibroblast activation protein alpha – blood cell count

5Papers
13Collaborators
Ovarian NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsEndometriosisUterine Cervical NeoplasmsPrognosisCarcinomaNeoplasm StagingEndometrial Neoplasms
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