999 resultados para Cáncer oral
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Contiene guía didáctica para el educador y las fichas de trabajo para el alumno
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Introdução. Embora muitas crianças com câncer possam ser curadas, um número significativo têm resposta insatisfatória por ineficácia da terapêutica tornando necessário identificar agentes anticâncer mais efetivos contra tumores refratários ou recaídos. Estudos com Etoposide revelaram uma clara relação entre o tempo de exposição e os seus efeitos citotóxicos, mostrando resultados superiores com o uso de doses fracionadas quando comparado ao uso de uma dose única. Estudos de farmacocinética sugerem que as concentrações plasmáticas ativas de Etoposide se situa entre 1 e 5 μg/ml e que níveis acima de 5 μg/ml determinam uma mielotoxicidade importante. O Etoposide apresenta um bom espectro antitumoral mesmo em pacientes que já foram tratados por via parenteral e uma adequada biodisponibilidade pela via oral, podendo ser administrado com segurança em regime ambulatorial. Portanto, torna-se atraente a busca de esquemas de administração deste agente, os quais produzem níveis de concentração plasmática seguras pelo maior tempo possível. Objetivos. Os objetivos deste estudo de fase I é avaliar o perfil de toxicidade, a toxicidade dose-limitante, a dose máxima tolerada, a farmacocinética plasmática e a dose segura do Etoposide oral recomendada para estudos de fase II em pacientes pediátricos portadores de tumor sólido refratário. Materiais e Métodos. Todos os pacientes eram portadores de tumor sólido não responsivo aos tratamentos estabelecidos. A dose inicial do Etoposide foi de 20mg/m2/dose, a cada 8 horas durante 14 dias seguido de um intervalo de 7 dias antes de iniciar o próximo ciclo. A farmacocinética plasmática do Etoposide foi estudada durante o primeiro dia de tratamento e os níveis de Etoposide determinados pelo método de HPLC. Resultados. Dezessete pacientes foram incluídos no estudo, sendo que em 13 foram realizados o estudo de farmacocinética. O número total de cursos de quimioterapia foi de 64. Nove pacientes foram incluídos no Nível de dose I, sendo que leucopenia grau 2-3 foi observada em 5. A dose foi então escalonada para 25 mg/m2 (Nível de dose II) e fornecida a 8 pacientes subsequentes o que determinou leucopenia grau 3-4 em 4 deles. Este Nível de dose foi então considerado como DMT (Dose Máxima Tolerada). A TDL foi neutropenia. As concentrações plasmáticas máximas de Etoposide nos pacientes incluídos no Nível de dose I e II foram de 2,97 e 8,59 μg/ml, respectivamente, e os níveis da droga >1 μg/ml foi mantido durante cerca de 6,3 horas após a administração da droga em ambos os níveis de dose. Resposta parcial foi observada em 1 paciente e 4 apresentaram doença estável. Conclusões. A administração prolongada de Etoposide oral nas doses de 20 mg/m2 a cada 8 horas durante 14 dias consecutivos, seguidos de 7 dias de repouso, foi bem tolerada e determinou uma toxicidade manejável em crianças e adolescentes portadores de doenças malignas refratárias. A dose de 20 mg/m2 aparentemente preencheu os requisitos farmacocinéticos que objetivam melhorar o índice terapêutico do Etoposide, ou seja, a obtenção de níveis plasmáticos citotóxicos sustentados e abaixo do limite de toxicidade clínica da droga.
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Introdução: A cisplatina tem sido associada à perda auditiva. O local da toxicidade são as células ciliadas externas da cóclea. Geralmente, o dano é irreversível, bilateral e a perda auditiva se caracteriza por ser neurossensorial em freqüências altas. Este estudo foi realizado para avaliar a função auditiva de crianças e adolescentes com câncer tratados com cisplatina. Procedimentos: Vinte e três pacientes sobreviventes do tratamento de câncer com cisplatina no Serviço de Oncologia Pediátrica do HCPA no período de 1991-2004 realizaram audiometria tonal liminar, emissões otoacústicas evocadas transitórias (TEOA) e emissões otoacústicas evocadas por produto de distorção (DPEOA). Resultados: 61% dos pacientes tinham o diagnóstico de osteossarcoma, 17% tumores de células germinativas e 22% tumor hepático. A mediana da idade dos pacientes foi de 12,3 anos e a mediana da dose total de cisplatina recebida foi 406mg/m2. A perda auditiva observada na audiometria foi moderada a severa, bilateral e em altas freqüências. As TEOA e as DPEOA detectaram 22% e 71% de alterações cocleares, respectivamente. Foi observada alta concordância entre os achados da audiometria e da DPEOA (P=0.01). Não houve influencia de sexo, diagnóstico e uso de outras drogas ototóxicas concomitantemente à cisplatina na perda auditiva. Observou-se uma tendência de aumento da perda auditiva para pacientes mais jovens e para aqueles com maior dose cumulativa de cisplatina. Conclusão: Este estudo fornece evidências do dano auditivo causado pela cisplatina e salienta a importância de monitorar a função auditiva em crianças e adolescentes submetidos a tratamento antineoplásico com cisplatina, especialmente em crianças pequenas, que apresentam um risco maior de perda auditiva, capaz de comprometer o desenvolvimento da linguagem oral e escrita.
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Introduction: Mouth cancer is classified as having one of the ten highest cancer incidences in the world. In Brazil, the incidence and mortality rates of oral cancer are among the highest in the world. Intraoral cancer (tongue, gum, floor of the mouth, and other non-specified parts of the mouth), the accumulated survival rate after five years is less than 50%. Objectives: Estimate the accumulated survival probability after five years and adjust the Cox regression model for mouth and oropharyngeal cancers, according to age range, sex, morphology, and location, for the city of Natal. Describe the mortality and incidence coefficients of oral and oropharyngeal cancer and their tendencies in the city of Natal, between 1980 and 2001 and between 1997 and 2001, respectively. Methods: Survival data of patients registered between 1997 and 2001 was obtained from the Population-based Cancer Record of Natal. Differences between the survival curves were tested using the log-rank test. The Cox proportional risk model was used to estimate risk ratios. The simple linear regression model was used for tendency analyses of the mortality and incidence coefficients. Results: The probability after five years was 22.9%. The patients with undifferentiated malignant neoplasia were 4.7 times more at risk of dying than those with epidermoid carcinoma, whereas the patients with oropharyngeal cancer had 2.0 times more at risk of dying than those with mouth cancer. The mouth cancer mortality and incidence coefficients for Natal were 4.3 and 2.9 per 100 000 inhabitants, respectively. The oropharyngeal cancer mortality and incidence coefficients were, respectively, 1.1 and 0.7 per 100 000 87 inhabitants. Conclusions: A low survival rate after five years was identified. Patients with oropharyngeal cancer had a greater risk of dying, independent of the factors considered in this study. Also independent of other factors, undifferentiated malignant neoplasia posed a greater risk of death. The magnitudes of the incidence coefficients found are not considered elevated, whereas the magnitudes of the mortality coefficients are high
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Several epidemics marked the lives of individuals and communities in all historical periods, and a prime example is leprosy, infectious disease marked by stigma, prejudice and social exclusion. In the past, the compulsory isolation of patients with leprosy caused serious social and psychological problems, resulting in the separation and the partial or total disruption of the family relationship. Children deprived of this living, removed often inhumanely, were kept and bred in preventoriums / educational establishments. This study aimed to: rescue the oral history of life of the children of leprosy patients that were built in preventorium Osvaldo Cruz, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte; develop a contextual analysis about these children; know the life trajectory of children of leprosy patients institutionalized in preventoriums / educational establishments; produce a documentary on the history of life of children of parents separated by leprosy; forming MORHAN of Rio Grande do Norte state; and implement the I Meeting of MORHAN of Rio Grande do Norte state. This is an exploratory and descriptive study, with a qualitative approach, approved by the ERC No. 024/024/2012 Liga Norteriograndense Contra o Câncer. We used the contributions of the method and technique of oral history of life as methodological reference. We interviewed 10 individuals egress from preventorium Osvaldo Cruz in Natal/RN, sons of former patients proven to be residents in the city, of both sexes, older than 18, with cognitive, intellectual and emotional conditions preserved. The analysis of the histories obtained from collaborators was performed in the light of Thematic Content Analysis. The results and discussions are presented through two articles which meet the proposed objectives. The first, called Contextual Analysis on the children of leprosy patients in preventoriums aimed to record the phenomenon of children of leprosy patients in preventorium through four contextual levels, which identified the need to broaden the debate on public policy in the field of leprosy as a way to enable more effective measures to propagate in the search for harm reduction and direct consequences resulting from stigma and marginalization around patients and their healthy children, egress from preventoriums. The second, Leprosy and the denial of history: the story of separated children , aimed to know the life trajectory of children of leprosy patients who were institutionalized in preventoriums / educational establishments. In this article, we discuss the research question through the establishment of three main themes: 1. Losses and damages: disintegration and reintegration into the family and denied childhood; 2. Unforgettable: remarkable things you do not forget; and 3. Expectancy in living new situations: in search of other paths and destinations. These thematic axis highlighted the negative implications for the lives of the subjects, arising from the separation of their parents, leprosy patients at the time of compulsory isolation; however, has also been shown that this separation was not decisive in their life histories, once they have succeeded in providing a new sense of these experiences and lead their lives with dignity and fortitude. It was concluded that these children demonstrated resilience as form of defense and fighting stigma and prejudice, being able to reinvent themselves and build new paths and destinations
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant neoplasm in the oral cavity, accounting for more than 90% of all malignancies in this location. Cyclooxygenases (COX s) are key enzymes on arachidonic acid metabolism and prostaglandin synthesis, being expressed basically in two forms: the constitutive (COX-1) and the inducible (COX-2). Increased levels on the expression of COX-2 have been implicated in the pathogenesis tumor progression of various forms of human cancer, including oral squamous cell carcinoma, some of what suggesting a possible interaction between COX-2 and the protein expressed by the tumor suppressor gene p53, mutated in more than 50% of all human cancers. The mean of the present research consisted in analyze the correlation between the expression of COX-2 and p53, at the protein level, as well as evaluate the difference on the expression of these two proteins with the histological grading of malignancy. 34 cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma were selected and graded according to the histological grading system proposed by Bryne (1998) and the labeling indexes (LI s) for COX-2 and p53 evaluated using immunohistochemistry method. The results revealed that COX-2 was expressed in increased levels in most of the specimens, although there was no statistic significant correlation between LI s from COX-2 and p53 (p>0.05), and there were no statistical differences on the expression of these proteins between tumors of high and low grade of malignancy (p>0.05). Interestingly, the expression of COX-2 and p53 was detected in fragments of dysplastic oral epithelium adjacent to tumor areas, on basal and suprabasal layers. The absence of statistical correlation between the expression of COX-2 and p53 proteins do not rule ot the existence of a relation between them, were it may reflect the diversity of regulatory pathways between both, different direct and indirect inhibitory effects of COX-2 over p53, as well as the wide range of activation macheenisms for COX-2 and mutational status of the p53 gene Another conclusion point that the increased expression of COX-2 observed in oral squamous cell carcinomas suggest a role for this protein in the processes of pathogenesis and tumoral evolution of this malignant neoplasm
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (Biotecnologia Médica) - FMB
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia Preventiva e Social - FOA
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia - FOA
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)