## Abstract Pieural effusion from a patient with adenocarcinoma of the breast was precipitated by 50% ammonium sulfate and chromatographed on Sephadex Gโ200. The resulting elution profile consisted of three protein peaks. Fractions were monitored by immunodiffusion and assayed for [^125^I]C1q bindi
Breast cancer complicated by pleural effusion: Patient characteristics and results of surgical management
โ Scribed by Justus P. Apffelstaedt; J. A. van Zyl; A. G. S. Muller
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 302 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-4790
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โฆ Synopsis
To evaluate the efficiency of pleurodesis (PD) in the management of symptomatic malignant pleural effusion (PE) in breast cancer, we reviewed 46 patients undergoing 49 PDs. When radiotherapy was part of the initial treatment, 41% of PEs were ipsilateral to the primary, if not, 85% of PEs were ipsilateral ( P <0.0075). Six percent of patients presented dyspneic with exertion, 32% during daily routine; 61% at rest. All except 1 were improved after PD; 74% had no dyspnea, 23% had exertional dyspnea. PD relieved chest pain in 4 and cough in 5 patients. With 31 TaModine PDs, 2 mortalities and 2 minor complications occurred. Of 17 tetracycline PDs, 1 was complicated by bronchopleural fistula and 1 failed. 1 Mustine PD was uncomplicated. Survival at 6, 12, and 24 months was 58%, 40%, and 13%, respectively. Primary local radiotherapy may prevent ipsilateral PE. Talc/Iodine and tetracycline PD reliably provide relief from the distressing symptoms of malignant PE.
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## Abstract The original article to which this Erratum refers was published in Cancer (2006) 106(2):271โ6