CUT ADEYA ADELLA, CUT ADEYA
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Hubungan Genotipe DNA Human Papillomavirus (HPV) terhadap Respons Terapi Radiasi pada Karsinoma Sel Skuamosa Serviks ADELLA, CUT ADEYA
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 8, No 4 (2014): Oct - Dec 2014
Publisher : "Dharmais" Cancer Center Hospital

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The importance of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection in the outcome of cervical cancer after radiotherapy remains unknown. Our study explored whether the HPV status of tumors is associated with the outcome of radiotherapy in patients with cervical cancer. The biopsy cervix samples taken from 31 patients with squamous cell carcinoma cervix (Stage IIB-IIIB) that met in the inclusion criteria. The HPV were genotyping examination was conducted twice before and 3 month after radiation therapy. The subjects treated by radiation therapy according to standard procedures. After undergone complete radiation, response of radiation therapy was conducted by clinical assessment and repeat HPV genotyping test. A total of 31 patients had HPV-positive tumors in 83.37% (27 cases) of patients, with the details of a single infection of 75% and 9:37% multiple infections. Based on the type of HPV type 16 was obtained (43.74%), type 18 (18.64%). Persistent infection with HPV after radiation encountered by 34.61%. Complete clinical response observed in the single infection group number of 100%, while in the group of multiple infections by 33.3% (p = 0.115). While HPV infection settled with a complete clinical response by 32% (p = 0.346). There were no statistically relationships between clinical complete response with single or multiple HPV infection (p = 0.115). There were no statistically relationship between persistent HPV infection with complete clinical response. (p = 0.346)
IHC Expression Relationships MMP7 and VEGF With Normal Ovaries and Ovarian Pathologies Rusda, Muhammad; Rivany, Riza; Hasibuan, Citra Lestari; Lutan, Delfi; Aldiansyah, Dudy; Adella, Cut Adeya
Sumatera Medical Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Sumatera Medical Journal (SUMEJ)
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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To investigate the association of MMP7 and VEGF expression with ovarian cancer, benign ovarian cysts, and normal ovaries. This study was analytical research with case-control design. In the study, IHC expression of MMP7 and VEGF was carried out on paraffin block of ovarian cancer tissue, benign ovarian cyst, and normal ovary. In 40 subjects with ovarian tumors, 17 patients were found with positive MMP7 expression. In the control group, no subjects were found with positive MMP7 expression. There was a significant relationship between MMP7 expression and ovarian tumor incidence. Meanwhile, in 40 subjects with ovarian tumors, 21 patients were found with positive VEGF expression. In the control group, no subjects with positive VEGF expression were found. There was a significant relationship between VEGF expression and ovarian tumor incidence. There was a significant relationship between MMP7 and VEGF expression with ovarian tumor incidence.