ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of Huaier granule combined with systemic chemotherapy on immunologic function and prognosis for advanced breast cancer patients. MethodsNinety-eight cases ofⅣstage breast cancer from March 2006 to March 2009 in this hospital were divided into control group and research group. Only systemic chemotherapy was performed in the control group, while Huaier granule combined with systemic chemotherapy was applied in the research group, and Huaier granule was given on day 1 systemic chemotherapy start. The changes of T lymphocyte subsets and IL-2 level were detected on day 1 before systemic chemotherapy and on month 6 after Huaier granule combined with systemic chemotherapy. The fatality rate and median survival time were also observed between two groups. ResultsCompared with the control group, the changes of T lymphocyte subsets and IL-2 level had no signi-ficant differences on day 1 before systemic chemotherapy between these two groups(P > 0.05). On month 6 after Huaier granule combined with systemic chemotherapy, the CD4+, CD4+/CD8+ T lymphocyte, and IL-2 level were significantly increased, the CD8+ T lymphocyte was significantly decreased in the research group as compared with the control group〔CD4+:(47.35±6.23)% versus(41.33±5.61)%, P < 0.05; CD4+/CD8+: 1.84±0.42 versus 1.47±0.33, P < 0.05; IL-2 level:(1.78±0.45)μg/L versus(1.58±0.30)μg/L, P < 0.05; CD8+:(23.26±3.25)% versus(29.77±4.12)%, P < 0.05〕. The rate of chemotherapy complications and fatality rate within 3 years were significantly decreased in the research group as compared with the control group〔rate of chemotherapy complications: 58.3%(28/48) versus 86.0%(43/50), P < 0.01; fatality rate within 3 years: 62.5%(30/48)versus 82.0%(41/50), P < 0.05〕. The median survival time in the research group was significantly longer than that in the control group(33.5 months versus 24.5 months, P < 0.01). ConclusionsThe preliminary results from this study show that Huaier granule combined with systemic chemotherapy could greatly enhance immune function, reduce side-toxicity of chemotherapy and improve prognosis in advanced breast cancer patients. It provides a beneficial exploration for cancer treatment by integration of traditional and western medicine.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of sentinel lymph node biopsy following total mastectomy on immunologic function and prognosis for patients with early breast cancer. MethodsTwo hundred and eleven patients with early breast cancer were entered in this study. In all these cases, the results of sentinel lymph node biopsy were negative. These patients were randomly divided into control group and research group. In 86 cases of control group, the sentinel lymph node biopsy and axillary lymph node dissection following total mastectomy was performed. In 125 cases of research group, the sentinel lymph node biopsy following total mastectomy was performed. The injury of shoulder joint function was analyzed in one year after surgery. The changes of T cell subsets and IL-2 level were detected in the patients respectively on the first day before operation, the second week after operation, and the fourth week after operation. Postoperative fatality rate and postoperative recurrence rate were also observed in two groups. Results①The points of shoulder joint function in the control group and the research group were 72.7±6.5 and 93.5±8.2 respectively, there was an obvious difference (P < 0.05).②The injury degree of shoulder joint function in the research group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P < 0.01).③Compared with the control group, the changes of T cell subsets and the IL-2 level had no significant differences in the research group on day 1 before operation and on week 2 after operation (P > 0.05). On the fourth week after surgery, the CD4+, CD4+/CD8+, and IL-2 level in the research group were obviously higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). However, the percentage of CD8+ T cell in the research group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P < 0.05).④There were no significant differences for postoperative fatality rate and postoperative recurrence rate between two groups (P > 0.05). ConclusionsSentinel lymph node biopsy for patients with early breast cancer is safe and reliable. With respect to conventional axillary lymph node dissection, it could improve immune function and quality of life after surgery in patients with early breast cancer.