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  • bookPart
    Amiloidose primária
    (2023) YAMAKAWA, Patricia Eiko; CARVALHO, Priscila dos Reis; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade
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    Amiloidose primária
    (2015) YAMAKAWA, Patricia Eiko; CARVALHO, Priscila dos Reis; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade
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    Cytogenetic Features and Prognosis of 943 South American Patients with De Novo Myelodysplastic Syndromes: A Multicenter Study
    (2014) BELLI, Carolina; PINHEIRO, Ronald Feitosa; MAGALHAES, Silvia M. M.; GONZALEZ, Jacqueline; IASTREBNER, Marcelo; PRATES, Maria Virginia; BENASAYAG, Silvia; BESTACH, Yesica; CORDEIRO, Juliana; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade; TANIZAWA, Roberta da Silva; BENGIO, Raquel M.; LANG, Cecilia; NUCIFORA, Elsa; LARRIPA, Irene B.; VELLOSO, Elvira R. P.
  • bookPart
    Citopenias
    (2023) RASSI, Amanda Bruder; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade
  • bookPart
    Citopenias
    (2015) RASSI, Amanda Bruder; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade
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    Would Be Cyclophosphamide, Thalidomide and Dexamethasone (CTD) a Possible Treatment For Multiple Myeloma Where Is Not Possible New Drugs?
    (2013) BELLESSO, Marcelo; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade; VELASQUES, Rodrigo Dolphini; VISNADI, Helena; SHCOLNIK, Roberta; SEGURO, Fernanda Salles; LEVY, Debora; ABDO, Andre Neder Ramires; SANTUCCI, Rodrigo; PEREIRA, Juliana; MARTINEZ, Gracia Aparecida
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    Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis in South-American Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome: A Multicenter Study
    (2014) BELLI, Carolina; PINHEIRO, Ronald Feitosa; FLORES, Maria Gabriela; MAGALHAES, Silvia M. M.; KORNBLIHTT, Laura; ENRICO, Alicia; CORDEIRO, Juliana; BASQUIERA, Ana Lisa; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade; TANIZAWA, Roberta da Silva; PINTOS, Noemi; ALFONSO, Graciela; ARBELBIDE, Jorge; SAKAMOTO, Francisco; WATMAN, Nora; TICONA, Ximena Valladares; LARRIPA, Irene B.; UNDURRAGA, Soledad S.; VELLOSO, Elvira R. P.
  • bookPart
    Citopenias
    (2017) RASSI, Amanda Bruder; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade
  • bookPart
    Amiloidose primária
    (2017) YAMAKAWA, Patricia Eiko; CARVALHO, Priscila dos Reis; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Myelodysplastic syndromes in South America: A multinational study of 1080 patients
    (2015) BELLI, Carolina B.; PINHEIRO, Ronald Feitosa; BESTACH, Yesica; LARRIPA, Irene B.; TANIZAWA, Roberta Sandra da Silva; ALFONSO, Graciela; GONZALEZ, Jacqueline; ROSENHAIN, Mariana; WATMAN, Nora; SILVA, Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade; ARANGUREN, Pedro Negri; RIVELLO, Hernan Garcia; MAGALHAES, Silvia M. M.; VALLADARES, Ximena; UNDURRAGA, Maria S.; VELLOSO, Elvira R. P.
    There are previously reported data describing differences between Asian and European patients with Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS), few direct comparisons based on cancer registration characteristics or using cohorts to validate scoring systems. This is the first study from South-America, which attempts to describe demographic, clinical features, and outcome of MDS patients. We retrospectively analyzed 1,080 patients with de novo MDS from Argentina (635), Brazil (345), and Chile (100). Chilean patients were younger (P = 0.001) with female preponderance (P = 0.071). Brazilian series showed a higher predominance of RARS subtype regarding FAB and WHO classifications (P < 0.001). Hemoglobin levels were significantly lower in Brazilian and Chilean series (P < 0.001), and Chilean series also showed a lower platelet count (P = 0.028), with no differences concerning the neutrophil count, % BM blast, and the distribution of cytogenetic risk groups (P > 0.05). Chilean series depicted a lower overall survival (OS; 35 months vs. 56 months-Argentine; 55 months-Brazil, P = 0.030), which was consistent with a higher predominance of the high-risk group according both to the IPSS and IPSS-R (P = 0.046 and P < 0.001). The IPSS-R system and its variables showed a good reproducibility to predict clinical outcome for the whole South-American population. Epidemiological and clinical characteristics, distribution among prognostic subgroups, the OS, and the access to disease modifying therapies were more similar between Argentinean and Brazilian compared with Chilean MDS series. This will need further analysis in a larger group of patients. Descriptive and comparative studies are necessary to establish epidemiological features useful for public health attitudes to generate suitable therapeutic schemes. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.