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Influence of anti estrogen therapy in patients with breast cancer in the bearing of Candida spp.
World Congress and Expo on Applied Microbiology
August 18-20, 2015 Frankfurt, Germany

Brusca M I, Balsamo Fernanda, Pini Bramajo, Marina Blanco, Villalba Marcelo

Univerdad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Microb Biochem Technol

Abstract:

Objective: To determine the prevalence of yeast species in the evolution of patients with breast cancer treated with antiestrogen therapy. Materials & Methods: 30 postmenopausal patients who attended the Southern OMI Medical Center were included. The following groups were formed: Group 1 patients diagnosed with Breast Ca. treated with anti estrogens for less than one year Group 2 patients diagnosed with Breast Ca. treated with anti estrogen for 1-2 years Group 3 patients diagnosed with Breast Ca. treated with anti estrogen for 2-5 years Group 4 patients diagnosed with Breast Ca., who have completed their treatment with anti estrogen. Patients were surveyed about their symptoms, periodontal indices and then oral mucosa sample were taken. Conventional Microbiological examinations for Candida species as well as the molecular biology study data were performed. Results: Microbiological findings showed that a greater variety of species of Candida were isolated from patients who used the drug during the first two years (Group 1 and 2). Only 2 species were isolated in patients who used the drug more than two years (Group 3) and those who have completed treatment (Group 4). Conclusion: The length of intake of anti estrogens influences the growth and species of Candida, having a cumulative beneficial effect on the population studied.