Fatma Teke
Dicle University
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2015
Memik Teke; Cemil Göya; Fatma Teke; Ömer Uslukaya; Cihad Hamidi; Mehmet Güli Çetinçakmak; Salih Hattapoğlu; Bircan Alan; Guven Tekbas
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in women, and early detection is the key to successful treatment. Unfortunately, even with technological advances, the specificity of imaging modalities is still low. Therefore, we evaluated the value of a newly developed noninvasive technique, acoustic radiation force impulse imaging, for differentiating benign versus malignant breast lesions.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2014
Fatma Teke; Adnan Yoney; Memik Teke; Ali Inal; Zuhat Urakci; Bekir Eren; Seyit B. Zincircioglu; Muhammed Yakup Buyukpolat; Ali Özer; Abdurrahman Isikdogan; Mustafa Unsal
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognosis of patients with stage IA-IIB cervical carcinoma and to investigate a possible correlation of histology with prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Two hundred fifty one patients with adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) histology for FIGO (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) stage IA-IIB uterine cervical carcinomas at the Radiation Oncology Clinic of GH Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital between January 1996 and December 2006 were selected, analyzed retrospectively and evaluated in terms of general characteristics and survival. Disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method and differences were compared with the log-rank test. Multivariate analysis using a Cox-proportional hazards model was used to adjust for prognostic factors and to estimate hazard ratio (HR) with 95% confidence interval (CI). RESULTS There was no differences between the two tumour types in age, stage, pelvic nodal metastasis, parametrial invasion, surgical margin status, DSI, LVSI, maximal tumor diameter, grade, and treatment modalities. 5-year OS and DFS were 73% and 77%, versus 64% and 69%, for SCC and adenocarcinoma, respectively (p> 0.05). Multivariate analysis revealed independent prognostic factors including pelvic nodal metastasis and resection margin status for OS (p=0.008, p=0.002, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Prognosis of FIGO stage IA-IIB cervical cancer patients was found to be the same for those with adenocarcinoma and SCC.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2015
Fatma Teke; Memik Teke; Ali Inal; Muhammed Ali Kaplan; Mehmet Kucukoner; Ramazan Aksu; Zuhat Urakci; Bekir Tasdemir; Abdurrahman Isikdogan
BACKGROUND Fluorine-18 deoxyglucose positron emission tomography computed tomography (18F-FDG-PET/ CT) and bone scintigraphy (BS) are widely used for the detection of bone involvement. The optimal imaging modality for the detection of bone metastases in hormone receptor positive (+) and negative (-) groups of breast cancer remains ambiguous. MATERIALS AND METHODS Sixty-two patients with breast cancer, who had undergone both 18F-FDG-PET/CT and BS, being eventually diagnosed as having bone metastases, were enrolled in this study. RESULTS 18F-FDG-PET/CT had higher sensitivity and specificity than BS. Our data showed that 18F-FDG- PET/CT had a sensitivity of 93.4% and a specificity of 99.4%, whiel for BS they were 84.5%, and 89.6% in the diagnosis of bone metastases. κ statistics were calculated for 18F-FDGPET/CT and BS. The κ-value was 0.65 between 18F-FDG-PET/CT and BS in all patients. On the other hand, the κ-values were 0.70 in the hormone receptor (+) group, and 0.51 in hormone receptor (-) group. The κ-values suggested excellent agreement between all patient and hormone receptor (+) groups, while the κ-values suggested good agreement in the hormone receptor (-) group. CONCLUSIONS The sensitivity and specificity for 18F-FDG-PET/CT were higher than BS in the screening of metastatic bone lesions in all patients. Similarly 18F-FDG-PET/CT had higher sensitivity and specificity in hormone receptor (+) and (-) groups.
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2016
Fatma Teke; Pakize Gamze Erten Bucaktepe; Erkan Kibrisli; Melike Demir; Aslıhan Okan Ibiloglu; Ali Inal
BACKGROUND Patients with brain metastasis (BM) usually suffer from poor quality of life (QOL), anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders in their reduced lifespan. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate QOL, anxiety, depression, and sleep characteristics in patients with BM at the beginning and end of whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT) and three months after treatment. METHODS Thirty-three patients undergoing WBRT for BM were featured in this study. The authors used the Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) scale to measure performance status, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) to evaluate anxiety and depression, the SF-36® to evaluate health-related QOL, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to evaluate sleep disorders at the start of WBRT, the end of WBRT, and three months after WBRT. FINDINGS Statistically significant improvements were noted in KPS scores from baseline evaluation to the end of WBRT and to three months after WBRT. No significant differences were observed in SF-36 and HADS scores between the start and the end of WBRT. Anxiety scores were negatively correlated with survival at the end of WBRT. Overall survival was better in those who reported better sleep. WBRT improves KPS scores and does not worsen sleep quality or mood, even in patients with poor performance status. When changes in mood and sleep quality are observed, survival and QOL may improve in patients with BM; consequently, nurses should be responsive to these changes.
International Surgery | 2015
Abdullah Oguz; Abdullah Böyük; Ahmet Türkoğlu; Cemil Göya; Ulaş Alabalık; Fatma Teke; Hıdır Budak; Metehan Gümüş
Due to the rarity and large diversity of the primary retrorectal tumors (RTs), the diagnoses are often difficult and they can be misdiagnosed. We present our experience in light of scarce information available on the clinical manifestations of RTs. The retrospective study included 17 patients diagnosed as RTs between January 2004 and January 2014. Demographic characteristics, length of symptoms, clinical findings, diagnostic methods, evaluations on the treatment procedures and postoperative periods, pathology, complications, and length of hospital stay were recorded. A mean of 1.7 of patients were diagnosed with RTs annually in our hospital. Patients comprised 12 females and 5 males. Pain and discomfort were the most common symptoms at presentation. All the lesions were evaluated by using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), and all the patients were treated operatively. Based on the preoperative MRI or CT findings, an anterior approach was performed in 7 patients, a posterior approach in 6 patients, and combined approach in 4 patients. Mean size of tumors was 9.2 ± 4.3 cm. Epidermoid cyst (n = 8) was the most common tumor. Except for 1 case of liposarcoma, 16 tumors were confirmed to be of benign nature in histologic examination. Mean length of hospital stay 12.4 ± 6.8 days. Retrorectal tumors are heterogeneous and lead to diagnostic difficulties. A high index of clinical suspicion is needed for diagnosis. Preoperative imaging may be helpful in determining the course of treatment. Total excision of a retrorectal tumor may alleviate pressure symptoms and confirm the diagnosis.
Lung | 2016
Melike Demir; Halide Kaya; Mahsuk Taylan; Aysun Ekinci; Süreyya Yılmaz; Fatma Teke; Cengizhan Sezgi; Abdullah Cetin Tanrikulu; Fatih Meteroğlu; Abdurrahman Senyigit
Radiologia Medica | 2016
Bekir Tasdemir; Zuhat Urakci; Zeki Dostbil; Kemal Unal; F. Selcuk Simsek; Fatma Teke; Cemil Göya
European Respiratory Journal | 2017
Melike Demir; Halide Kaya; Mahsuk Taylan; Aysun Ekinci; Süreyya Yılmaz; Fatma Teke; Cengizhan Sezgi; Abdullah Cetin Tanrikulu; Fatih Meteroğlu; Abdurrahman Senyigit
Archive | 2015
Fatma Teke; Zeynep Meltem Akkurt; Memik Teke; Seyit Burhanedtin
Archive | 2015
Metehan Gümüş; Fatma Teke; Abdullah Böyük