Degenerative Changes of Buccal Cells After One Cycle of Chemotherapy on Male Breast Cancer Patients
Fitim Alidema1, Arieta Hasani Alidema1 , Albina Fejza1and Albulena Jashari Selmani21UBT – Highger Institution – Fakulteti Farmacisë, Prishtinë, Kosovë.
2Regional Hospital in Ferizaj- Prishtinë, Kosovo
Corresponding Author E-mail:arieta.hasani@ubt-uni.net
Abstract: Introduction: Micronucleus test (MN) in buccal cells of the mouth presents a new road on the way of studying the degenerative changes directly in the targeted organs which were impacted by the tumoral diseases. Aim of the study: This paper aims to analyze the incidence of the test micronucleus in the epithelial cells of the buccal mucosa of the oral cavity in male patients with breast carcinoma after a cycle of chemotherapy. Material and Methods: In the study, 40 male patients with breast cancer with an average age of 45.8±15.5 years were taken for analysis. From the measured parameters, we analyzed the incidence of degenerative changes and the effect of chemotherapy, after one cycle of chemotherapy. Results: The average number of deteriorative modifications in the exfoliative cells deriving from the buccal mucosa of breast cancer patients, increased significantly after a single cycle of chemotherapy with 15.5±22.4 being the number of degenerated cells before treatments and 27.5±30.1 after the first cycle of chemotherapy, p<0.0002. A significant increase was noticed in all types of nuclear degenerations. The incidence of acute nuclear changes as well as the total number of these modifications was high in males diagnosed with breast carcinoma Conclusion: The results show that cytostatic drugs induced cellular cytotoxicity. However, it did not significantly change chromosomal changes or the micronuclei formation.
Keywords: Acute Nucleus Changes; Breast Carcinoma; Chemotherapy; Incidence Back to TOC