Background
Methods
Patient identification
Patient characteristics
Comparison with non-disabled women and statistical analysis
Results
Patient characteristics
ID Level | 4 mild ID, 3 moderate ID, 4 severe ID |
4 patients lived in institution, 7 in their family. | |
ID Etiology | No genetic condition identified, but 1 case of low IQ in the family; |
1 neonatal anoxia, 1 encephalitis at 6 months, 1 stroke at 6 months. | |
Comorbidities | 2 blindness, 2 urinary and fecal incontinence, 2 epilepsy, 2 schizophrenia, 1 mental depression, 1 alcoholism. |
Personal and familial cancer | 1 patient with sister having breast cancer, 1 patient’s mother with uterine cancer and grand-mother with thyroid cancer, one patient’s father and sister having cancer. |
One patient was treated for a facial basal cell carcinoma |
Date of diagnosis | 1993-1999 = 5 | 2000–2006 = 6 | |
Age at diagnosis | < 50y = 5 | 50-59y = 2 | ≥ 60y = 4 |
Tumor size | ≤ 1.9 cm = 2 | 2–4.9 cm = 6 | ≥ 5 cm = 3 |
SBR grade | I = 0 | II = 5 | III = 6 |
Lymph node involvement | 9/11 | 1 to 13 nodes involved | |
Metastases | 3 bones, one associated with pleura, one associated with liver | ||
TNM classification | T1 N0 M0 = 1 | T2 N0 M0 = 1 | T2 N1 M0 = 6 |
T2 N1 M1 = 1 | T3 N1 M1 = 1 | T4 N1 M1 = 1 |
Comparison with non-disabled women
OR | 95% CI | p-value | |
---|---|---|---|
Tumor size (mm) | 2.66 | [1.26-5.65] | 0.010 |
Lymph node metastasis | 11.53 | [2.40-55.48] | 0.002 |
Visceral metastases | 12.00 | [1.25-115.4] | 0.031 |
SBR grade (reference grade 1) | 1.69 | [0.57-5.00] | 0.340 |
AJCC stage (reference AJCC 1) | 3.19 | [1.32-7.73] | 0.010 |