This article looks at Polish women's movements in the context of how women's and social movements are defined theoretically and in the light of the development of the women's movement in Poland historically. It examines how the women's movement fits into Polish society in the light of public opinion on the women's movement, women's rights and issues of equality, also looking at how these views evolved over the 1990s, and the reasons behind them. It explores the different types of women's movements that exist in Poland, differentiating between them in terms of how much they conform to definitions of 'traditional' and 'new' social movements and in terms of the role they play in effectuating change, their relationships with domestic and international organisations, their relationship to the Catholic Church, their strategies, their formal and informal nature, and other distinguishing criteria.
Karcinom prsu v diseminovaném stadiu je nevyléčitelné onemocnění s definovanou dobou přežití, která v případě viscerálních metastáz dosahuje jen několika měsíců. U pacientek s viscerálním postižením, symptomatických a hormonálně nedependentních je základem léčby chemoterapie. U pacientek HER2 negativních (resp. triple negativních) má své místo antiangiogenní léčba bevacizumabem, která je schválena v I. linii léčby metastatického HER2 negativního karcinomu prsu v kombinaci s paclitaxelem, a to na základě významného prodloužení PFS ve studii III. fáze E2100 (1). Kazuistika: 53letá pacientka onemocněla triple negativním karcinomem prsu v roce 2008. Absolvovala neoadjuvantní chemoterapii, radikální mastektomii s exenterací axilly s pooperačním stagingem ypT1a ypN1. Následovala adjuvantní chemoterapie, ozáření. V květnu 2012 prokázány metastázy v plicích a v mediastinálních uzlinách dle CT. Provedena bronchoskopie a histologicky verifikovány metastázy duktálního karcinomu, triple negativního, dle FISH nebyla nalezena amplifikace genu HER2. Indikována ke kombinované léčbě paclitaxel + bevacizumab. Došlo ke kompletní remisi onemocnění. Léčba samotným bevacizumabem pokračuje dosud. Pacientka přežívá od zjištění generalizace dosud 43 měsíců! Kvalita života je výborná., Metastatic breast cancer is an incurable disease with a defined time of survival. This time is limited to only a few months when visceral metastases are present. Chemotherapy is the crucial treatment for patients with visceral involvement, symptomatic and hormone-independent disease. There is a role as well for an antiangiogenic therapy with bevacizumab in HER2-negative disease. Bevacizumab is approved for the treatment of metastatic HER2-negative breast cancer in combination with paclitaxel. This approval is based on significant improvement in PFS reported in phase III trial E2100. Case report: 53-years old patient, female, was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer in 2008. Chemotherapy was delivered in neoadjuvant setting, followed by radical mastectomy with dissection of axilla. Pathological staging was ypT1a ypN1. Adjuvant chemotherapy was applied as well as radiation therapy. In May 2012 the evidence of metastatic disease in lung and mediastinal lymph nodes was proved by CT scan. Triple negative breast cancer was verified from bronchology exam. FISH analysis of HER2 was also negative. Combination treatment with paclitaxel + bevacizumab was indicated. There is an evidence of complete remission of disease. Up to date the survival is 43 months a quality of life is excellent., Jana Pukyová, David Šulc, Martina Chodacká, and Literatura