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Prediction of Subclinical and Clinical Multiple Organ Failure Dysfunction in Breast Cancer Patients—A Review Using AI Tools.

Authors :
Ionescu, Andreea-Iuliana
Atasiei, Dimitrie-Ionut
Ionescu, Radu-Tudor
Ultimescu, Flavia
Barnonschi, Andrei-Alexandru
Anghel, Alexandra-Valentina
Anghel, Cătălin-Alexandru
Antone-Iordache, Ionuț-Lucian
Mitre, Ruxandra
Bobolocu, Alexandra Maria
Zamfir, Andreea
Lișcu, Horia-Dan
Coniac, Simona
Șandru, Florica
Source :
Cancers; Jan2024, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p381, 31p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simple Summary: The paper discusses precursor lesions of breast cancer and the subclinical syndrome of multiple organ failure, representing early disease stages with changes occurring before symptoms become clinically detectable. It aims to address why breast cancer patients deteriorate and how their condition progresses from subclinical organ failure to acute multiple organ failure. The review utilized databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus, focusing on keywords related to organ failure, breast cancer, and quality of life. It emphasizes the need to identify and prevent the onset of multiple organ failure in cancer patients early on to enhance their quality of life and survival. Despite a subclinical organ failure syndrome undetectable by current diagnostics, the text proposes the increasing importance of AI in aiding physicians in diagnosing this syndrome in the future. This review explores the interconnection between precursor lesions of breast cancer (typical ductal hyperplasia, atypical ductal/lobular hyperplasia) and the subclinical of multiple organ failure syndrome, both representing early stages marked by alterations preceding clinical symptoms, undetectable through conventional diagnostic methods. Addressing the question "Why patients with breast cancer exhibit a tendency to deteriorate", this study investigates the biological progression from a subclinical multiple organ failure syndrome, characterized by insidious but indisputable lesions, to an acute (clinical) state resembling a cascade akin to a waterfall or domino effect, often culminating in the patient's demise. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus databases in October 2023, employing keywords such as "MODS", "SIRS", "sepsis", "pathophysiology of MODS", "MODS in cancer patients", "multiple organ failure", "risk factors", "cancer", "ICU", "quality of life", and "breast cancer". Supplementary references were extracted from the retrieved articles. This study emphasizes the importance of early identification and prevention of the multiple organ failure cascade at the inception of the malignant state, aiming to enhance the quality of life and extend survival. This pursuit contributes to a deeper understanding of risk factors and viable therapeutic options. Despite the existence of the subclinical multiple organ failure syndrome, current diagnostic methodologies remain inadequate, prompting consideration of AI as an increasingly crucial tool for early identification in the diagnostic process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
16
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175048107
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16020381