Effects of adjuvant therapy on body composition measurements in women with early breast cancer

Özet

Aim: This study aimed to determine the effects of adjuvant therapy on body mass index (BMI) and body fat (BF) measurements inwomen with early-stage breast cancer (ESBC).Material and Methods: We prospectively evaluated BMI and BF measurements including trunk fat mass kilograms (kg), trunk fatmass (%) and total body fat (%) on a bioelectric impedance analyzer in 29 women with stages I-III breast cancer. All of the patientsreceived anthracycline-based adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT). Six patients were hormone receptor (HR)-negative. Twenty-threepatients were HR-positive and received adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) following ACT. Eleven HR-positive postmenopausalpatients were treated with an aromatase inhibitor (AI), and the remaining twelve HR-positive premenopausal patients were treatedwith tamoxifen (TMX). A total of 3 measurements were performed in the beginning of chemotherapy, at 6th, and 12th months.Results: Although the BMI was significantly increased, there was no significant change in the BF during chemotherapy in patientsreceiving only ACT. Both BMI and BF measurements were significantly increased in premenopausal patients receiving TMX afterACT. However, no significant change was observed in BMI and BF measurements in postmenopausal patients receiving AI after ACT.Conclusions: ACT increased both BMI and BF measurements in patients with HR-positive premenopausal ESBC. Treatment withTMX or AI after ACT did not enhance the changes due to chemotherapy on body composition. Therefore, especially patients withHR-positive premenopausal ESBC should be careful not to gain weight during ACT.

Açıklama

Anahtar Kelimeler

Early breast cancer, Adjuvant therapy, Body mass index, Body fat measurements

Kaynak

Annals of Medical Research

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Scopus Q Değeri

Cilt

26

Sayı

9

Künye

Eryılmaz, M. K., Karaağaç, M., Araz, M., Atabek, M. E., Artaç, M. (2019). Effects of adjuvant therapy on body composition measurements in women with early breast cancer. Annals of Medical Research, 26, 9, 2039-2044.