Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort

A concern in breast cancer involves changes in weight which may adversely affect the prognosis of patients. This study intended to evaluate weight changed uring chemotherapy and its association with prognostic outcome measured as event-free survival (EFS)among breast cancer patients. A total of63 wo...

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Main Authors: Lua, Pei Lin, Noor Salihah, Zakaria, Nik Mazlan, Mamat
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spelling my-unisza-ir.74272022-09-13T05:44:41Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7427/ Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort Lua, Pei Lin Noor Salihah, Zakaria Nik Mazlan, Mamat R Medicine (General) A concern in breast cancer involves changes in weight which may adversely affect the prognosis of patients. This study intended to evaluate weight changed uring chemotherapy and its association with prognostic outcome measured as event-free survival (EFS)among breast cancer patients. A total of63 women diagnosed with breast cancer and have been treated by anthracycline-based chemotherapy between 2005 and 2011were included. A weight change (WC) was calculated based on relative percentage of weight changes from baseline to post-chemotherapy and categorized into either weight change (WC >5%) or stable (±5% WC). Survival probabilities were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier (SPSS 20). Upon treatment completion, 42.9% of the women experienced weight changes. A small weight reduction was observed (61.1 ± 11.6kg to 60.2 ± 11.9kg; -0.8 ± 4.0kg; p=0.106). The median EFS of women who experienced weight change was shorter (median 61.0 months) compared to those who maintained their weight (median 89.0 months) (p=0.044). In this study, weight changes during breast cancer chemotherapy were associated with poorer prognosis in comparison to women who maintained their weight. Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association 2016 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7427/1/FH02-FSK-16-06113.jpg Lua, Pei Lin and Noor Salihah, Zakaria and Nik Mazlan, Mamat (2016) Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort. Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine, 16 (1). pp. 129-136. ISSN 16750306
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Nik Mazlan, Mamat
Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort
description A concern in breast cancer involves changes in weight which may adversely affect the prognosis of patients. This study intended to evaluate weight changed uring chemotherapy and its association with prognostic outcome measured as event-free survival (EFS)among breast cancer patients. A total of63 women diagnosed with breast cancer and have been treated by anthracycline-based chemotherapy between 2005 and 2011were included. A weight change (WC) was calculated based on relative percentage of weight changes from baseline to post-chemotherapy and categorized into either weight change (WC >5%) or stable (±5% WC). Survival probabilities were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier (SPSS 20). Upon treatment completion, 42.9% of the women experienced weight changes. A small weight reduction was observed (61.1 ± 11.6kg to 60.2 ± 11.9kg; -0.8 ± 4.0kg; p=0.106). The median EFS of women who experienced weight change was shorter (median 61.0 months) compared to those who maintained their weight (median 89.0 months) (p=0.044). In this study, weight changes during breast cancer chemotherapy were associated with poorer prognosis in comparison to women who maintained their weight.
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author Lua, Pei Lin
Noor Salihah, Zakaria
Nik Mazlan, Mamat
author_facet Lua, Pei Lin
Noor Salihah, Zakaria
Nik Mazlan, Mamat
author_sort Lua, Pei Lin
title Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort
title_short Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort
title_full Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort
title_fullStr Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort
title_full_unstemmed Weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: A preliminary assessment in single centre cohort
title_sort weight changes during chemotherapy and prognostic outcome in breast cancer: a preliminary assessment in single centre cohort
publisher Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association
publishDate 2016
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