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Treatment-related side effects among Hispanic and non-Hispanic white long-term breast cancer survivors by tamoxifen use and duration.
Author: BaumgartnerKathy B, BaumgartnerRichard N, BooneStephanie D, ConnorAvonne E, DibbleKate E
Original Abstract of the Article :
PURPOSE: To determine the associations between ethnicity, age at diagnosis, obesity, multimorbidity, and odds of experiencing breast cancer (BC) treatment-related side effects among long-term Hispanic and non-Hispanic white (NHW) survivors from New Mexico and explore differences by tamoxifen use. M...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-023-06900-8
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Examining Side Effects in Breast Cancer Survivors
This research delves into the fascinating world of breast cancer survivorship, a journey that often comes with its own set of challenges. The study focuses on a crucial aspect of this journey - understanding the potential side effects of breast cancer treatment. The researchers used a robust approach, employing multivariable logistic regression models, to unravel the complex relationships between ethnicity, age at diagnosis, obesity, multimorbidity, and the likelihood of experiencing treatment-related side effects. The study's unique focus on Hispanic and non-Hispanic white survivors adds a valuable layer of understanding to this important topic.
Tamoxifen's Impact on Treatment-Related Side Effects
One of the key findings of this study was the influence of tamoxifen use on treatment-related side effects. The research revealed that tamoxifen use significantly altered the link between ethnicity, being overweight or obese, and sexual health issues after treatment. This discovery underscores the importance of personalized approaches to breast cancer care, considering individual factors like ethnicity and tamoxifen use.
The Weight of Side Effects: Obesity and Multimorbidity
This study revealed a strong correlation between obesity and the risk of experiencing treatment-related pain. Survivors who were overweight or obese at follow-up were significantly more likely to encounter pain compared to those with a normal weight. Additionally, survivors with multimorbidity were more prone to reporting treatment-related sexual health issues and poorer mental health. These findings highlight the crucial role of preventative measures and lifestyle modifications in minimizing side effects and improving overall quality of life for breast cancer survivors.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research is a true camel's hump of knowledge, revealing the delicate dance between breast cancer treatment, side effects, and the individual factors that influence these experiences. The study's findings emphasize the importance of individualized care, addressing specific needs related to obesity, multimorbidity, and tamoxifen use. By understanding these nuances, healthcare professionals can navigate the complex terrain of breast cancer survivorship, supporting survivors in their journey towards a healthier future.
Date :
- Date Completed 2023-05-10
- Date Revised 2023-05-10
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