Is bone mineral density a prognostic factor in postmenopausal women with luminal A breast cancer?

Seungju Lee, Hyun Yul Kim, Youn Joo Jung, Seok-Kyung Kang, Jee Yeon Kim, Mi Sook Yun
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Purpose: Several studies are concerned about the association between bone mineral density (BMD) and the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, but it is controversial. Therefore, we evaluated whether BMD might be a risk factor for recurrences, or metastases in menopausal luminal A breast cancer patients.

Methods: In this retrospective study, data of 348 patients with luminal A breast cancer who received treatment at Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital between 2012 and 2016 were analyzed. Patients were divided into two groups: normal BMD and low BMD including osteopenia or osteoporosis in preoperative examination. Patients were also divided into three groups according to BMD changes: no change in BMD; improvement in BMD, and deterioration in BMD. Events were defined as recurrence, occurrence of contralateral breast cancer, and metastasis to any other organ.

Results: Preoperative examination revealed normal BMD in 129 of 348 patients and low BMD in 219 patients. During a median follow-up period of 78 months, only 14 patients (4.0%) experienced recurrences, distant metastases, or occurrences of contralateral breast cancer. Five-year disease-free survival rate was 98.2% for 219 patients with low BMD and 95.0% for 129 patients with normal BMD (P=0.33). Disease-free survival at 5 years was 97.0% for the no change in the BMD group, 94.6% for the BMD improvement group, and 98.4% for the BMD deterioration group (P=0.79).

Conclusion: In this study, BMD had no statistically significant associations on recurrences, metastases, or incidences of contralateral breast cancer in postmenopausal patients with luminal A breast cancer.

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骨矿物质密度是绝经后a腔乳腺癌患者的预后因素吗?
目的:一些研究关注绝经后妇女骨密度(BMD)与乳腺癌风险之间的关系,但存在争议。因此,我们评估了BMD是否可能是绝经期腔a乳腺癌患者复发或转移的危险因素。方法:回顾性分析2012年至2016年在釜山大学梁山医院接受治疗的348例腔A型乳腺癌患者的资料。将患者分为骨密度正常组和骨密度低组(术前检查伴有骨质减少或骨质疏松)。根据骨密度变化将患者分为三组:骨密度无变化;骨密度的改善和恶化。事件定义为复发,发生对侧乳腺癌,转移到任何其他器官。结果:348例患者术前检查显示骨密度正常129例,低骨密度219例。在78个月的中位随访期间,只有14名患者(4.0%)出现复发、远处转移或对侧乳腺癌的发生。219例骨密度低的患者5年无病生存率为98.2%,129例骨密度正常的患者5年无病生存率为95.0% (P=0.33)。骨密度无变化组5年无病生存率为97.0%,骨密度改善组为94.6%,骨密度恶化组为98.4% (P=0.79)。结论:在本研究中,BMD与绝经后腔A乳腺癌患者对侧乳腺癌的复发、转移或发病率无统计学意义。
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