对发展中国家伊斯兰堡 NORI 癌症医院女性乳腺癌患者化疗不良反应的综合研究。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1177/10781552241266254
Abdullah, Areesha Abid, Humza Saeed, Zabeehullah, Uswa Iftikhar, Muhammad Khubaib Arshad, Muhammad Uzair Shahid, Tayyab Rasool, Faizan Fazal, Aman Goyal, Anum Akbar
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导言乳腺癌是全球三大恶性肿瘤之一。放疗、激素替代疗法和化疗是乳腺癌的治疗方法,但化疗会产生不良反应,妨碍患者的日常生活:目的:评估女性乳腺癌患者在接受全身化疗(辅助和新辅助)后影响各器官系统的症状性毒性反应的发生率、严重程度和关联性,以及它们对日常生活的影响。此外,还要确定特定年龄组不良反应的严重程度及其与家族史和疾病分期的关系:一项观察性研究针对 2023 年 5 月至 10 月期间在日本国立癌症医院接受化疗的 253 名女性乳腺癌患者。数据收集工具包括 NCI-PRO-CTCAE 标准问卷和患者病历。分析方法包括描述性统计、T 检验和卡方检验:在 253 名患者中,41.4% 年龄在 41-50 岁之间。化疗周期超过三个时,体重会发生显著变化(p = 0.034)。化疗周期增加与胃肠道(口腔/咽喉溃疡 p = 0.031,呕吐 p = 0.021)、呼吸道(咳嗽 p = 0.04)、心血管(手臂/腿部肿胀 p = 0.007,心悸 p = 0.052)、皮肤(脱发 p = 0.000,皮肤干燥 p = 0.054)和肌肉骨骼(疲劳 p = 0.002)不良反应有显著关联。阳性家族史和 18-30 岁年龄组与不良反应严重程度也有显著关联。疾病分期对神经系统有明显影响(2期 p = 0.007,3期 p = 0.01):结论:不同年龄组的不良反应严重程度各不相同,取决于疾病分期、遗传学和治疗持续时间。这些患者报告的结果突出表明,有必要在考虑预后因素和治疗不良反应的基础上制定更好的管理策略。
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A comprehensive study of adverse effects of chemotherapy on female breast cancer patients in NORI Cancer Hospital, Islamabad in a developing country.

Introduction: Breast cancer is one of the top three malignancies worldwide. While radiotherapy, hormone replacement therapys, and chemotherapy are treatments, chemotherapy causes adverse effects that hinder daily life activities.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence, severity, and association of symptomatic toxicities in female breast cancer patients affecting various organ systems post systemic chemotherapy (adjuvant and neoadjuvant), and their impact on daily activities. Additionally, to determine the severity of adverse effects in specific age groups and their association with family history and disease stage.

Methodology: An observational study was conducted on 253 female breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy at NORI Cancer Hospital from May to October 2023. Data collection tools included the NCI-PRO-CTCAE standardized questionnaire and patient medical records. Analysis was performed using descriptive statistics, T-tests, and Chi-square tests.

Results: Among the 253 patients, 41.4% were aged 41-50. Significant weight changes (p = 0.034) were observed with more than three chemotherapy cycles. Notable associations included increased chemotherapy cycles with gastrointestinal (mouth/throat sores p = 0.031, vomiting p = 0.021), respiratory (cough p = 0.04), cardiovascular (arm/leg swelling p = 0.007, palpitations p = 0.052), integumentary (hair loss p = 0.000, skin dryness p = 0.054), and musculoskeletal (fatigue p = 0.002) adverse effects. Positive family history and the 18-30 age group also showed significant associations with adverse effect severity. Disease stage significantly influenced the nervous system (stage 2 p = 0.007, stage 3 p = 0.01).

Conclusion: The severity of adverse effects varies among age groups, depending on disease stage, genetics, and treatment duration. These patient-reported outcomes highlight the need for better management strategies considering prognostic factors and treatment adverse effects.

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