The impact of waist-to-hip ratio on clinical outcomes in metastatic breast cancer patients treated with aromatase inhibitors |
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Authors: | Artac Mehmet Bozcuk Hakan Afacan Berna Ozdogan Mustafa Samur Mustafa |
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Affiliation: | Division of Medical Oncology, Meram Medical Faculty, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | We aimed to identify whether abdominal fat distribution could affect the outcome in metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) or not. A total of 42 MBC patients treated with first line hormonal therapy were enrolled in this study. Factors associated with overall survival in the univariate analysis were age, c-erb-B2 expression intensity (+++ versus others by immunohistochemistry), and WHR, whereas only WHR retained significance in the multivariate analysis. Median overall survival figures were 472 days versus unreached for patients with a WHR of <0.92 and >/=0.92 (Log rank statistic=9.76, P=0.002). Similarly, the corresponding progression free survival figures for patients with a WHR of <0.92 and >/=0.92 were 423 versus 1004 days (Log rank statistic=6.37, P=0.012). This study suggests that WHR may serve as a potential predictive marker in MBC patients treated with AIs. |
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