Crispo Anna, Grimaldi Maria, D'Aiuto Massimiliano, Rinaldo Massimo, Capasso Immacolata, Amore Alfonso, D'Aiuto Giuseppe, Giudice Aldo, Ciliberto Gennaro, Montella Maurizio
Epidemiology Unit, National Cancer Institute, "G. Pascale" Foundation, Via M. Semmola, 80131 Naples, Italy.
Epidemiology Unit, National Cancer Institute, "G. Pascale" Foundation, Via M. Semmola, 80131 Naples, Italy.
Breast. 2015 Feb;24(1):86-9. doi: 10.1016/j.breast.2014.11.005. Epub 2014 Nov 29.
Few studies are available on the potential impact of body weight on breast cancer prognosis in screen-detected patients. Moreover, it is not known whether body mass index (BMI) could have a different prognostic impact in screen-detected versus symptomatic breast cancer patients. To investigate these unsolved issues, we carried out a retrospective study evaluating the effect of BMI on breast cancer prognosis in screen-detected vs symptomatic breast cancer patients.
We conducted a follow-up study on 448 women diagnosed with incident, histologically-confirmed breast cancer. Patients were categorized according to their BMI as normal weight, overweight and obese. Disease free survival (DFS), overall survival (OS), and BMI curves were compared according to mode of cancer detection.
Among screen-detected patients, higher BMI was associated with a significant lower DFS, whereas no significant difference was observed among symptomatic patients. OS showed similar results. In the multivariate analysis adjusting for age, education, tumor size, nodal status, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and menopausal status, the risk for high level of BMI among screen-detected patients did not reach the statistical significance for either recurrence or survival.
Our study highlights the potential impact of high bodyweight in breast cancer prognosis, the findings confirm that obesity plays a role in women breast cancer prognosis independently from diagnosis mode.
关于体重对筛查发现的乳腺癌患者预后的潜在影响,相关研究较少。此外,尚不清楚体重指数(BMI)在筛查发现的乳腺癌患者与有症状的乳腺癌患者中是否具有不同的预后影响。为了研究这些未解决的问题,我们进行了一项回顾性研究,评估BMI对筛查发现的乳腺癌患者与有症状的乳腺癌患者预后的影响。
我们对448例经组织学确诊为新发乳腺癌的女性进行了随访研究。根据BMI将患者分为正常体重、超重和肥胖。根据癌症检测方式比较无病生存期(DFS)、总生存期(OS)和BMI曲线。
在筛查发现的患者中,较高的BMI与显著较低的DFS相关,而在有症状的患者中未观察到显著差异。OS显示出类似的结果。在对年龄、教育程度、肿瘤大小、淋巴结状态、雌激素受体(ER)、孕激素受体(PR)和绝经状态进行校正的多变量分析中,筛查发现的患者中BMI较高的复发或生存风险均未达到统计学意义。
我们的研究强调了高体重对乳腺癌预后的潜在影响,研究结果证实肥胖在女性乳腺癌预后中起作用,且独立于诊断方式。