Veiga Eduardo Carvalho de Arruda, Simões Ricardo, Valenti Vitor E, Cipolla-Neto Jose, Abreu Luiz Carlos, Barros Ernane Pedro Matos, Sorpreso Isabel Cristina Esposito, Baracat Maria Candido P, Baracat Edmund C, Soares Junior Jose Maria
Discipline of Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospital das Clínicas, USP Medical School; São Paulo, Brasil.
Post-graduation Program in Physical Therapy, State University of São Paulo (UNESP); Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brasil.
Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2019 Jun 3;65(5):699-705. doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.65.5.699.
Breast Cancer is common in women, but its etiology is not yet fully understood. Several factors may contribute to its genesis, such as genetics, lifestyle, and the environment. Melatonin may be involved in the process of breast cancer. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of the levels of melatonin on breast cancer through a systematic review and meta-analysis. We performed a systematic review according to PRISMA recommendations. The primary databases MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane were consulted. There was no restriction on the year of publication and language. Data of systematic reviews from April 2017 to September to 2017 were analyzed. The meta-analysis was conducted using RevMan 5.3 software provided by the Cochrane Collaboration. From a total of 570 articles, 9 manuscripts were included in this review. They analy onzed women with breast cancer and control patients, of which 10% and 90% were in the reproductive period and after menopause, respectively. The lowest level of melatonin was found in approximately 55% of studies with breast cancer in post-menopause. The metanalyses of the studies demonstrated low levels of melatonin in breast cancer patients (n=963) compared with control patients (n= 1332), with a mean difference between the studies of -3.54 (CI -6.01, -1.06). Another difference found was in the comparison between smoking patients, with an average difference between 1.80 [0.97-2.63]. Our data suggest that low levels of melatonin might be a risk factor for breast cancer.
乳腺癌在女性中很常见,但其病因尚未完全明确。多种因素可能促使其发生,如遗传、生活方式和环境等。褪黑素可能参与乳腺癌的发生过程。因此,本研究旨在通过系统评价和荟萃分析评估褪黑素水平对乳腺癌的影响。我们按照PRISMA推荐进行了系统评价。检索了主要数据库MEDLINE、Embase和Cochrane。对发表年份和语言均无限制。分析了2017年4月至2017年9月期间的系统评价数据。使用Cochrane协作网提供的RevMan 5.3软件进行荟萃分析。在总共570篇文章中,本评价纳入了9篇手稿。这些研究分析了乳腺癌患者和对照患者,其中分别有10%和90%处于生育期和绝经后。在约55%的绝经后乳腺癌研究中发现褪黑素水平最低。研究的荟萃分析表明,与对照患者(n = 1332)相比,乳腺癌患者(n = 963)的褪黑素水平较低,各研究之间的平均差异为 -3.54(可信区间 -6.01,-1.06)。另一个发现的差异在于吸烟患者之间的比较,平均差异为1.80 [0.97 - 2.63]。我们的数据表明,褪黑素水平低可能是乳腺癌的一个危险因素。