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Lipid Disturbances in Breast Cancer Patients during Chemotherapy.
Alimperti, Aikaterini; Alikari, Victoria; Tsironi, Maria; Rojas Gil, Andrea Paola; Papageorgiou, Dimitrios; Kolovos, Petros; Panagiotou, Aspasia; Panoutsopoulos, George I; Lavdaniti, Maria; Zyga, Sofia.
Afiliação
  • Alimperti A; Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
  • Alikari V; Department of Nursing, University of West Attica, 12243 Egaleo, Greece.
  • Tsironi M; Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
  • Rojas Gil AP; Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
  • Papageorgiou D; Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
  • Kolovos P; Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
  • Panagiotou A; Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
  • Panoutsopoulos GI; Department of Nutrition Science and Dietetics, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
  • Lavdaniti M; Department of Nursing, International Hellenic University, 57001 Nea Moudania, Greece.
  • Zyga S; Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22131 Tripolis, Greece.
Nurs Rep ; 13(4): 1500-1510, 2023 Oct 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37987405
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Cardiovascular diseases are common complications after chemotherapy due to the effect of the drug on lipid levels. This study aimed to explore the changes in lipid profiles in patients with breast cancer under chemotherapy. METHODS: In this prospective study, 50 patients with breast cancer participated. Three biochemical-lipid hematological tests were performed: total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TGs), High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL-C), and Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL-C) before initiation (pre-chemotherapy), at the start (first follow-up), and at the completion (second follow-up) of the first cycle of chemotherapy. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Analyses were conducted using SPSS Statistical Software (version 22.0). RESULTS: Mean TC values increased significantly at second follow-up. TGs values decreased significantly from first to second follow-up. HDL-C was significantly lower at first follow-up compared with pre-chemotherapy and was similar to the pre-chemotherapy levels at second follow-up. LDL-C values were significantly higher at second follow-up compared with pre-chemotherapy measurement. Significantly positive correlations of BMI with pre-chemotherapy LDL-C, first follow-up TC, first follow-up LDL-C, second follow-up TC, and second follow-up LDL-C were found. CONCLUSIONS: There is a statistically significant increase in the levels of TC and LDL-C in breast cancer patients during chemotherapy. This study was not registered.
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