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The impact of non- and anthracycline-based chemotherapy on fatigue in breast cancer survivors: results from WF-97415.
Avis, Nancy E; Levine, Beverly J; Klepin, Heidi D; Mihalko, Shannon L; Brubaker, Peter H; Moore, Tonya; Ladd, Amy C; Dent, Susan F; Hackney, Mary Helen; Ky, Bonnie; Ntim, William O; Wagner, Lynne I; Weaver, Kathryn E; Hundley, W Gregory.
Affiliation
  • Avis NE; Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC, 27157, USA. navis@wakehealth.edu.
  • Levine BJ; Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC, 27157, USA.
  • Klepin HD; Department of Hematology and Oncology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
  • Mihalko SL; Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
  • Brubaker PH; Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
  • Moore T; Section On Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
  • Ladd AC; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Pauley Heart Center, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Dent SF; Division of Medical Oncology, Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
  • Hackney MH; Department of Hematology, Oncology, and Palliative Care, Massey Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Ky B; Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • Ntim WO; UNC School of Medicine, Novant Health Campus, Novant Heart & Vascular Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA.
  • Wagner LI; UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
  • Weaver KE; Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC, 27157, USA.
  • Hundley WG; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Pauley Heart Center, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
Support Care Cancer ; 32(8): 528, 2024 Jul 19.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39028321
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To examine the differential effect of non- and anthracycline-based chemotherapy on fatigue over 12 months post-diagnosis among breast cancer survivors.

METHODS:

This study is based on a prospective Wake Forest NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) multicenter cohort study (WF-97415) of women with stage I to III breast cancer and non-cancer controls. Analyses compared those 1) receiving, or 2) not receiving anthracycline chemotherapy, 3) receiving aromatase inhibitors (AIs) without chemotherapy, with 4) a comparator group without a history of cancer. In-person clinic assessments were conducted at baseline (prior to chemotherapy or start of AI therapy), and 3 and 12 months after baseline. The Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue scale was the primary outcome. Estimated least squares means by group using mixed models with a random subject effect, fixed effects of time and group, and the interaction between time and group was used to compare groups across time, controlling for age, comorbidities, and treatment variables.

RESULTS:

Among 284 women (mean age = 53.4 years, sd 11.9 years), there was a significant (p < 0.0001) group by time interaction, with a sharp increase in fatigue at 3 months in the two chemotherapy groups in comparison to the non-chemotherapy and non-cancer controls. The two chemotherapy groups did not significantly differ in fatigue at any time point.

CONCLUSION:

Women with breast cancer who receive non- or anthracycline-based chemotherapy experience similar trends in and levels of fatigue within the first year of treatment and greater fatigue than women receiving AIs alone or women without breast cancer.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Tumeurs du sein / Anthracyclines / Fatigue / Survivants du cancer Limites: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Langue: En Journal: Support Care Cancer Sujet du journal: NEOPLASIAS / SERVICOS DE SAUDE Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: États-Unis d'Amérique Pays de publication: Allemagne

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Tumeurs du sein / Anthracyclines / Fatigue / Survivants du cancer Limites: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Langue: En Journal: Support Care Cancer Sujet du journal: NEOPLASIAS / SERVICOS DE SAUDE Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: États-Unis d'Amérique Pays de publication: Allemagne