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Differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors

INTRODUCTION: The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the optic cups of tamoxifen users and anastrozole users differ in size, with the cups of the tamoxifen users being smaller. METHODS: Optic nerve head (ONH) topography was measured using a commercially available, confocal scanning...

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Autores principales: Eisner, Alvin, Toomey, Maureen D., Falardeau, Julie, Samples, John R., Vetto, John T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2045691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17260092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10549-006-9486-3
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author Eisner, Alvin
Toomey, Maureen D.
Falardeau, Julie
Samples, John R.
Vetto, John T.
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Toomey, Maureen D.
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Samples, John R.
Vetto, John T.
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description INTRODUCTION: The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the optic cups of tamoxifen users and anastrozole users differ in size, with the cups of the tamoxifen users being smaller. METHODS: Optic nerve head (ONH) topography was measured using a commercially available, confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope for three populations of amenorrheic women ages 40–69 years: subjects using (1) tamoxifen (20 mg/day) or (2) anastrozole (1 mg/day) for ≤ 2 years as adjuvant therapy after successful primary treatment for breast cancer, and (3) control subjects with no breast cancer histories and not using any hormonal medication. All subjects had excellent visual acuity and healthy eyes, based on conventional photographic assessment. RESULTS: The cup volumes of the tamoxifen users were shown to be significantly smaller than the cup volumes of the anastrozole users, which were indistinguishable from normal. Because the cup volumes of the tamoxifen users decreased markedly with age at about 50 years and because anastrozole is indicated only for post-menopausal women, comparisons were reassessed for subjects older than 50 years. For these subjects, the cup volumes of the tamoxifen users averaged less than half of the volumes for each of the other two subject groups, and significant between-group differences existed in both the lateral (cup area) and axial (cup depth) directions. In contrast, any between-group differences at the ONH margin were small and not significant. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that the ONH be assessed biomorphometrically for tamoxifen users reporting visual change that cannot be attributed to non-tamoxifen causes. The ability of modern intraocular imaging techniques to reveal anatomic change on the order of tens of microns may be useful for assessing tamoxifen-induced effects occurring simultaneously elsewhere in the brain, particularly since the presence of small cups is consistent with the possibility of tamoxifen-induced astrocytic swelling.
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spelling pubmed-20456912007-11-01 Differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors Eisner, Alvin Toomey, Maureen D. Falardeau, Julie Samples, John R. Vetto, John T. Breast Cancer Res Treat Preclinical Study/Clinical Trial/Epidemiology/Invited Commentary INTRODUCTION: The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the optic cups of tamoxifen users and anastrozole users differ in size, with the cups of the tamoxifen users being smaller. METHODS: Optic nerve head (ONH) topography was measured using a commercially available, confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope for three populations of amenorrheic women ages 40–69 years: subjects using (1) tamoxifen (20 mg/day) or (2) anastrozole (1 mg/day) for ≤ 2 years as adjuvant therapy after successful primary treatment for breast cancer, and (3) control subjects with no breast cancer histories and not using any hormonal medication. All subjects had excellent visual acuity and healthy eyes, based on conventional photographic assessment. RESULTS: The cup volumes of the tamoxifen users were shown to be significantly smaller than the cup volumes of the anastrozole users, which were indistinguishable from normal. Because the cup volumes of the tamoxifen users decreased markedly with age at about 50 years and because anastrozole is indicated only for post-menopausal women, comparisons were reassessed for subjects older than 50 years. For these subjects, the cup volumes of the tamoxifen users averaged less than half of the volumes for each of the other two subject groups, and significant between-group differences existed in both the lateral (cup area) and axial (cup depth) directions. In contrast, any between-group differences at the ONH margin were small and not significant. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that the ONH be assessed biomorphometrically for tamoxifen users reporting visual change that cannot be attributed to non-tamoxifen causes. The ability of modern intraocular imaging techniques to reveal anatomic change on the order of tens of microns may be useful for assessing tamoxifen-induced effects occurring simultaneously elsewhere in the brain, particularly since the presence of small cups is consistent with the possibility of tamoxifen-induced astrocytic swelling. Springer US 2007-01-27 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2045691/ /pubmed/17260092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10549-006-9486-3 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007
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title Differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors
title_full Differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors
title_fullStr Differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors
title_full_unstemmed Differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors
title_short Differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors
title_sort differential effects of tamoxifen and anastrozole on optic cup size in breast cancer survivors
topic Preclinical Study/Clinical Trial/Epidemiology/Invited Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2045691/
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