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Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol
Background. Joint symptoms (JSs) are problematic adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of aromatase inhibitors (AIs). Involvement of decreased serum estradiol (SE) has been suggested. Patients and Methods. 104 postmenopausal breast cancer patients administered an AI were prospectively investigated regarding...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3263690/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22312534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/951260 |
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author | Honda, Junko Kanematsu, Miyuki Nakagawa, Misako Takahashi, Masako Nagao, Taeko Tangoku, Akira Sasa, Mitsunori |
author_facet | Honda, Junko Kanematsu, Miyuki Nakagawa, Misako Takahashi, Masako Nagao, Taeko Tangoku, Akira Sasa, Mitsunori |
author_sort | Honda, Junko |
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description | Background. Joint symptoms (JSs) are problematic adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of aromatase inhibitors (AIs). Involvement of decreased serum estradiol (SE) has been suggested. Patients and Methods. 104 postmenopausal breast cancer patients administered an AI were prospectively investigated regarding various clinical parameters, JS and hot flashes as ADRs, and the SE level. Results. JS manifested in 31.7% of patients and hot flashes in 18.3%. Chi-square testing showed a significantly higher incidence of JS in several patient strata: <55 years old, decreased SE, and elevated total cholesterol (TC). In univariate analysis, JS correlated significantly with a pre-AI % YAM of ≥80%, decreased SE, and elevated TC. Eight (7.7%) patients maintained SE at ≥5 pg/mL for >6 consecutive months, with no JS. In chi-square testing, hot flashes showed a significantly higher incidence in patients <55 years old. Conclusion. AI-ADRs occurred more readily in younger patients. Decreased SE may be indirectly involved in JS. |
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spelling | pubmed-32636902012-02-06 Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol Honda, Junko Kanematsu, Miyuki Nakagawa, Misako Takahashi, Masako Nagao, Taeko Tangoku, Akira Sasa, Mitsunori Int J Surg Oncol Research Article Background. Joint symptoms (JSs) are problematic adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of aromatase inhibitors (AIs). Involvement of decreased serum estradiol (SE) has been suggested. Patients and Methods. 104 postmenopausal breast cancer patients administered an AI were prospectively investigated regarding various clinical parameters, JS and hot flashes as ADRs, and the SE level. Results. JS manifested in 31.7% of patients and hot flashes in 18.3%. Chi-square testing showed a significantly higher incidence of JS in several patient strata: <55 years old, decreased SE, and elevated total cholesterol (TC). In univariate analysis, JS correlated significantly with a pre-AI % YAM of ≥80%, decreased SE, and elevated TC. Eight (7.7%) patients maintained SE at ≥5 pg/mL for >6 consecutive months, with no JS. In chi-square testing, hot flashes showed a significantly higher incidence in patients <55 years old. Conclusion. AI-ADRs occurred more readily in younger patients. Decreased SE may be indirectly involved in JS. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011 2011-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3263690/ /pubmed/22312534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/951260 Text en Copyright © 2011 Junko Honda et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Honda, Junko Kanematsu, Miyuki Nakagawa, Misako Takahashi, Masako Nagao, Taeko Tangoku, Akira Sasa, Mitsunori Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol |
title | Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol |
title_full | Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol |
title_fullStr | Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol |
title_full_unstemmed | Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol |
title_short | Joint Symptoms, Aromatase Inhibitor-Related Adverse Reactions, Are Indirectly Associated with Decreased Serum Estradiol |
title_sort | joint symptoms, aromatase inhibitor-related adverse reactions, are indirectly associated with decreased serum estradiol |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3263690/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22312534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/951260 |
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