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Treatment and outcomes in diabetic breast cancer patients.

Heather Taffet Gold1, Nour Makarem, Joseph M Nicholson, Niyati Parekh.   

Abstract

Effective breast cancer management is more complex with diabetes present and may contribute to poor outcomes. Therefore, we conducted two simultaneous systematic reviews to address the association of diabetes with (1) treatment patterns in breast cancer patients and (2) breast cancer recurrence rates or breast cancer-specific and all-cause mortality. We searched major databases for English language peer-reviewed studies through November 2013, which addressed either of the above research questions, following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) method. Analyses compared treatment patterns or health outcomes for breast cancer subjects with and without diabetes. We used STROBE quality criteria and conducted a random-effects meta-analysis of all-cause mortality. The review yielded 11 publications for question 1 and 26 for question 2, with nine overlapping. Treatment studies showed chemotherapy was less likely in patients with diabetes. Of 22 studies, 21 assessing all-cause mortality indicated a statistically significant increased overall mortality for patients with diabetes (hazard ratios: 0.33-5.40), with meta-analysis of eligible studies indicating a 52 % increased risk. Nine studies assessing breast cancer-specific mortality had inconsistent results, with five showing significantly increased risk for diabetes patients. Results were inconsistent for recurrence and metastases. The majority of studies reported detrimental associations between diabetes and optimal treatment or all-cause mortality among women with breast cancer. Divergence in variable and outcomes inclusion and definitions, potential participation bias in individual studies, and differing analytic methods make inferences difficult. This review illuminates the importance of the impact of diabetes on breast cancer patients and explicitly recognizes that co-management of conditions is necessary to prevent excess morbidity and mortality.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24442643     DOI: 10.1007/s10549-014-2833-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 0167-6806            Impact factor:   4.872


  10 in total

1.  Diabetes and differences in detection of incident invasive breast cancer.

Authors:  Gregory S Calip; Onchee Yu; Denise M Boudreau; Huibo Shao; Ruth Oratz; Stephen B Richardson; Heather T Gold
Journal:  Cancer Causes Control       Date:  2019-04-04       Impact factor: 2.506

2.  Good glycaemic control is associated with a better prognosis in breast cancer patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  Yen-Lin Chang; Wayne Huey-Herng Sheu; Shih-Yi Lin; Wen-Shyong Liou
Journal:  Clin Exp Med       Date:  2018-03-23       Impact factor: 3.984

3.  Diabetes and Overall Survival among Breast Cancer Patients in the U.S. Military Health System.

Authors:  Stephanie Shao; Abegail A Gill; Shelia H Zahm; Ismail Jatoi; Craig D Shriver; Katherine A McGlynn; Kangmin Zhu
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2017-11-02       Impact factor: 4.254

4.  On the status of β-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance of breast cancer patient without history of diabetes after systemic treatment.

Authors:  Lin-jie Lu; Lu Gan; Jin-bo Hu; Liang Ran; Qing-feng Cheng; Rui-jue Wang; Liang-bin Jin; Guo-sheng Ren; Hong-yuan Li; Kai-nan Wu; Ling-quan Kong
Journal:  Med Oncol       Date:  2014-04-12       Impact factor: 3.064

5.  Receipt of Guideline-Concordant Care Among Older Women With Stage I-III Breast Cancer: A Population-Based Study.

Authors:  Traci LeMasters; S Suresh Madhavan; Usha Sambamoorthi; Hannah W Hazard-Jenkins; Kimberly M Kelly; Dustin Long
Journal:  J Natl Compr Canc Netw       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 11.908

6.  Racial disparities in diabetes care among incident breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer survivors: a SEER Medicare study.

Authors:  Laura C Pinheiro; Orysya Soroka; Lisa M Kern; Noel Higgason; John P Leonard; Monika M Safford
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2021-03-04       Impact factor: 4.442

7.  Association of Diabetes and Other Clinical and Sociodemographic Factors With Guideline-concordant Breast Cancer Treatment for Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Heather T Gold; Huibo Shao; Ruth Oratz; Onchee Yu; Marilyn Hammer; Stephen Richardson; Denise Boudreau
Journal:  Am J Clin Oncol       Date:  2020-02       Impact factor: 2.787

8.  Loss of microRNA-27b contributes to breast cancer stem cell generation by activating ENPP1.

Authors:  Ryou-u Takahashi; Hiroaki Miyazaki; Fumitaka Takeshita; Yusuke Yamamoto; Kaho Minoura; Makiko Ono; Makoto Kodaira; Kenji Tamura; Masaki Mori; Takahiro Ochiya
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2015-06-12       Impact factor: 14.919

9.  Managing diabetes during treatment for breast cancer: oncology and primary care providers' views on barriers and facilitators.

Authors:  Laura C Pinheiro; Jacklyn Cho; Lisa M Kern; Noel Higgason; Ronan O'Beirne; Rulla Tamimi; Monika Safford
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 3.359

Review 10.  Association between diabetes, obesity, aging, and cancer: review of recent literature.

Authors:  Judy K Qiang; Lorraine L Lipscombe; Iliana C Lega
Journal:  Transl Cancer Res       Date:  2020-09       Impact factor: 1.241

  10 in total

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