| Literature DB >> 24530096 |
Toshiaki Iwase1, Rikiya Nakamura2, Naohito Yamamoto1, Atushi Yoshi1, Makiko Itami3, Masaru Miyazaki4.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of subtype and body mass index (BMI) on neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and postoperative prognosis. Two-hundred and forty nine patients who underwent surgery after NAC were included. A multivariate analysis and survival analysis were used to clarify the relationship between BMI, subtype, and NAC. In the logistic regression model, the pCR rate had a significant relationship with the subtype and tumor stage. In the non-pCR group, more overweight patients had significantly a worse disease-free survival (DFS) compared to normal range patients (Log lank test, p < 0.05). In the Cox proportional hazards model, subtype and tumor stage were significantly associated with decreased DFS. In conclusion, patients with the ER (+), HER (-) type and a high BMI had a high risk for recurrence when they achieved non-pCR after NAC.Entities:
Keywords: Body mass index; Breast neoplasms; Neoadjuvant therapy
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24530096 DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2013.11.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast ISSN: 0960-9776 Impact factor: 4.380