A survey among breast cancer survivors: treatment of the climacteric after breast cancer

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作者
Antoine, C. [1 ]
Vandromme, J. [1 ]
Fastrez, M. [1 ]
Carly, B. [1 ]
Liebens, F. [1 ]
Rozenberg, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Free Univ Brussels, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, CHU St Pierre, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
关键词
breast cancer survivors; menopause; vasomotor symptoms; climacteric treatment; hormone replacement therapy; survey;
D O I
10.1080/13697130802244422
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R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Aim To evaluate the prevalence and type of menopausal treatments used by breast cancer survivors. To assess factors that impaired the quality of life of these patients. Material and methods A questionnaire assessing quality of life was sent to 325 breast cancer patients. A 66% valid response rate was obtained. Among these responses, 169 women were postmenopausal. The following results concern these patients only. Results Forty-five women were using some treatment to alleviate certain menopausal symptoms (26.6%). More than half of the patients used no therapy to alleviate menopausal symptoms, either because they had no symptoms (n = 43; 25.4%), they feared breast cancer recurrence (n = 24; 14.2%), they were advised not to use a treatment (n = 27; 16%), it had been shown to be inefficient (n = 5; 3%), or because of contraindication (n = 3; 1.8%). In this survey, 62.3% of postmenopausal women affected by breast cancer suffered from hot flushes (n = 94), of which half were severe (n = 46). Among women suffering from hot flushes, a third used various products to alleviate their symptoms (n = 30). Younger women suffered more often from vasomotor symptoms than did older women (p < 0.000). Current users of aromatase inhibitors suffered more from sexual disorders than did non-users (p < 0.001). They had more often an unsatisfactory sexual life (p < 0.01), more vaginal dryness (p = 0.01) and a decreased libido (p < 0.02) compared to non-users. Conclusion More than 50% of postmenopausal women suffered from climacteric symptoms such as hot flushes, but few were taking a treatment to alleviate these symptoms.
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