Comorbidities and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Older Breast Cancer Survivors

被引:0
|
作者
Hague, Reina [1 ]
Prout, Marianne [3 ]
Geiger, Ann M. [4 ]
Kamineni, Aruna [5 ]
Thwin, Soe Soe [3 ,6 ]
Avila, Chantal [1 ]
Silliman, Rebecca A. [2 ]
Quinn, Virginia [1 ]
Yood, Marianne Ulcickas [7 ]
机构
[1] Kaiser Permanente, Pasadena, CA USA
[2] Boston Med Ctr, Boston, MA USA
[3] Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA USA
[4] Wake Forest Sch Med, Winston Salem, NC USA
[5] Grp Hlth Res Inst, Seattle, WA USA
[6] VA Healthcare Syst, Boston, MA USA
[7] Henry Ford Hlth Syst, Detroit, MI USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE | 2014年 / 20卷 / 01期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
RADIATION-THERAPY; HEART-DISEASE; ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY; AROMATASE INHIBITORS; WOMEN; MORTALITY; POPULATION; MORBIDITY; TOXICITY; STROKE;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: To evaluate cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in older breast cancer survivors compared with a group of women without breast cancer. Study Design: The retrospective study included (1) women aged 65 or more years who were initially diagnosed with stage I or II breast cancer from 1990 to 1994 in 6 US health plans and who survived at least 5 years postdiagnosis (cases) and (2) a matched comparison group. They were followed for a maximum of 15 years. Methods: Data sources included medical charts and electronic health records. Cases (n = 1361) were matched on age, health plan site, and enrollment year to women in the comparison group (n = 1361). Subjects were followed to the first CVD outcome, health plan disenrollment, death, or study end, We compared rates of CVD in these 2 groups and used Cox proportional hazard models to estimate the hazard ratio (HR), considering body mass index, smoking history, diabetes, and hypertension. Results: The strongest predictors of CVD were smoking history (HR = 1.29; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.15-1.46), diabetes (HR = 1.72; 95% CI, 1.48-1.99), and hypertension (HR = 1.48; 95% CI, 1.31-1.67) rather than breast cancer case-comparison status (HR = 0.97; 95% CI, 0.87-1.09). Conclusion: Results suggest that long-term prognosis in breast cancer patients is affected by management of preexisting conditions. Assessment of comorbid conditions and effective management of diabetes and hypertension in older breast cancer survivors may lead to longer overall survival.
引用
收藏
页码:86 / 92
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Cardiovascular Disease Risk in a Large, Population-Based Cohort of Breast Cancer Survivors
    Boekel, Naomi B.
    Schaapveld, Michael
    Gietema, Jourik A.
    Russell, Nicola S.
    Poortmans, Philip
    Theuws, Jacqueline C. M.
    Schinagl, Dominic A. X.
    Rietveld, Derek H. F.
    Versteegh, Michel I. M.
    Visser, Otto
    Rutgers, Emiel J. T.
    Aleman, Berthe M. P.
    van Leeuwen, Flora E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2016, 94 (05): : 1061 - 1072
  • [22] Diet quality and cardiovascular disease risk among breast cancer survivors in the Pathways Study
    Ergas, Isaac J.
    Cheng, Richard K.
    Roh, Janise M.
    Kushi, Lawrence H.
    Kresovich, Jacob K.
    Iribarren, Carlos
    Nguyen-Huynh, Mai
    Rana, Jamal S.
    Rillamas-Sun, Eileen
    Laurent, Cecile A.
    Lee, Valerie S.
    Quesenberry, Charles P.
    Greenlee, Heather
    Kwan, Marilyn L.
    JNCI CANCER SPECTRUM, 2024, 8 (02)
  • [23] Cardiovascular Disease in Breast Cancer Survivors: An Important Topic in Breast Cancer Survivorship
    Blaes, Anne H.
    Konety, Suma H.
    JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 2021, 113 (02): : 105 - 106
  • [24] Breast Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
    Lisi, Donna M.
    US PHARMACIST, 2022, 47 (02) : HS1 - HS8
  • [25] Mammography use in relation to comorbidities and functional limitations among older breast cancer survivors
    Zhang, Dongyu
    Advani, Shailesh
    Zhu, Zhikai
    Dang, Le
    Walter, Louise C.
    Braithwaite, Dejana
    JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP, 2021, 15 (01) : 119 - 126
  • [26] Mammography use in relation to comorbidities and functional limitations among older breast cancer survivors
    Dongyu Zhang
    Shailesh Advani
    Zhikai Zhu
    Le Dang
    Louise C. Walter
    Dejana Braithwaite
    Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2021, 15 : 119 - 126
  • [27] Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases Among Older Breast Cancer Survivors in the United States: A Matched Cohort Study
    Matthews, Anthony A.
    Hinton, Sharon Peacock
    Stanway, Susannah
    Lyon, Alexander R.
    Smeeth, Liam
    Bhaskaran, Krishnan
    Lund, Jennifer L.
    JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK, 2021, 19 (03): : 275 - +
  • [28] Cancer survivors have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease
    Nierengarten, Mary Beth
    CANCER, 2022, 128 (21) : 3756 - 3756
  • [29] Monitoring risk factors of cardiovascular disease in cancer survivors
    Kapoor, Ambika
    Prakash, Vineet
    Sekhar, Mallika
    Greenfield, Diana M.
    Hatton, Matthew
    Lean, Michael E. J.
    Sharma, Pankaj
    Han, Thang S.
    CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2017, 17 (04) : 293 - 297
  • [30] Risk of Diabetes with Tamoxifen Treatment in Older Breast Cancer Survivors
    Lipscombe, Lorraine L.
    Austin, Peter C.
    Kalkar, Sunila R.
    Fischer, Hadas D.
    Paszat, Lawrence F.
    Rakovitch, Eileen
    Anderson, Geoffrey M.
    Rochon, Paula A.
    DIABETES, 2011, 60 : A87 - A88