A high incidence of vertebral fracture in women with breast cancer
1999; Springer Nature; Volume: 79; Issue: 7-8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1038/sj.bjc.6690188
ISSN1532-1827
AutoresJohn А. Kanis, Eugène McCloskey, T.J. Powles, Alexander Paterson, S. Ashley, Tim D. Spector,
Tópico(s)Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
ResumoBecause treatment for breast cancer may adversely affect skeletal metabolism, we investigated vertebral fracture risk in women with non-metastatic breast cancer. The prevalence of vertebral fracture was similar in women at the time of first diagnosis to that in an age-matched sample of the general population. The incidence of vertebral fracture, however, was nearly five times greater than normal in women from the time of first diagnosis [odds ratio (OR), 4.7; 95% confidence interval (95% CI), 2.3–9.9], and 20-fold higher in women with soft-tissue metastases without evidence of skeletal metastases (OR, 22.7; 95% CI, 9.1–57.1). We conclude that vertebral fracture risk is markedly increased in women with breast cancer.
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