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Circulating tumor cells and drug history in primary breast cancer patients
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作者 Silvia Jurisova Marián Karaba +7 位作者 Gabriel Minarik Juraj Benca Tatiana Sedlackova Daniela Manasova katarina kalavska Daniel Pindak Jozef Mardiak Michal Mego 《Cancer Drug Resistance》 2020年第1期98-109,共12页
Aim:Different types of chronic medication may affect breast cancer prognosis.Circulating tumor cells(CTCs)play an important role in cancer metastasis formation.There is no evidence of how chronic medication affects CT... Aim:Different types of chronic medication may affect breast cancer prognosis.Circulating tumor cells(CTCs)play an important role in cancer metastasis formation.There is no evidence of how chronic medication affects CTCs and breast cancer prognosis.The aim of this study was to evaluate association between chronic medication and CTCs in patients with primary breast cancer.Methods:This study involved 414 patients with stage I-III primary breast cancer.Chronic drug history was collected from patients’medical records and included all drugs that were prescribed for patients over at least the last 6 months prior to CTCs evaluation.CTCs were detected using a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR)-based method at the time of breast surgery.Results:There was no association between CTCs,including their different subpopulations and chronic medication.Chronic medication using angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors(ACEi),metformin,and insulin were associated with inferior disease-free survival(HR=0.49,95%CI 0.26-0.94,P=0.007 for ACEi;HR=0.27,95%CI 0.08-0.91,P<0.001 for metformin;and HR=0.12,95%CI 0.01-2.91,P<0.001 for insulin)and this was most pronounced in patients with epithelial to mesenchymal transition(CTC_EMT)phenotype.In multivariate analysis,chronic administration of metformin and/or insulin was an independent predictor of inferior outcome.Conclusion:Our findings show that there was no association between chronically used medication and CTCs in primary breast cancer patients.However,administration of ACEi,metformin,and/or insulin could negatively affect prognosis of patients with CTC_EMT. 展开更多
关键词 Circulating tumor cells chronic medication epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition early breast cancer
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