Incidence of chemotherapy (CT)-induced amenorrhea in premenopausal patients (pts) with breast cancer (BC) following adjuvant anthracycline (A), cyclophosphamide (C), and taxane (T).

2017 
e11039 Background: CT may induce amenorrhea or menopause to a variable extent. These side-effects may impair or impede fertility, cause sexual dysfunction, bone loss and menopausal symptoms in many women. We analyzed incidence of amenorrhea in premenopausal pts affected by BC treated with CT. Methods: In this retrospective study we evaluated the incidence of amenorrhea in 24 premenopausal BC pts (43 median age years) treated with adjuvant A + C +/- T based CT. Overall population (OP) had regular menstrual cycle and no pts began hormone therapy, at the same time. Results: 10 pts (42%) received only A + C, 6 pts (25%) received A + C + T, 8 pts (33%) received A + C and after T. In 22 pts (92%) amenorrhea appeared during CT; in particular, 9/10 pts (90%) treated with A + C , 5/6 pts (83%) with A + C + T and 8/8 pts (100%) with A + C and after T. In OP amenorrhea appeared during first three cycles of CT in 18 pts (82%) and particularly 7 pts (32%) after 1 cycle, 7 pts (32%) after 2 cycles, 4 pts (18%) after 3 ...
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    0
    References
    1
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []