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Trial Title:
Weight Loss and Breast Cancer
NCT ID:
NCT05654571
Condition:
Breast Cancer
Obesity, Morbid
Conditions: Official terms:
Breast Neoplasms
Obesity, Morbid
Weight Loss
Conditions: Keywords:
breast cancer
obesity
laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy
wight loss
mammography
Study type:
Observational [Patient Registry]
Overall status:
Not yet recruiting
Study design:
Time perspective:
Prospective
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Diagnostic Test
Intervention name:
mammography
Description:
All patients are checked for mammography every year after surgery.
Arm group label:
regain+breast cancer
Arm group label:
significant weight loss+ breast cancer
Summary:
Obesity is an important risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer. A large
meta-analysis concluded that obesity is associated with a 20% to 40% increased risk for
receptor-positive postmenopausal breast cancer. The International Agency for Research on
Cancer working group on obesity and cancer risk drew similar conclusions. Obesity seems
to have the opposite effect among premenopausal women, with most studies suggesting that
higher BMI is associated with a reduced risk of premenopausal breast cancer.
Determining whether deliberate weight loss is associated with a reduced risk of breast
cancer is difficult in part because sustained weight loss is difficult to achieve and few
studies have sufficient statistical power to address this question. Bariatric surgery is
one of the few weight loss interventions in which significant weight loss is maintained.
A limited number of previous studies have suggested a reduced risk of cancer following
bariatric surgery. Recently, it showed that bariatric surgery is associated with a lower
risk of several types of cancer, including an approximately 40 % reduction in the risk of
postmenopausal breast cancer. However, whether bariatric surgery affects breast cancer
risk in premenopausal women and whether this association is altered by estrogen receptor
(ER) status has not been addressed.
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between weight loss after
laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and breast cancer.
Detailed description:
In this study, 300 female patients who underwent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy due to
morbid obesity in Fatih Sultan Mehmet Training and Research Hospital General Surgery
Clinic will be included. The number of samples was calculated by performing impact power
analysis.
Mamagrophy is recommended for all women over the age of 40 as part of the routine cancer
screening program in our country. For this reason, it is assumed that female patients
over the age of 40 who have undergone LSG operation have undergone mammography as of
2022. For this reason, the data of these patients will be examined by scanning from the
hospital system. Patients who have undergone mammography examination at least 3 years
after the LSG operation will be included in the study. The mammograms of the patients who
underwent mammography in January 2015 and later will be evaluated. The final diagnosis of
breast cancer will be made with the pathology result in patients with suspicious
appearance on mamagrophy.
If there is a malignancy detected as a result of the examinations, its size and pathology
will be recorded. Patients' age, gender, and total weight loss will be recorded.
In this retrospective study, we aimed to determine the incidence of breast cancer in
patients who had undergone LSG surgery and also to determine whether there was a change
in breast cancer compared to weight loss.
The patient inclusion criteria are as follows:
- 40 years and older (age as of 2022, not the age of operation)
- LSG was applied in our clinic due to morbid obesity.
- Patients whose mamagrofi images are available in the hospital system
The patient exclusion criteria are as follows:
- Patients who underwent abdominal surgery again after LSG
- Patients whose mamagrophy image is not in the system
- Patients with suspicious findings as a result of mammography and who did not undergo
additional imaging or biopsy
- Patients out of follow-up after the operation
Criteria for eligibility:
Study pop:
female patients over 40 years of age
Sampling method:
Probability Sample
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- 40 years and older (age as of 2022, not the age of operation)
- LSG was applied in our clinic due to morbid obesity.
- Patients whose mamagrofi images are available in the hospital system
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who underwent abdominal surgery again after LSG
- Patients whose mamagrophy image is not in the system
- Patients with suspicious findings as a result of mammography and who did not undergo
additional imaging or biopsy
- Patients out of follow-up after the operation
Gender:
Female
Gender based:
Yes
Gender description:
Since the incidence of breast cancer was investigated in the study and the incidence of
breast cancer in women is much higher than in men, only female patients will be included.
Since all patients included in the study would undergo mammography, female patients over
the age of 40 were included in the study.
Minimum age:
40 Years
Maximum age:
N/A
Healthy volunteers:
No
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Research and Training Hospital
Address:
City:
Istanbul
Zip:
34734
Country:
Turkey
Contact:
Last name:
anıl ergin
Phone:
+902165783000
Email:
dranilergin@gmail.com
Start date:
December 15, 2022
Completion date:
May 1, 2026
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Training and Research Hospital
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Training and Research Hospital
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05654571