1. Association between serum Vitamin D levels and prognostic factors in nonmetastatic breast cancer patients.
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Shahrzad, Mohammad Karim, Gharehgozlou, Reyhaneh, Fadaei, Sara, Hajian, Parastoo, and Mirzaei, Hamid Reza
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BREAST cancer prognosis ,CROSS-sectional method ,CALCITRIOL ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,REGRESSION analysis ,VITAMIN D ,CANCER patients ,SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry) ,CHI-squared test ,KAPLAN-Meier estimator ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,DATA analysis software ,WOMEN'S health ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models - Abstract
Background: Breast cancer is among the most common malignancies in women around the world. There is evidence of high prevalence of serum/blood Vitamin D deficiency in Iranian women. Considering the multitude of factors that may be involved in the prognosis and lifespan of breast cancer patients, this study investigated the level of Vitamin D in Iranian patients with nonmetastatic breast cancer. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 214 women diagnosed with breast cancer, who were referred to the radio-oncology department. Serum Vitamin D level of the patients was measured. Prognostic factors were determined based on demographic and pathological characteristics. The results were analyzed using descriptive statistics tests, Chi-square, one-way analysis of variance, Kaplan-Meier, and Cox regression model in SPSS v22. For all cases, the significance level was considered to be P < 0.05. Results: The total mean of 25-hydroxyvitamin D serum level was 25.15 ± 17.68 ng/ml. There was no significant relationship between levels of Vitamin D with disease stage, tumor size, tumor grade, estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (P > 0.05). The mean survival time was 5 years and 45 days. Conclusion: No relationship was found between serum Vitamin D levels and the factors affecting the prognosis of nonmetastatic breast cancer. The Cox analysis showed that the survival time was not influenced by Vitamin D as a prognosis factor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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