The Effect of Progesterone Levels Changes in the Blood on the Progressivity of Luminal a Breast Cancer

Uray Yessika Bianthi Sugiat Asli, W. Soewoto, Ida Bagus Budhi Surya A
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Objectives: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in Indonesia, accounting for 28% of all cancer diseases. This number increases annually (Departemen Kesehatan RI, Statistik morbiditas dan mortalitas di rumah sakit; 2005-2010). Breast cancer in women is associated with progesterone hormone, which is a female reproductive hormone (DeVita, V. T. et al., 2011). Both in-vivo and in-vitro researches on the effect of progesterone on breast cancer progression has been carried out in other studies. However, clinical research on this topic is rarely done. Therefore, the authors were interested in doing this research (Sobri, F. B. et al., 2018). Material and Methods: This was cross-sectional research. This was a follow-up study from research conducted five years ago in The Department of Surgical Oncology Dr. Moewardi Hospital Surakarta between March to May 2015. Subjects of this study were Luminal A breast cancer patients carried out for progesterone examination in the blood and assessed for TNM stage. Evaluation of progesterone levels in the blood and TNM stage were performed in November to December 2020. Statistical analysis: In this study data, bivariate and multivariate analyses were carried out. Logistic regression test for ordinal data was used for bivariate analysis, whereas Chi-square/Fisher exact test was performed for data with nominal dichotomy scale. Multivariate analysis was done using logistic regression with a significance p-value less than 0.05 in the bivariate analysis to determine the odds ratio. Data was significant if p less than 0.05. Results: Based on bivariate analysis with logistic regression test and multivariate analysis, progesterone levels in the blood of Luminal A breast cancer patients influence the breast cancer progression, with p-value = 0.037 on bivariate analysis and p-value = 0.031 on multivariate analysis. Increased progesterone levels in the blood of Luminal A breast cancer patients multiplied the risk of breast cancer progression by 12 times. Conclusions: This study showed that blood progesterone levels had a significant effect on the progression of Luminal A breast cancer patients..
血液中孕酮水平变化对腔a型乳腺癌进展的影响
目的:乳腺癌是印度尼西亚最常见的癌症类型,占所有癌症疾病的28%。这一数字每年都在增加(世卫组织,统计发病率和死亡率);2005 - 2010)。女性乳腺癌与孕激素有关,孕激素是一种女性生殖激素(DeVita, V. T. et al., 2011)。其他研究也对孕酮对乳腺癌进展的影响进行了体内和体外研究。然而,关于这一课题的临床研究却很少。因此,作者有兴趣进行这项研究(Sobri, f.b. et al., 2018)。材料与方法:本研究为横断面研究。这是2015年3月至5月在雅加达Moewardi医院外科肿瘤科进行的一项研究的后续研究。本研究对象为Luminal A型乳腺癌患者,进行血液黄体酮检查并评估TNM分期。于2020年11月至12月评估血中孕酮水平及TNM分期。统计分析:本研究资料采用双变量和多变量分析。双变量分析对有序数据采用Logistic回归检验,对标称二分类量表数据采用卡方/Fisher精确检验。多因素分析采用logistic回归,双因素分析显著性p值小于0.05确定优势比。p < 0.05为有统计学意义。结果:经logistic回归检验和多因素分析的双因素分析,Luminal A乳腺癌患者血中孕酮水平影响乳腺癌进展,双因素分析p值= 0.037,多因素分析p值= 0.031。Luminal A乳腺癌患者血液中黄体酮水平升高使乳腺癌进展的风险增加了12倍。结论:本研究表明血孕酮水平对a腔乳腺癌患者的进展有显著影响。
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