Analysis of Status and Risk Factors of Disease Progression in Female Breast Cancer Patients in Liuzhou, China

Qingyun Duan, Mimi Wang, Daren He, Xiaohe Xie, Dandan Xiong, Peng Li, Xiangzhi Li
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Objective To analyze the current status and disease progression of breast cancer patients in a hospital in Liuzhou, to explore their influencing factors, and to provide reference for breast cancer treatment and prognosis. Methods Patients with primary breast cancer diagnosed in the clinical pathway of a hospital in Liuzhou 2022 were selected as study subjects. The patients were divided into different subgroups by collecting various clinical indicators, comparing and analyzing the differences in lipid and pathological characteristics, and further analyzing the relationship between the observed indicators and disease progression through correlation analysis and logistic regression. Results The 226 breast cancer patients included were aged between 24 and 78 years, with a median age of 50 years, 124 (54.9%) were menopausal and 102 (45.1%) were not. The percentage of patients with body mass index (BMI), blood glucose, and blood pressure at normal levels before treatment were 55.31%, 90.71%, and 71.24%, respectively. Four lipid indices were found: TC: 5.33 ± 1.03 mmol/L, TG: 1.17 (0.73, 1.69) mmol/L, HDL-C: 1.46 ± 0.34 mmol/L, LDL-C: 2.30 (1.60, 3.50) mmol/L. Pathological stage II (46.0%), histology II (75.6%), tumor T2 stage (55.3%), armpit lymph node negative status (62.8%), Luminal B (37.6%), and no disease progression (83.1%) had the highest percentage. The results of the multifaceted analysis showed that molecular typing and pathological staging were risk factors for disease progression in breast cancer patients (OR 3.165, 19.053, Ρ < 0.05, respectively); lipid indexes could not be considered as independent risk factors for disease progression yet (Ρ > 0.05). Conclusion There is no exact correlation between lipid indices and pathological features and disease progression, molecular typing and pathological staging may be relevant risk factors influencing the progression of the disease, and this study provides a basis for personalized treatment and prognosis of breast cancer patients.
中国柳州女性乳腺癌患者病情进展状况及风险因素分析
摘要] 目的 分析柳州市某医院乳腺癌患者的现状及疾病进展情况,探讨其影响因素,为乳腺癌的治疗及预后提供参考。方法 选择 2022 年柳州市某医院临床路径确诊的原发性乳腺癌患者作为研究对象。通过收集各种临床指标将患者分为不同亚组,比较分析血脂和病理特征的差异,并通过相关分析和Logistic回归进一步分析观察指标与疾病进展的关系。结果 纳入的 226 例乳腺癌患者年龄在 24 岁至 78 岁之间,中位年龄为 50 岁,其中 124 例(54.9%)绝经,102 例(45.1%)未绝经。治疗前体重指数(BMI)、血糖和血压处于正常水平的患者比例分别为 55.31%、90.71% 和 71.24%。发现四项血脂指数TC: 5.33 ± 1.03 mmol/L,TG: 1.17 (0.73, 1.69) mmol/L,HDL-C: 1.46 ± 0.34 mmol/L,LDL-C: 2.30 (1.60, 3.50) mmol/L。病理分期 II 期(46.0%)、组织学 II 期(75.6%)、肿瘤 T2 期(55.3%)、腋窝淋巴结阴性(62.8%)、Luminal B 期(37.6%)和无疾病进展(83.1%)的比例最高。多方面分析结果显示,分子分型和病理分期是乳腺癌患者疾病进展的危险因素(OR 分别为 3.165、19.053,Ρ < 0.05);血脂指标尚不能被视为疾病进展的独立危险因素(Ρ > 0.05)。结论 血脂指数与病理特征和疾病进展之间没有确切的相关性,分子分型和病理分期可能是影响疾病进展的相关危险因素,本研究为乳腺癌患者的个性化治疗和预后提供了依据。
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