一项荟萃分析:抗炎药用植物对乳腺癌和健康围绝经期妇女年龄相关的绝经样症状和心理问题的影响

Fan Zhang,Dianhui Yang
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背景:药用植物补充剂(MPS)对改善绝经样症状(MLS)有益处。目的探讨多磺酸粘多糖(MPS)在降低健康女性和乳腺癌(BC)患者MLS中的作用。检索pubmed、Web of Science、Embase、Cochrane图书馆、中国知识基础设施、万方数据库和中国科学期刊数据库,检索时间为建馆之日至2024年1月30日。选择标准:选择随机对照试验,包括健康的围绝经期妇女、接受草药治疗的BC患者,以及植物性化合物对MLS的影响。数据收集和分析本综述包括12项研究917例BC患者和15项研究2104例健康围绝经期妇女。使用Meta-mar工具对数据进行分析。主要结果与对照比较,smps改善了Kupperman’s Index (KMI)和绝经评定量表(MRS)评分。由于治疗,BC患者的KMI和MRS比健康的围绝经期妇女有更大的降低。与接受激素治疗的女性相比,BC患者的KMI有更显著的降低。在健康的围绝经期妇女和患有BC的妇女中,MPS治疗显著提高了应答率,减少了心理问题。患有BC的女性通过MPS减少了焦虑和失眠。网络分析表明,反应率是与MPS使用最相关的因素。结论抗炎MPS可帮助BC患者或健康围绝经期妇女减少MLS。
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A Meta-Analysis: Anti-Inflammatory Medicinal Plants for Age-Related Menopause-Like Symptoms and Psychological Problems in Breast Cancer and Healthy Perimenopausal Women.
BACKGROUND Medicinal plant supplements (MPS) have benefits in improving menopause-like symptoms (MLS). OBJECTIVES To investigate the effectiveness of MPS in reducing MLS in healthy women and those with breast cancer (BC). SEARCH STRATEGY PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang database and Chinese Scientific Journals Database were searched from the date of library construction until 30 January 2024. SELECTION CRITERIA Randomised controlled trials were selected that involved healthy perimenopausal women, BC patients treated with herbal medicines, and the effects of plant-based compounds on MLS. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS The review included 12 studies with 917 patients with BC and 15 studies with 2104 healthy perimenopausal women. The data were analysed using the Meta-mar tool. MAIN RESULTS MPS improved Kupperman's Index (KMI) and menopause rating scale (MRS) scores compared with the comparator. Patients with BC experienced a greater reduction in KMI and MRS because of treatment than healthy perimenopausal women. Patients with BC had a more significant reduction in KMI than women who received hormone therapy. In both healthy perimenopausal women and women with BC, MPS treatment resulted in significantly higher response rates and fewer psychological problems. Women with BC experienced a decrease in anxiety and insomnia by MPS. Network analysis showed that the response rate was the factor most associated with MPS use. CONCLUSIONS Anti-inflammatory MPS may assist women with BC or healthy perimenopausal women experience less MLS.
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