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Risk of venous thromboembolism in patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide for early breast cancer

dc.contributor.authorHoy, Julia
dc.contributor.authorNeeman, Teresa
dc.contributor.authorStuart-Harris, Robin
dc.contributor.authorDavis, Alison
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-08T22:29:39Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.date.updated2016-02-24T10:40:27Z
dc.description.abstractAim: Previous studies have shown that adjuvant chemotherapy in early breast cancer (EBC) may increase the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Clinical experience suggests the combination of 5-fluorouracil, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide (FEC) may be associated with a higher frequency of VTE than other regimens. This study aims to investigate the use of adjuvant FEC compared with other adjuvant regimens in the development of VTE in patients with EBC. Methods: A retrospective auditwas conducted examining all eligible patients who received adjuvant chemotherapy for EBC in the Australian Capital Territory from 1 January 2005 to 30 June 2007. Data were collected from patients' notes, including risk factors for VTE, tumor pathology, chemotherapy details and incidence of VTE. Comparisons using χ2 tests and independent samples t-tests were made between patients who received FEC and those who received another regimen. Multivariate logistic regression was used to investigate prognostic factors for the development of VTE. Results: A total of 325 patients were included in the study, of whom 176 received FEC and 149 received other adjuvant chemotherapy regimens. The incidence of VTE in patients who received FEC was 47/176 (27%), which was significantly higher than for patients who received other regimens (7/149, 5%, P < 0.001). FEC was the only significant prognostic factor for the development of VTE (OR 7.9, 95% CI 3.3-19.2, P < 0.001). Conclusion: The use of adjuvant FEC chemotherapy is associated with an increased incidence of VTE in patients with EBC compared with other commonly used chemotherapy regimens.
dc.identifier.issn1743-7563
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/34173
dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
dc.sourceAsia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology
dc.subjectKeywords: cyclophosphamide; docetaxel; doxorubicin; epidermal growth factor receptor 2; epirubicin; fluorouracil; methotrexate; adjuvant therapy; adult; aged; article; body mass; breast cancer; breast carcinogenesis; cancer incidence; cancer risk; cohort analysis; Adjuvant chemotherapy; Early breast cancer; FEC; Venous thromboembolism
dc.titleRisk of venous thromboembolism in patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide for early breast cancer
dc.typeJournal article
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage136
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage129
local.contributor.affiliationHoy, Julia, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationNeeman, Teresa, Administrative Division, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationStuart-Harris, Robin, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationDavis, Alison, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.authoruidHoy, Julia, u4365235
local.contributor.authoruidNeeman, Teresa, u4321232
local.contributor.authoruidStuart-Harris, Robin, v001962
local.contributor.authoruidDavis, Alison, a308625
local.description.embargo2037-12-31
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor111205 - Chemotherapy
local.identifier.ariespublicationu4201517xPUB110
local.identifier.citationvolume5
local.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1743-7563.2009.01205.x
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-66849109326
local.identifier.thomsonID000266419200009
local.type.statusPublished Version

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