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The Correlation Between Distant Metastasis Of Breast Cancer And Lipid Level Of Peripheral Blood

Posted on:2019-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2394330566470564Subject:Oncology
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Objective: To investigate whether dyslipidemia is a risk factor or result of distant metastasis of breast cancer.Methods: The breast-cancer patients from the postoperative breast cancer to the recurrence of this period of time as the experimental group of lipids,breast cancer within 5 years after the distal metastasis of patients with no change in serum lipid levels as a control group.The mean of each index in two groups respectively represents the cumulative effect,the very poor represents the incremental effect,to analyze whether the difference is statistically significant.Results: There was no significant difference in the level of serum lipids between experimental group and observation group(P> 0.05).There was significant difference between the experimental group and the observation group in pathological stage and ki67 expression(all P <0.05).Triglyceride levels in both groups were higher than normal.Elevated triglycerides may be due to northerners diet structure.Conduction: The results of this study cannot explain that abnormal lipid metabolism is a risk factor for distant metastasis of breast cancer.Pathological stage and ki67 expression level are independent risk factors that affect distant metastasis.Abnormal blood lipid metabolism may be the result of distant metastasis or long-term chemotherapy and endocrine therapy,clinically,it is still necessary to dynamically review blood lipid levels and provide lipid-lowering therapy when necessary to prevent the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.
Keywords/Search Tags:breast cancer, distant metastasis, lipid level
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