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Published in: Obesity Surgery 4/2019

01-04-2019 | Bariatric Surgery | Original Contributions

Association of Bariatric Surgery Status with Reduced HER2+ Breast Cancers: a Retrospective Cohort Study

Authors: Keyvan Heshmati, David A. Harris, Bernard Rosner, Elisha Pranckevicius, Ali Ardestani, Nancy Cho, Mehra Golshan, Winnie T. Ng, Jennifer Ligibel, Ali Tavakkoli, Eric Sheu

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 4/2019

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Abstract

Background

Bariatric surgery is associated with a reduced risk of developing certain malignancies, particularly in women. However, the impact of bariatric surgery on tumor characteristics, cancer treatment, and oncologic outcomes is unknown.

Method

In a retrospective cohort study, 42 subjects diagnosed with breast cancer after bariatric surgery (1989–2014) were matched to 84 subjects with breast cancer (1984–2012) who did not undergo bariatric surgery, based on age, body mass index (BMI), and menopausal status at the time of breast cancer diagnosis, as well as the date of cancer diagnosis. Medical records were reviewed for cancer and bariatric endpoints. Statistical analysis was performed using mixed effects regression models, generalized estimating equation, conditional logistic regression, and Fisher’s exact tests.

Results

Women who developed breast cancer after bariatric surgery presented at an earlier stage compared to non-operated, obese controls. In the bariatric surgery group, there were fewer tumors with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 overexpression (HER2+) (OR 0.16 (0.03–0.76); p = 0.02), with no significant differences seen in estrogen and progesterone receptor positivity. No HER2+ cancers were found in patients who underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (OR 0.00 (0.00–0.43); p = 0.002). On multivariate analysis, bariatric surgery status remained associated with reduced HER2+ breast cancers (OR 0.18 (0.03–0.99); p < 0.05). At a mean follow-up of 5 years, bariatric surgery was associated with trends toward reduced cancer-specific and all-cause mortality.

Conclusions

Bariatric surgery is associated with reduced HER2+ breast cancers, suggesting that bariatric surgery can influence breast cancer characteristics and, potentially, tumor biology.
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Metadata
Title
Association of Bariatric Surgery Status with Reduced HER2+ Breast Cancers: a Retrospective Cohort Study
Authors
Keyvan Heshmati
David A. Harris
Bernard Rosner
Elisha Pranckevicius
Ali Ardestani
Nancy Cho
Mehra Golshan
Winnie T. Ng
Jennifer Ligibel
Ali Tavakkoli
Eric Sheu
Publication date
01-04-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 4/2019
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-018-03701-7

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