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Early Changes in Metabolic Health in Breast Cancer Patients Initiating Endocrine Therapy
Sponsor: Aarhus University Hospital
Summary
This clinical trial aims to investigate early metabolic health changes in early breast cancer patients that initiate antihormone therapy. Furthermore, how these changes are affected by estrogen level, treatment type, and patient characteristics. The hypothesis is, that initiation of antihormone therapy for early breast cancer patients is associated with an early deterioration in metabolic health after 3 months. This includes increased BMI (Body Mass Index), waist- and hip circumference, blood pressure, blood sugars, and lipids compared to when the patients initiate antihormone therapy. Concurrently, estradiol levels are expected to decrease. An estimated 112 patients initiating antihormone therapy at the Dept. of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital (AUH) will be included in the study over 6 months from autumn 2024. Patients will have a metabolic screening on the day of initiating antihormone therapy and at 3-month antihormone treatment follow-up. The two metabolic screenings each consists of biometric measurements and a blood sample.
Official title: Early Breast Cancer, Endocrine Therapy Initiation, and Early Metabolic Health Changes: a Prospective Follow-up Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
112
Start Date
2024-11-01
Completion Date
2025-07-31
Last Updated
2024-10-02
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (1)
Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hosptial
Aarhus N, Central Jutland, Denmark