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Acupuncture for the treatment of hot flashes in patients with breast cancer receiving antiestrogen therapy: A pilot study in korean women

机译:针灸治疗接受抗雌激素治疗的乳腺癌潮热患者:韩国女性的一项初步研究

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Objectives: Antiestrogen therapy can cause vasomotor symptoms similar to those occurring during menopause, including hot flashes. Recent studies suggest that acupuncture is effective in reducing vasomotor symptoms in patients with breast cancer receiving tamoxifen. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility and safety of acupuncture for treatment of hot flashes in Korean patients with breast cancer receiving antiestrogen therapy. Design: This was a prospective single-arm observational study using before and after measurements. Settings/location: The study was located at the East-West Medical Center at Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Daegu, Korea. Subjects: The subjects were 10 patients with breast cancer who were undergoing antiestrogen therapy with tamoxifen or anastrozole and who were suffering from hot flashes. Interventions: Acupuncture was administered 3 times a week for 4 consecutive weeks, for 20±5 minutes at each session. Outcome measures: The outcome measure was severity of hot flashes assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS) and total hot flash score. Results: During treatment, severity of hot flashes was reduced by 70%-95% in all patients. Acupuncture significantly alleviated severity of hot flashes assessed by a visual analogue scale (F=30.261; p<0.001) as well as the total hot flash score (F=21.698; p=0.006). Four (4) weeks after the final treatment, symptoms were not aggravated. Conclusions: Acupuncture appeared to provide effective relief from hot flashes among Korean women receiving antiestrogen therapy after surgery for breast cancer, and the effects lasted for at least 1 month after termination of treatment. A randomized controlled prospective study with a larger sample size is required to clarify the role of acupuncture in the management of hot flashes in Korean patients with breast cancer.
机译:目的:抗雌激素疗法可引起与更年期类似的血管舒缩症状,包括潮热。最近的研究表明,针灸可有效减轻接受他莫昔芬治疗的乳腺癌患者的血管舒缩症状。这项研究的目的是评估针灸治疗韩国接受抗雌激素治疗的乳腺癌患者潮热的可行性和安全性。设计:这是一项使用测量前后的前瞻性单臂观察性研究。设置/地点:该研究位于韩国大邱大邱天主教大学医学中心的东西医学中心。受试者:受试者为10名乳腺癌患者,他们正在接受他莫昔芬或阿那曲唑的抗雌激素治疗,并患有潮热。干预措施:连续3周每周3次针刺,每次疗程20±5分钟。成果指标:成果指标是通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)和总潮热分数评估的潮热严重程度。结果:在治疗过程中,所有患者的潮热严重程度降低了70%-95%。针灸可通过视觉模拟量表(F = 30.261; p <0.001)和总的潮热分数(F = 21.698; p = 0.006)显着减轻潮热的严重程度。最终治疗后四(4)周,症状没有恶化。结论:针灸似乎可以有效地缓解乳腺癌术后接受抗雌激素治疗的韩国女性潮热,这种效果在治疗终止后至少持续了1个月。需要进行更大样本量的随机对照前瞻性研究,以阐明针灸在韩国乳腺癌患者潮热管理中的作用。

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