Author/Authors :
Ortiz‑Mendoza, Carlos Manuel Department of Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Hospital General Tacuba - ISSSTE - National Autonomous University of Mexico - Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract :
Background: According to an Anglo‑Saxon study, in breast cancer survivors, there is a high prevalence of impaired fasting glucose. Our
aim was to assess the impaired fasting glucose occurring in Mexican woman survivors of breast cancer. Materials and Methods: At a
general hospital in Mexico City, women with breast cancer with a surviving ≥2 years, without type 2 diabetes mellitus, were studied.
The analysis included demographic and anthropometric features, time of surviving, and blood levels of lipids and glucose.
Results: The sample was 119 women. Impaired fasting glucose happened in 53 (44.5%). In those with normal weight (n = 28),
impaired fasting glucose occurred in 9 (32.1%); however, in overweight participants (n = 48), it developed in 22 (45.8%) and in obese
participants (n = 43) in 22 (51.1%). Conclusion: Impaired fasting glucose is usual in Mexican breast cancer survivors. It is more in
obese and overweight women compared to normal weight.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , diabetes mellitus , glucose , neoplasms , obesity