Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: Oral health can affect a patient’s general health and quality of life. Given the increase in breast cancer survival rates, investigations of factors influencing the quality of life of survivors have gained importance. Therefore, the objective of our study was to characterize oral health in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. METHODS: We conducted a matched case-control study. Forty-eight women who survived breast cancer (age 62.1±9.1 years) and 48 healthy controls (age 61.8±8.6 years) were included. For each case and control, a complete oral evaluation chart was completed. RESULTS: The prevalence of chronic periodontal disease was 98% in breast cancer survivors and 87% in controls. The breast cancer survivors had a median of 16 remaining teeth, whereas controls had a median of 22 remaining teeth (p = 0.03). The percentage of sites with gingival bleeding was 16.05% (0-100%) in breast cancer survivors and 0% (0-72%) in controls (p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Chronic periodontal disease and tooth loss were highly prevalent in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. To improve survivors’ quality of life, a preventive oral health evaluation should be available prior to cancer treatment. |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women OBJECTIVE: Oral health can affect a patient’s general health and quality of life. Given the increase in breast cancer survival rates, investigations of factors influencing the quality of life of survivors have gained importance. Therefore, the objective of our study was to characterize oral health in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. METHODS: We conducted a matched case-control study. Forty-eight women who survived breast cancer (age 62.1±9.1 years) and 48 healthy controls (age 61.8±8.6 years) were included. For each case and control, a complete oral evaluation chart was completed. RESULTS: The prevalence of chronic periodontal disease was 98% in breast cancer survivors and 87% in controls. The breast cancer survivors had a median of 16 remaining teeth, whereas controls had a median of 22 remaining teeth (p = 0.03). The percentage of sites with gingival bleeding was 16.05% (0-100%) in breast cancer survivors and 0% (0-72%) in controls (p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Chronic periodontal disease and tooth loss were highly prevalent in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. To improve survivors’ quality of life, a preventive oral health evaluation should be available prior to cancer treatment. Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/9693010.6061/clinics/2014(10)10Clinics; Vol. 69 No. 10 (2014); 706-708Clinics; v. 69 n. 10 (2014); 706-708Clinics; Vol. 69 Núm. 10 (2014); 706-7081980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/96930/96010Copyright (c) 2015 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmódio, Juliana Palioto, Daniela Bazan Carrara, Helio Humberto Angotti Tiezzi, Daniel Guimaraes Andrade, Jurandyr Moreira de Reis, Francisco José Candido dos 2015-03-27T17:35:39Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/96930Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2015-03-27T17:35:39Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women Amódio, Juliana |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women |
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Oral health after breast cancer treatment in postmenopausal women |
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Amódio, Juliana |
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Amódio, Juliana Palioto, Daniela Bazan Carrara, Helio Humberto Angotti Tiezzi, Daniel Guimaraes Andrade, Jurandyr Moreira de Reis, Francisco José Candido dos |
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Palioto, Daniela Bazan Carrara, Helio Humberto Angotti Tiezzi, Daniel Guimaraes Andrade, Jurandyr Moreira de Reis, Francisco José Candido dos |
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Amódio, Juliana Palioto, Daniela Bazan Carrara, Helio Humberto Angotti Tiezzi, Daniel Guimaraes Andrade, Jurandyr Moreira de Reis, Francisco José Candido dos |
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OBJECTIVE: Oral health can affect a patient’s general health and quality of life. Given the increase in breast cancer survival rates, investigations of factors influencing the quality of life of survivors have gained importance. Therefore, the objective of our study was to characterize oral health in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. METHODS: We conducted a matched case-control study. Forty-eight women who survived breast cancer (age 62.1±9.1 years) and 48 healthy controls (age 61.8±8.6 years) were included. For each case and control, a complete oral evaluation chart was completed. RESULTS: The prevalence of chronic periodontal disease was 98% in breast cancer survivors and 87% in controls. The breast cancer survivors had a median of 16 remaining teeth, whereas controls had a median of 22 remaining teeth (p = 0.03). The percentage of sites with gingival bleeding was 16.05% (0-100%) in breast cancer survivors and 0% (0-72%) in controls (p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Chronic periodontal disease and tooth loss were highly prevalent in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. To improve survivors’ quality of life, a preventive oral health evaluation should be available prior to cancer treatment. |
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2014 |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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