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Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels in premenopausal breast cancer patients treated with taxane-based adjuvant chemotherapy – A translational research project of the SUCCESS A study.

Authors :
Steidl, J.
Rack, B.
Andergassen, U.
Jückstock, J.
Kurt, A.
Vilsmaier, T.
Trapp, Elisabeth
Kupka, M.S.
de Gregorio, A.
de Gregorio, N.
Tzschaschel, M.
Lato, C.
Polasik, A.
Tesch, H.
Janni, W.
Schneeweiss, A.
Beckmann, M.W.
Fasching, P.A.
Müller, V.
Source :
Breast; Oct2017, Vol. 35, p130-135, 6p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Premenopausal women undergoing chemotherapy are at high risk for premature ovarian failure and its long-term consequences. Data on potential markers to evaluate ovarian reserve pre- and posttreatment are limited. Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) known for ovarian reserve in reproductive medicine could be a surrogate marker and was assessed in premenopausal breast cancer patients of the SUCCESS A study (EUDRA-CT no. 2005-000490-21). Methods We identified 170 premenopausal patients, age ≤ 40 years at trial entry, who received FEC-Doc as taxane-anthracylince based chemotherapy. Blood samples were taken at three time points: Before, four weeks after and two years after adjuvant chemotherapy. Serum AMH-levels were evaluated in a central laboratory by a quantitative immunoassay AMH Gen II ELISA (Beckman Coulter, Brea, USA). Results Median age was 36 years (21–40 years). Median serum AMH-level before chemotherapy was 1.37 ng/ml (range < 0.1–11.3 ng/ml). Four weeks after chemotherapy AMH-levels dropped in 98.6% of the patients to <0.1 ng/ml (range < 0.1–0.21 ng/ml). After two years, 73.3% (n = 101) showed no evidence of ovarian function recovery (AMH <0.1 ng/ml, range < 0.1–3.9 ng/ml). Permanent chemotherapy induced amenorrhea occurred only in 50.6% of the patients. Conclusions In this analysis, premenopausal patients showed a high rate of ovarian impairment reflected by low AMH-levels after chemotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09609776
Volume :
35
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Breast
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124879601
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2017.07.007