Hormonal Factors Associated with Weight Loss in Patients with Advanced Breast Cancer

Author:

Knapp Martyn L,Al-Sheibani Said,Riches Pamela G1,Hanham Ian W F2,Phillips Robert H2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Immunology, Westminster Hospital, London SW1P 2AR, UK

2. Department of Oncology, Westminster Hospital, London SW1P 2AR, UK

Abstract

Fasting blood samples were collected from 83 patients with histologically proven breast cancer and analysed for plasma glucagon, serum immunoreactive tumour necrosis factor (TNFα), insulin, glucose, growth hormone, Cortisol and TSH. Samples from patients with known diabetes mellitus or thyroid disease, and those on parenteral nutrition or with evidence of infection were excluded as were patients who had a history of weight loss through dieting or who were anorexic. Fasting plasma glucagon, serum Cortisol and immunoreactive TNFα concentrations in patients with stage IV breast cancer who had developed weight loss were significantly higher than those in patients with stage IV disease who had not developed weight loss. There were no significant differences in the fasting serum concentrations of insulin, glucose, growth hormone and TSH between the two patient groups. The association between weight loss in stage IV breast cancer and increased concentrations of plasma glucagon, serum Cortisol and TNFα suggests a possible role for these hormonal factors in the development of cancer cachexia.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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