Authors
Luke J Peppone, Karen M Mustian, Randy N Rosier, Jennifer K Carroll, Jason Q Purnell, Michelle C Janelsins, Gary R Morrow, Supriya G Mohile
Publication date
2014/1
Journal
Supportive Care in Cancer
Volume
22
Pages
245-251
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Purpose
Breast cancer treatments (chemotherapy and hormone therapy) can cause a rapid loss in bone mineral density, leading to osteoporosis and fractures later in life. Fortunately, preventative measures (vitamin D, exercise, etc.) can delay bone loss if employed early enough. This study compares the prevalence of osteoporosis and osteoporosis-related discussions with physicians among female breast cancer survivors and females with no cancer history to determine if breast cancer patients are being correctly advised on their high risk of bone loss.
Methods
The 2003 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, a nationally representative sample of 550 women with a breast cancer history and 6,673 women with no cancer history aged ≥65, was used. The first set of dependent variables collected information on bone health (osteoporosis, falls, and fractures …
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