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      Comparison of changes in the lipid profile of postmenopausal women with early stage breast cancer treated with exemestane or letrozole.

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          Effects of aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy on the plasma lipid profile are not clear. Here the authors describe changes in fasting lipids (total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein [HDL], low-density lipoprotein [LDL], and triglycerides) before and after 3 months of exemestane or letrozole treatment. HDL was reduced in the entire cohort (P < .001) and in the exemestane group (P < .001) but unchanged in the letrozole group (P = .169). LDL was increased in the entire cohort (P = .005) and in the letrozole group (P = .002) but unchanged in the exemestane group (P = .361). This effect was at least partially attributable to washout of tamoxifen as only patients with prior use of tamoxifen experienced a significant increase in LDL. Baseline HDL was an independent predictor of the change in HDL (r(2) = -0.128, P < .001), and prior tamoxifen use was associated with greater increases in LDL (r(2) = 0.057, P < .001). Use of lipid-altering medications did not protect against the exemestane-induced drop in HDL or the increase in LDL observed in women with prior use of tamoxifen taking letrozole. In conclusion, AI treatment and/or washout of tamoxifen induced detrimental changes in the lipid profile of postmenopausal women with breast cancer.

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          Journal
          J Clin Pharmacol
          Journal of clinical pharmacology
          SAGE Publications
          1552-4604
          0091-2700
          Dec 2012
          : 52
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Wishard Memorial Hospital, WD Myers Bldg, W7123, 1001 West 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. dflockha@iupui.edu
          Article
          0091270011424153 NIHMS441098
          10.1177/0091270011424153
          3616612
          22174434
          db69422e-9e4b-4e16-9756-66d37778b057
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