2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-023-02355-7
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Comparison of serum metabolomics in women with breast Cancer Prior to Chemotherapy and at 1 year: cardiometabolic implications

Abstract: Objective Early-stage breast cancer (BC) is the second most common malignancy in women, worldwide. Early-detection and treatment advances have led to 5-year survival rates of 90% for early-stage breast cancer. However, the long-term morbidity of breast cancer remains high, with a majority of survivors facing increased risk of cardiometabolic conditions as well as secondary cancers. In particular, African American women with breast cancer experience higher morbidity and mortality than other wome… Show more

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“…This technique has also been used to analyze and compare the serum metabolomes of women with BC before and after 1 year of chemotherapy treatment, revealing significant changes linked to lysine degradation, branched-chain amino acid synthesis, linoleic acid metabolism, tyrosine metabolism and unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis as the top five altered metabolic pathways [ 154 ].…”
Section: Omics Approaches To Uncover Bc Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique has also been used to analyze and compare the serum metabolomes of women with BC before and after 1 year of chemotherapy treatment, revealing significant changes linked to lysine degradation, branched-chain amino acid synthesis, linoleic acid metabolism, tyrosine metabolism and unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis as the top five altered metabolic pathways [ 154 ].…”
Section: Omics Approaches To Uncover Bc Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 99%