BACKGROUND: Weight gain during chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is commonly reported. However, there are important differences between studies that examined weight change during chemotherapy; e.g. type of chemotherapy, menopausal status, time between body weight measurements and sample size. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to quantify changes in body weight during chemotherapy for women with breast cancer, taking these differences into account. METHODS: We identified relevant studies using PubMed, Scopus and Embase databases. The search was limited to human studies published in English up to and including December 2015. Only studies among women with early stage breast cancer treated with chemotherapy, with reported body weight...
PURPOSE: Body weight and body composition may change during and after adjuvant or neo-adjuvant chemo...
Purpose: Body weight and body composition may change during and after adjuvant or neo-adjuvant chemo...
Abstract Background and aim: Increasing body weight in breast cancer patients after finishing chemot...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain during chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is commonly reported. Howeve...
Background: Weight gain during chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is commonly reported. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain during chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is commonly reported. Howeve...
Background & aims: Weight gain is a common problem for breast cancer patients treated with chemother...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Weight change during chemotherapy is reported to be associated wit...
CONTEXT: Patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer have a tendency to gain weight. ...
Because of the improved survival rate, both short term and long term adverse effects of breast cance...
Contrary to the general assumptions about the effects of cancer treatment, women undergoing adjuvan...
Breast cancer is second to lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths for Canadian women, an...
A concern in breast cancer involves changes in weight which may adversely affect the prognosis of pa...
Women with breast cancer are a growing population due to improved screening and treatment. It has be...
Background: Weight gain and undesirable changes in body composition in women receiving chemotherapy ...
PURPOSE: Body weight and body composition may change during and after adjuvant or neo-adjuvant chemo...
Purpose: Body weight and body composition may change during and after adjuvant or neo-adjuvant chemo...
Abstract Background and aim: Increasing body weight in breast cancer patients after finishing chemot...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain during chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is commonly reported. Howeve...
Background: Weight gain during chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is commonly reported. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain during chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is commonly reported. Howeve...
Background & aims: Weight gain is a common problem for breast cancer patients treated with chemother...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Weight change during chemotherapy is reported to be associated wit...
CONTEXT: Patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer have a tendency to gain weight. ...
Because of the improved survival rate, both short term and long term adverse effects of breast cance...
Contrary to the general assumptions about the effects of cancer treatment, women undergoing adjuvan...
Breast cancer is second to lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths for Canadian women, an...
A concern in breast cancer involves changes in weight which may adversely affect the prognosis of pa...
Women with breast cancer are a growing population due to improved screening and treatment. It has be...
Background: Weight gain and undesirable changes in body composition in women receiving chemotherapy ...
PURPOSE: Body weight and body composition may change during and after adjuvant or neo-adjuvant chemo...
Purpose: Body weight and body composition may change during and after adjuvant or neo-adjuvant chemo...
Abstract Background and aim: Increasing body weight in breast cancer patients after finishing chemot...