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Randomized trial of weight loss in primary breast cancer: Impact on body composition, circulating biomarkers and tumor characteristics.

Citation
Demark-Wahnefried, W., et al. “Randomized Trial Of Weight Loss In Primary Breast Cancer: Impact On Body Composition, Circulating Biomarkers And Tumor Characteristics.”. International Journal Of Cancer, pp. 2784-2796.
Center University of Alabama at Birmingham
Author Wendy Demark-Wahnefried, Laura Q Rogers, Justin T Gibson, Shuko Harada, Andrew D Frugé, Robert A Oster, William E Grizzle, Lyse A Norian, Eddy S Yang, Deborah Della Manna, Lee W Jones, Maria Azrad, Helen Krontiras
Keywords Ki67, breast cancer, clinical trial, Diet, Exercise
Abstract

Obesity adversely impacts overall and cancer-specific survival among breast cancer patients. Preclinical studies demonstrate negative energy balance inhibits cancer progression; however, feasibility and effects in patients are unknown. A two-arm, single-blinded, randomized controlled weight-loss trial was undertaken presurgery among 32 overweight/obese, Stage 0-II breast cancer patients. The attention control arm (AC) received basic nutritional counseling and upper-body progressive resistance training whereas the weight loss intervention (WLI) arm received identical guidance, plus counseling on caloric restriction and aerobic exercise to promote 0.68-0.92 kg/week weight loss. Anthropometrics, body composition, blood and survey data were collected at baseline and presurgery ∼30 days later. Tumor markers (e.g., Ki67) and gene expression were assessed on biopsy and surgical specimens; sera were analyzed for cytokines, growth and metabolic factors. Significant WLI vs. AC differences were seen in baseline-to-follow-up changes in weight (-3.62 vs. -0.52 kg), %body fat (-1.3 vs. 0%), moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (+224 vs. +115 min/week), caloric density (-0.3 vs. 0 kcal/g), serum leptin (-12.3 vs. -4.0 ng/dl) and upregulation of tumor PI3Kinase signaling and cell cycle-apoptosis related genes (CC-ARG; all p-values <0.05). Cytolytic CD56 NK cell expression was positively associated with weight loss; CC-ARG increased with physical activity. Increased tumor (nuclear) TNFα and IL-1β, CX3CL1 and CXCL1 gene expression was observed in the WLI. Tumor Ki67 did not differ between arms. Feasibility benchmarks included 80% accrual, 100% retention, no adverse effects and excellent adherence. Short-term weight loss interventions are feasible; however, mixed effects on tumor biology suggest unclear benefit to presurgical caloric restriction, but possible benefits of physical activity.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
International journal of cancer
Volume
146
Issue
10
Number of Pages
2784-2796
Date Published
05/2020
ISSN Number
1097-0215
DOI
10.1002/ijc.32637
Alternate Journal
Int. J. Cancer
PMID
31442303
PMCID
PMC7155016
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