People Taking Hormonal Therapy Have Higher Risk of Heart Disease
People Taking Hormonal Therapy for Breast Cancer Have Higher Risk of Heart Disease, Monitoring Recommended
May 11, 2021
People taking hormonal therapy medicine to treat breast or prostate cancer have a higher risk of heart attack and stroke as they get older and should be monitored regularly to detect any problems. Read more...
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Thanks for sharing this study. Is there any data indicating if the risk of heart attack or stroke outweighs the benefit of an AI?
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More good news! I've had an order for the coronary calcium score test thing but haven't done it yet. I have strong family history of heart disease and stroke, no real cancer go figure.
Thanks for the info, can never have enough. I'm sure to be monitored for the rest of my life. Here's a link to this test. Be advised insurance may not cover it, but from what I understand the cost is around $100-$150.
Coronary Calcium Scan | NHLBI, NIH
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The interpreting radiologists are starting to write "coronary artery calcification" on my CT reports now. I do not have high cholesterol, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, alcohol consumption, smoking, or very high stress. Just ten years of anti-estrogen therapy and a pretty bad family history on one side of heart attacks and strokes. Cancer on the other side. Sheesh. With mbc I can't exactly opt out of hormonal therapy, can I?
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Harley, we don't have any studies looking at this, but imagine this answer is highly individualized depending on your unique situation. We'd suggest bringing this study to the attention of your medical team and discussing if the benefits outweigh the risk for YOU.
We hope this helps!
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This is precisely why I refused Letrozole. My oncologist wanted me to stay on it. I never wanted it in the first place but she convinced me to take it. I did for 6 months. It dramatically increased my cholesterol which is why I stopped. I already have high blood pressure, treated with three medications!
For many, hormonal therapy is well worth the risks involved, but there are also many, like myself, who have a strong family history of heart disease and a greater risk of heart attack or stroke, than of returning/metastatic breast cancer and benefit more by NOT taking them.
It sure would be nice if these decisions about breast cancer were easy, but they aren't. The best any of us can do is get information like this, apply it to ourselves and make the choices that are best for us.
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I find this interesting considering the last heart-related test I had was pre-chemo over ten years ago (MUGA and ECG). I have high blood pressure and a family history of issues in this area. I was also born with a heart murmur. No one's ever asked me about it.
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hi everyone,
I am concerned about this study since I do have high cholesterol and high blood pressure. I’ve been thinking about quitting Anastrozole because I’ve been experiencing severe joint pain in my fingers as well as “trigger “ finger. I had mild arthritis in my hands before I started taking Anastrozole, but now it is terrible! I’ve been on this drug for a year.
ps. My hands are super stiff in the morning. thanks for your feedback.
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