Changes in the sonographic appearance of the endometrium after different premenopausal tamoxifen therapies.
- Author:
Li-Xue ZHOU
1
;
Jun ZHU
;
Hong DING
;
Cai-Xia JIA
;
Shu-Juan XUE
;
Rui-Ke PAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Breast Neoplasms; drug therapy; Drug Administration Schedule; Endometrium; anatomy & histology; diagnostic imaging; drug effects; Female; Humans; Premenopause; drug effects; Risk; Tamoxifen; administration & dosage; pharmacology; therapeutic use; Time Factors; Ultrasonography
- From: Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(8):1227-1229
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo assess the effect of different schemes of premenopausal tamoxifen therapy on the endometrium.
METHODSTotally 109 normal premenopausal women positive for high-risk factors of breast cancer were divided into two groups, namely periodic and consecutive tamoxifen treatment groups. Endometrial thickness as examined by vaginal sonography was assessed in relation to duration of tamoxifen use and time from discontinuation of the drug.
RESULTSAfter one year of tamoxifen use, the mean endometrial thickness in periodic treatment group was 6.5-/+1.4 mm, and 10.2-/+2.0 mm in consecutive treatment group. Endometrial thickness increased with the duration of tamoxifen use at the rate of 0.51 mm/year in the periodic treatment group, and 0.73 mm/year in consecutive treatment group. After discontinuation of tamoxifen, the endometrial thickness in the former group decreased by 1.29 mm/year, and by 1.33 mm/year in the latter.
CONCLUSIONSEndometrial hyperplasia is obviously milder in premenopausal women receiving periodic tamoxifen treatment who are at risk for breast cancer than that in women with consecutive treatment. After discontinuation of the drug, the endometrial thickness decreases at a roughly equal slow rate in the two groups.