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ABSTRACT: Quantitative Assessment of the Clavicle Radiostructure
as a Tool for Estimation of the Osteopathic Effect of Breast
Cancer Chemotherapy
Radiological structure (trabeculation) of the clavicle was
quantitatively evaluated using the chest X-ray images obtained in
36 pre-menopausal women subjected to CMF (cyclophosphamide,
methotrexate, fluorouracil) chemotherapy.
For comparison, the values
of the quantitative radiostructural indices were estimated from the
X-ray images obtained in 65 age-matched pre-menopausal healthy women
and 19 post-menopausal women with clinically confirmed osteoporosis.
For the analyses, the high-quality routine chest P.A films were
used in which the central segment of the clavicle was well visualised.
Evaluation of the skeletal radiostructure was carried out using the
original software developed by K.W. Zielinski which, in addition to
standardising the quality of the image, calculated the structural
density as well as the arrangement and mean thickness of the
trabeculae.
The results demonstrate in a reproducible way that
structural density and mean thickness of the clavicular trabeculae
were significantly (p < 0.01) lower in pre-menopausal, CMF-treated
and post-menopausal, osteoporotic patients than in healthy, control
women.
Likewise, the relative radiological density of the clavicle
was reduced in the former two groups of women as compared to their
control counterparts and the difference approached statistical
significance.
When the X-ray films were compared in each breast
cancer patient before and after the chemotherapy the values of all
the three parameters were decreased in up to 86% of the treated
patients.
Overall, the obtained results demonstrate the significant
osteopathic side effect of the CMF chemotherapy in pre-menopausal
breast cancer patients.
[06/20/2002; Breast Cancer Research and Treatment]
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