Brain white matter microstructural changes in chemotherapy‐treated older long‐term breast cancer survivors

Author:

Daniel Ebenezer1ORCID,Deng Frank1,Patel Sunita K.2,Sedrak Mina S.3,Kim Heeyoung4,Razavi Marianne5,Sun Can‐Lan4,Root James C.6,Ahles Tim A.6,Dale William45,Chen Bihong T.14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Diagnostic Radiology City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte CA USA

2. Department of Population Science City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte CA USA

3. Department of Medical Oncology City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte CA USA

4. Center for Cancer and Aging City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte CA USA

5. Department of Supportive Care Medicine City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte CA USA

6. Neurocognitive Research Lab Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York NY USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo assess white matter microstructural changes in older long‐term breast cancer survivors 5–15 years post‐chemotherapy treatment.MethodsBreast cancer survivors aged 65 years or older who underwent chemotherapy (C+) and who did not undergo chemotherapy (C−) and age‐ and sex‐matched healthy controls (HC) were enrolled at time point 1 (TP1) and followed for 2 years for time point 2 (TP2). All participants underwent brain MRI with diffusion tensor images and neuropsychological (NP) testing with the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery. Tract‐based spatial statistics (TBSS) analysis was performed on the diffusion tensor images to assess white matter microstructural changes with the fractional anisotropy (FA) parameter.ResultsThere were significant longitudinal alterations in FA within the C+ group over time. The C+ group showed diminished FA in the body and genu of corpus callosum, anterior corona radiate, and external capsule on both the whole brain and region of interest (ROI) based analyses after p < 0.05 family‐wise error (FWE) correction. However, there were no significant group differences between the groups at TP1. Additionally, at TP1, a positive correlation (R = 0.58, p = 0.04) was observed between the FA value of the anterior corona radiata and the crystallized composite score in the C+ group.ConclusionsBrain white matter microstructural alterations may be the underlying neural correlates of cognitive changes in older breast cancer survivors who had chemotherapy treatment years ago.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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