Changes in bone mineral density in newly diagnosed testicular cancer patients after anticancer treatment

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Context: Patients with germ cell tumors (GCTs) have an excellent prognosis but are at risk for silent fractures. Data on bone mineral density (BMD) after anticancer treatment are scarce. Objective: The objective of the study wasBMDmonitoring in GCT patients treated with or without chemotherapy. Design: We prospectively studied 63 newly diagnosed GCT patients with a median age of 33 years (range 16-70 y) within 3 months of unilateral orchidectomy. Twenty-seven patients (42.9%) had no metastases. Thirty-six patients (57.1%) with metastatic disease received combination chemotherapy. Setting: This study was conducted at the outpatient clinic of a single academic institution. Interventions: Weperformed dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans and collected blood samples on a yearly basis, before and up to 5 years after anticancer treatment. Main Outcome Measures: Changes in total hip and lumbar spine BMD, serum concentrations of gonadal hormones, and bone turnover markers were measured. Results: BMDremained normal in stage I patients. In patients with metastatic disease, a significant decrease in lumbar spine BMD (-1.52%; P = .004) and total hip BMD (-2.05%; P = .0001) was observed 1 year after chemotherapy and remained stable thereafter for up to 5 years. There was no significant relationship between the observed decrease in BMD and gonadal status, vitamin D status, or cumulative dose of cisplatin or (antiemetic) corticosteroids. Conclusions: Metastatic GCT survivors demonstrate significant bone loss within the first year after curative combination chemotherapy, with no recovery up to 5 years after anticancer treatment. Whether this bone loss is associated with increased fracture risk and whether this could be prevented bybonemodifying treatment remains tobeestablished.

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Willemse, P. M., Hamdy, N. A. T., De Kam, M. L., Burggraaf, J., & Osanto, S. (2014). Changes in bone mineral density in newly diagnosed testicular cancer patients after anticancer treatment. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 99(11), 4101–4108. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2014-1722

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