Skip to main content

Main menu

  • Home
  • Articles
    • Current Issue
    • COVID-19
    • Ahead of Print
    • Archives
    • Abstracts In Press
    • Editors' Blog
    • Email Alerts
  • Info For
    • Authors
    • Reviewers
    • Subscribers
    • Advertisers
  • SUBMIT
    • Manuscript
    • Peer Review
  • About
    • The JABFM
    • Editorial Board
    • Indexing
  • Classifieds
  • More
    • Email Alerts
    • Feedback
    • ABFM News
    • Folders
    • Help
  • Other Publications
    • abfm

User menu

Search

  • Advanced search
American Board of Family Medicine
  • Other Publications
    • abfm
American Board of Family Medicine

American Board of Family Medicine

Advanced Search

  • Home
  • Articles
    • Current Issue
    • COVID-19
    • Ahead of Print
    • Archives
    • Abstracts In Press
    • Editors' Blog
    • Email Alerts
  • Info For
    • Authors
    • Reviewers
    • Subscribers
    • Advertisers
  • SUBMIT
    • Manuscript
    • Peer Review
  • About
    • The JABFM
    • Editorial Board
    • Indexing
  • Classifieds
  • More
    • Email Alerts
    • Feedback
    • ABFM News
    • Folders
    • Help
  • JABFM On Twitter
  • JABFM On YouTube
  • JABFM On Facebook
Research ArticleOriginal Research

Cardiovascular Screening and Lipid Management in Breast Cancer Survivors

S. Tucker Price, Lisa D. Mims, Marty S. Player, Carole Berini, Suzanne Perkins, Chanita Hughes Halbert and Vanessa A. Diaz
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2020, 33 (6) 894-902; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2020.06.190459
S. Tucker Price
the Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (STP, LDM, MSP, CB, SP, VAD); Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC (CHH).
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Lisa D. Mims
the Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (STP, LDM, MSP, CB, SP, VAD); Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC (CHH).
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Marty S. Player
the Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (STP, LDM, MSP, CB, SP, VAD); Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC (CHH).
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Carole Berini
the Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (STP, LDM, MSP, CB, SP, VAD); Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC (CHH).
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Suzanne Perkins
the Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (STP, LDM, MSP, CB, SP, VAD); Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC (CHH).
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Chanita Hughes Halbert
the Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (STP, LDM, MSP, CB, SP, VAD); Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC (CHH).
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Vanessa A. Diaz
the Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (STP, LDM, MSP, CB, SP, VAD); Medical University of South Carolina Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Charleston, SC (CHH).
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • Article
  • Figures & Data
  • References
  • Info & Metrics
  • PDF
Loading

Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among breast cancer (BC) survivors. BC survivors are at increased risk of CVD due to a higher prevalence of risk factors. Current data are limited on the cardiovascular screening practices and lipid management in this population in primary care settings.

Methods: A retrospective case control study was performed with 105 BC survivors and 210 matched controls (based on age and medical comorbidities of diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia). BC survivors were established with primary care practices within a large academic institution and had completed primary cancer treatment. Data on screening for CVD and lipid management were collected via a retrospective chart review.

Results: The average BC survivor was 63 years old, with 9 years since diagnosis. Compared with matched controls, BC survivors had more cholesterol screening (88% vs 70%, P < .001) and active statin prescriptions (63% vs 40%, P < .05) if indicated by the Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Calculator. There were no differences in CVD screening in White and African American BC survivors. However, African American BC survivors were more likely to have hypertension (P < .01) and have a body mass index in the overweight and obese category (P < .001) than White BC survivors. Older BC survivors were more likely to receive cholesterol screening.

Discussion: This study demonstrates that BC survivors who have an established primary care provider have improved cholesterol screening and statin therapy based on their risk of developing chronic diseases.

  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Hyperlipidemias
  • Obesity
  • Prevalence
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Statins
  • Survivorship
View Full Text
PreviousNext
Back to top

In this issue

The Journal of the American Board of Family     Medicine: 33 (6)
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
Vol. 33, Issue 6
November-December 2020
  • Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents (PDF)
  • Cover (PDF)
  • Index by author
  • Back Matter (PDF)
  • Front Matter (PDF)
Print
Download PDF
Article Alerts
Sign In to Email Alerts with your Email Address
Email Article

Thank you for your interest in spreading the word on American Board of Family Medicine.

NOTE: We only request your email address so that the person you are recommending the page to knows that you wanted them to see it, and that it is not junk mail. We do not capture any email address.

Enter multiple addresses on separate lines or separate them with commas.
Cardiovascular Screening and Lipid Management in Breast Cancer Survivors
(Your Name) has sent you a message from American Board of Family Medicine
(Your Name) thought you would like to see the American Board of Family Medicine web site.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
5 + 2 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.
Citation Tools
Cardiovascular Screening and Lipid Management in Breast Cancer Survivors
S. Tucker Price, Lisa D. Mims, Marty S. Player, Carole Berini, Suzanne Perkins, Chanita Hughes Halbert, Vanessa A. Diaz
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Nov 2020, 33 (6) 894-902; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2020.06.190459

Citation Manager Formats

  • BibTeX
  • Bookends
  • EasyBib
  • EndNote (tagged)
  • EndNote 8 (xml)
  • Medlars
  • Mendeley
  • Papers
  • RefWorks Tagged
  • Ref Manager
  • RIS
  • Zotero
Share
Cardiovascular Screening and Lipid Management in Breast Cancer Survivors
S. Tucker Price, Lisa D. Mims, Marty S. Player, Carole Berini, Suzanne Perkins, Chanita Hughes Halbert, Vanessa A. Diaz
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Nov 2020, 33 (6) 894-902; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2020.06.190459
del.icio.us logo Digg logo Reddit logo Twitter logo CiteULike logo Facebook logo Google logo Mendeley logo
  • Tweet Widget
  • Facebook Like
  • Google Plus One

Jump to section

  • Article
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Methods
    • Results
    • Discussion
    • Notes
    • References
  • Figures & Data
  • Info & Metrics
  • References
  • PDF

Related Articles

  • No related articles found.
  • PubMed
  • Google Scholar

Cited By...

  • Must-Read Family Medicine Research--Glucosamine/Chondroitin Supplements and Mortality, Telomere Length and the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Reducing Opioid Use, and More
  • Google Scholar

More in this TOC Section

  • Improving the Reporting of Primary Care Research: An International Survey of Researchers
  • Parents’ Report of Their Children’s Underinsurance Status After the Affordable Care Act
  • Interdisciplinary Primary Care Team Expertise and Diabetes Care Management
Show more Original Research

Similar Articles

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Hyperlipidemias
  • Obesity
  • Prevalence
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Statins
  • Survivorship

Navigate

  • Home
  • Current Issue
  • Past Issues

Authors & Reviewers

  • Info For Authors
  • Info For Reviewers
  • Submit A Manuscript/Review

Other Services

  • Get Email Alerts
  • Classifieds
  • Reprints and Permissions

Other Resources

  • Forms
  • Contact Us

© 2021 American Board of Family Medicine

Powered by HighWire