Association between chemotherapy and the risk of developing breast cancer-related lymphedema: a nationwide retrospective cohort study

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Jeong, Sung Hoon [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Chun, Seong Min [4 ]
Lee, Hyunji [2 ,5 ]
Kim, Miji [2 ,6 ]
Choi, Mira [7 ]
Leigh, Ja-Ho [1 ,2 ,8 ]
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[1] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, 101 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea
[2] Natl Traff Injury Rehabil Hosp, Natl Traff Injury Rehabil Res Inst, Yangpyeong 12564, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[3] Yonsei Univ, Inst Hlth Serv Res, 50 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea
[4] Soonchunhyang Univ, Soonchunhyang Univ Hosp Seoul, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Coll Med, 59 Daesagwan Ro, Seoul 04401, South Korea
[5] Natl Traff Injury Rehabil Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Yangpyeong 12564, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[6] Yonsei Univ, Dept Biostat & Comp, Grad Sch, 50 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea
[7] Inje Univ, Ilsan Paik Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Coll Med, Goyang 10380, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[8] Seoul Natl Univ, Inst Hlth Policy & Management, Med Res Ctr, Seoul, South Korea
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Breast cancer; Chemotherapy; Breast cancer-related lymphedema; Epidemiology; TAXANE-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY;
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10.1007/s00520-025-09169-3
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PurposeBreast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a well-known complication of breast cancer treatment, which often includes chemotherapy. This study aimed to investigate the association between chemotherapy and the risk of developing BCRL in patients with new-onset breast cancer.MethodsThis nationwide retrospective cohort study utilized data from the Korean National Health Insurance database and the Korea National Cancer Incidence Database (2006-2017). Using 1:1 propensity score matching, 37,202 participants who received chemotherapy and 37,202 who did not receive chemotherapy were included in the analysis. Cox proportional hazard regression models were employed to examine the association between chemotherapy and the risk of developing BCRL.ResultsAmong the 74,404 participants, 11,508 (15.5%) were diagnosed with BCRL during the follow-up period. Compared with patients who did not receive chemotherapy, the risk of BCRL was higher in patients undergoing chemotherapy (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval]: 1.95 [1.87-2.04]). Furthermore, compared to patients who did not receive chemotherapy, the risk of BCRL was confirmed in the taxane (3.38 [3.19-3.58]), antimetabolite (1.79 [1.67-1.91]), and anthracycline (1.49 [1.41-1.56]) chemotherapy groups.ConclusionChemotherapy administration following a diagnosis of breast cancer increases the risk of BCRL. Therefore, vigilant monitoring for BCRL, particularly in patients undergoing chemotherapy with taxanes, antimetabolites, or anthracyclines, is warranted during follow-up.
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