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Ocular Side Effects of Aromatase Inhibitor Endocrine Therapy in Breast Cancer – A Review

Dragoş Şerban, Daniel Ovidiu Costea, Anca Zgură, M Tudosie, Ana Maria Dascălu, Gabriel Andrei Gangura, Catalin Gabriel Smarandache, Alexandru Dan Sabău, Corneliu Tudor, Mihai Faur, Andreea Costea, Daniela Stana, Simona Balasescu, Laura Tribus, Ciprian Tănăsescu

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aromatase inhibitor therapy is currently the preferred choice in postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor positive breast cancer. This article reviews the ocular side effects of treatment with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) in patients with breast cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A comprehensive search was performed on PubMed, Web of Science and Google scholar. RESULTS: After duplication removal, 14 clinical studies and 5 case reports, published between 2008 and 2021, were identified. Most frequently, AI treatment resulted in minor to moderate dry eye symptoms. "De novo" onset of Sjogren syndrome during AI therapy was also reported. Retinal and optic nerve side effects varied from mild, subclinical anatomic and functional impairment to severe decreased vision, secondary to hemi-central retinal artery occlusion, bilateral optic neuritis or uveitis with bilateral macular edema. CONCLUSION: Visual disturbances encountered during AI treatment may be underestimated. Ophthalmic screening is important for early detection and appropriate treatment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBreast cancerAromataseSubclinical infectionOptic neuritisAromatase inhibitorOptic nerveOphthalmologyInternal medicineCancerMultiple sclerosisPsychiatryDrug-Induced Ocular ToxicityRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsOphthalmology and Eye Disorders
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