A. Ray et al., SERUM-LIPID PROFILE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH HOST IMMUNITY IN CARCINOMAS OF THE BREAST AND UTERINE CERVIX, Tumori, 83(6), 1997, pp. 943-947
Carcinomas of the uterine cervix and breast, which have a different et
iopathogenesis, are the most common malignancies among Indian women, B
etween these two cancers a comparative study was undertaken in which s
erum lipids were assessed along with host immunity, Thirty randomly se
lected cases each of breast and cervical carcinoma, and 20 matched hea
lthy control women were studied by means of standard procedures. Signi
ficantly higher (P < 0.001) mean levels of triglycerides (x = 192.1 mg
/dl, SD +/- 113.5) and total cholesterol (x = 212.9 mg/dl, SD +/- 49.7
8) were observed in breast cancer as compared to controls or cervical
cancer patients. Patients with cervical cancer had low mean values of
all lipid fractions. Women with the above malignancies also showed a s
ignificantly decreased CD3(+) and CD4(+) population (P < 0.001), while
there was a significant increase in CD8(+) cells (P < 0.005) compared
to normal controls. interestingly, a significant relationship (P < 0.
05) was observed between CD8(+) cells and LDL-cholesterol among the ca
ncer patients (r = 0.3652 and r = 0.4298 for carcinomas of breast and
cervix, respectively).