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. 2023 Jan 25;31(2):131.
doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07583-z.

Management of genitourinary symptoms in patients with breast cancer: an updated systematic review of available evidence from randomized trials

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Management of genitourinary symptoms in patients with breast cancer: an updated systematic review of available evidence from randomized trials

Parvaneh Fallah et al. Support Care Cancer. .

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review update is to synthesize available data on management of genitourinary symptoms (GUS) in breast cancer patients, a common and challenging clinical scenario.

Methods: EMBASE, Ovid Medline, and the Cochrane Library were searched from September 2014 to December 2021 for randomized controlled trials which examined various interventions for GUS in breast cancer patients. Outcomes of interest included improvements in vaginal symptoms (e.g., dryness, pain, dyspareunia, itching), vaginal hormone response measured by validated scales (e.g., Vaginal Health Index, and Vaginal Maturation Index), and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). A team of reviewers participated in the processes of study selection, data collection, and risk of bias appraisal. A descriptive approach to synthesis was used.

Results: Of 842 unique citations identified (412 from this update, 430 from previous review), eight studies (n = 539) met inclusion criteria. Interventions included 0.005% estriol gel (EG; n = 50), intravaginal testosterone (IVT; n = 21), intravaginal prebiotic (n = 13), hyaluronic acid (HA; n = 12), polyacrylic acid (PA; n = 25), pH-balanced gel (n = 118), Replens® (n = 24), and Lidocaine (n = 22). These were compared to placebo/saline/lubricants/usual care (n = 228). FSFI total score was significantly improved by all interventions except IVT and lidocaine, and not measured for Replens®. Significant improvements in vaginal hormone responses were reported for EG and pH-balanced gel; however, no significant effects were found for IVT, HA, or prebiotics. Vaginal symptoms were significantly improved by EG, IVT, PA, and PH-balanced gel.

Conclusion: Treatment of GUS remains a challenging issue. It is evident that more prospective trials are needed.

Keywords: Genitourinary symptoms; Intra-vaginal testosterone; Topical moisturizers.

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