Women survive cancer more often but face worse treatment side effects - Study

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Researchers found female patients had a 21 per cent lower risk of death than male patients but a 12 per cent higher risk of severe toxicities. - 123RF photo

Sex is a fundamental biological factor that influences immune function, drug metabolism, body composition and tumor biology.

CANBERRA - Women are more likely than men to survive cancer, but they also face a higher risk of severe side effects from treatment, an Australian-led study has revealed, reported Xinhua.

Published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the research led by Australia's Adelaide University identified consistent differences between male and female cancer patients in both survival and treatment toxicity, a university statement said on Monday.

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Researchers found female patients had a 21 per cent lower risk of death than male patients but a 12 per cent higher risk of severe toxicities.

These sex-based differences were largely consistent across 12 advanced solid tumor types as well as treatment modalities including chemotherapy, targeted therapies and immunotherapy, suggesting they stem from underlying biological mechanisms, not just drug-specific effects, the researchers said.

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The study provides some of the clearest evidence yet that biological sex is a key predictor of outcomes in cancer care, said lead author Natansh Modi.

"Sex is a fundamental biological factor that influences immune function, drug metabolism, body composition and tumor biology," said Modi, lecturer at Adelaide University.

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The findings have important implications for how drugs are evaluated and prescribed, strengthening the case for routinely reporting and acting on sex-specific evidence in clinical research, the authors said.

The study analysed data from more than 20,000 cancer patients across 39 clinical trials supporting US Food and Drug Administration approvals between 2011 and 2021, and spanned advanced solid tumor types including lung, colorectal, melanoma, and breast cancers. - BERNAMA-XINHUA

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