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Abstract #0141

Deregulation of lipid composition in peri-tumoural adipose tissue in postmenopausal patients with breast cancer

Sai Man Cheung1, Vasiliki Mallikourti1, Tanja Gagliardi2,3, Ehab Husain4,5, Yazan Masannat5,6, Steven D Heys6, and Jiabao He1
1Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 2Clinical Radiology, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 3Radiology, Royal Marsden Hospital, London, United Kingdom, 4Pathology Department, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 5School of Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 6Breast Unit, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Deregulation of lipid metabolism has been shown in BRCA1/2 genetic mutation carriers. Mammary adipose tissues in postmenopausal women are the primary sites of oestrogen production linked to tumour initiation and progression. Therefore, lipid composition in postmenopausal breast plays a key role in breast cancer monitoring and subsequent development of prevention strategies. Previous studies focused on cell or animal models and invasive lipid extraction methods, while conventional MRS is inadequate in complete lipid composition measurement. We hypothesised that lipid composition in peri-tumoural breast adipose tissue is affected by the presence of tumour in postmenopausal women, using a non-invasive 2D MRS approach.

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