Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0038p156 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015

Adverse metabolic profile in long-term survivors of adult and childhood-onset brain tumours: the role of growth hormone deficiency

Lynch Julie , Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Kumar Satish S , Ajjan Ramzi , Gerrard Georgina , Loughrey Carmel , Glaser Adam , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Childhood-onset brain tumour (CO-BT) survivors demonstrate elevated standardized mortality rates for cardiac disease. Adverse lipid profile and body composition contribute to the increased cardiovascular risk. Little is known about the metabolic changes in long-term survivors of adult-onset brain tumours (AO-BT).Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study to compare cardiovascular risk parameters in CO-BT with AO-BT survivors and healthy ...

ea0037gp.16.05 | Diabetes and obesity–Clinical obesity and cardiovascular | ECE2015

Evaluation of cardiovascular risk factors in long-term survivors of brain tumours who received cranial irradiation

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Kumar Satish S. , Lynch Julie , Ajjan Ramzi , Glaser Adam , Gerrard Georgina , Loughrey Carmel , Murray Robert D.

Introduction: There is strong evidence that adult survivors of childhood cancer have excess premature vascular morbidity and mortality, the pathophysiological mechanism of which remains unresolved.Methods: We undertook a cross sectional study to assess cardiovascular risk in long-term survivors of brain tumours following cranial irradiation compared with healthy matched controls. The following cardiovascular markers were measured: full lipid profile, fas...