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Incidence of bone metastases and skeletal-related events in breast cancer patients: A population-based cohort study in Denmark
Authors:Annette Ø Jensen  Jacob B Jacobsen  Mette Nørgaard  Mellissa Yong  Jon P Fryzek  Henrik T Sørensen
Affiliation:1.Department of Clinical Epidemiology,Aarhus University Hospital,?rhus C,Denmark;2.Center for Observational Research,Amgen Inc., One Amgen Center Drive,Thousands Oaks,USA
Abstract:

Background  

Breast cancer (BrCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in the industrialized world. More than half of women presenting with metastatic BrCa develop bone metastases. Bone metastases increase the risk of skeletal-related events (SREs), defined as pathological fractures, spinal cord compression, bone pain requiring palliative radiotherapy, and orthopaedic surgery. Both bone metastases and SREs are associated with unfavorable prognosis and greatly affect quality of life. Few epidemiological data exist on SREs after primary diagnosis of BrCa and subsequent bone metastasis. We therefore estimated the incidence of bone metastases and SREs in newly-diagnosed BrCa patients in Denmark from 1999 through 2007.
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