Patients 35 years old or younger with operable breast cancer are more at risk for relapse and survival: a retrospective matched case-control study |
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Authors: | Peng Roujun Wang Shusen Shi Yanxia Liu Donggen Teng Xiaoyu Qin Tao Zeng Yixin Yuan Zhongyu |
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Affiliation: | aState Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, People’s Republic of China;bDepartment of Medical Oncology, Sun Yat-Sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China;cDepartment of Experimental Research, Sun Yat-Sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | It has long been suggested that younger women with breast cancer have less favorable prognostic factors and poorer outcomes. Our main objectives were to determine whether poor prognosis among young women was independent of other common clinicopathologic parameters. We retrospectively analyzed 551 young patients (≤35 years, Group I) and 551 older patients (36–50 years, Group II), matched for year of diagnosis, family history of breast cancer, pathologic stage, hormone receptor expression and application of adjuvant therapy. Patients in Group I had significantly shorter disease-free survival (DFS) than Group II (median 23.2 months vs. 28.4 months, P = 0.024). Five-year DFS rate(63.7% vs. 74.7%, P < 0.001) and overall survival (OS) rate (79.5% vs. 85.6%, P = 0.024) in Group I was inferior to those in Group II. Multivariate analysis showed that young age was a significantly negative predictor for DFS and OS. Our study thus shows that age (≤35 y/o) is an independent risk factor for prognosis in operable breast cancer. |
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Keywords: | Breast cancer Young age Prognosis Survival Case&ndash control study |
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