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Evaluation of recurrence patterns and survival in modern series of young women with breast cancer
Authors:Kelsey E Larson MD  Stephen R Grobmyer MD  Stephanie A Valente DO
Affiliation:Division of Breast Services, Department of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract:The data on oncologic outcomes in young women with breast cancer (BC) are dated as it relates to recurrences and mortality. Our goal was to assess these outcomes in a modern series of young women with BC. A retrospective chart review identified women ≤40 years old with stage I‐III BC diagnosed from 2006 to 2013 at our institution. Demographics, tumor biology, type of operation, recurrence, and survival were analyzed. Overall, 322 women were identified. Most had ER+(70%) infiltrating ductal tumors (88%) with low stage (42% T1; 41% T2; 56% N0). Follow‐up was 4.2 years with 5.6% local‐regional recurrence (LRR), 15.2% metastatic recurrence (MR), and 8% mortality. There was no survival difference based on demographics, tumor biology, or type of operation. T3 tumors (P < .001) and node positivity (P < .001) were associated with worse disease‐free survival. In this modern series of young women with BC, stage rather than tumor biology or surgical choice has more effect on recurrence‐free survival. MR was more common than LRR, with most MR occurring within the first 2 years after surgery.
Keywords:breast cancer  recurrence  surgery  survival  young women
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