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Treatment and outcomes in breast cancer patients: A cross section study from the EUSOMA breast centre network.
Aristei, Cynthia; Tomatis, Mariano; Marotti, Lorenza; Cardoso, Maria Joao; Cheung, Kwok Leung; Curigliano, Giuseppe; De Vries, Jakob; Santini, Donatella; Sardanelli, Francesco; Van Dam, Peter; Rubio, Isabel Teresa.
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  • Aristei C; Radiation Oncology Section, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia and Perugia General Hospital Sant'Andrea delle Fratte Perugia Italy. Electronic address: cynthia.aristei@unipg.it.
  • Tomatis M; European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists (EUSOMA), Florence, Italy.
  • Antonio Ponti; CPO Piemonte, Turin and European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists (EUSOMA), Florence, Italy.
  • Marotti L; European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists (EUSOMA), Florence, Italy.
  • Cardoso MJ; Breast Unit, Champalimaud Clinical Center/Champalimaud Foundation, and Lisbon University Faculty of Medicine, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Cheung KL; Academic Unit for Translational Medical Sciences, School of Medicine University of Nottingham, Royal Derby Hospital Centre, United Kingdom.
  • Curigliano G; Division of New Drugs and Early Drug Development for Innovative Therapies, European Institute of Oncology, IRCCS, Milan, Italy; Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milano.
  • De Vries J; University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands.
  • Santini D; Pathology Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, Italy.
  • Sardanelli F; Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy; Unit of Radiology, IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, San Donato Milanese, Milan, Italy.
  • Van Dam P; Multidisciplinary Oncologic Center, Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, Belgium.
  • Rubio IT; Breast Surgical Oncology, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Madrid, Cancer Center Universidad de Navarra, Spain.
Eur J Cancer ; 196: 113438, 2024 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37995597
INTRODUCTION: The present study was designed to describe tumour features and treatments for patients with breast cancer. It also aimed at assessing the risk of distant metastases in relation to biological profiles, disease stages and treatment. METHODS: Data were analysed from 81,882 patients in the EUSOMA database (disease stages at diagnosis 0-IV; median age 61 years; range 20-100 years). All patients were treated between January 2016 and December 2021 in 53 Breast Centres within the EUSOMA certification process in 13 European countries. Cases were classified as HR+ /HER2-, HR+ /HER2 + , HR-/HER2 + or HR-/HER2- and data were analysed accordingly. RESULTS: Univariable and multivariable analyses for distant metastases were conducted on a subset of 38,119 cases with information on whether or not they had developed them. Potential determinants included sub-group type, Ki67 value, disease stage, adjuvant systemic therapies and post-operative radiation therapy. In multivariable analysis, the HR-/HER2 + and HR-/HER2- sub-groups were associated with a higher risk of distant metastases than HR+ /HER2-. Ki67 > 20 % and advanced stage disease also carried a high risk. Radiation therapy emerged as a protective factor against distant metastases. CONCLUSIONS: Present results show a large patient database offers an information stream that can be applied to reduce uncertainties in clinical practice. Database parameters need to be updated dynamically for outcome monitoring. Molecular prognostic factors, gene-expression signatures, tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes and circulating tumoral DNA should be added.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama Limite: Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Cancer Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama Limite: Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Cancer Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article