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Title: | Biological subtypes and distant relapse pattern in breast cancer patients after curative surgery (study of Anatolian society of medical oncology) |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Tıbbi Onkoloji Anabilim Dalı. Çubukçu, Erdem 53986153800 |
Keywords: | Oncology Obstetrics & gynecology Breast cancer Relapse pattern Molecular subtype Molecular subtypes Prognostic-factors Metastasis Recurrence Survival Women Risk Estrogen Genes Site |
Issue Date: | Aug-2016 |
Publisher: | Karger |
Citation: | Kaplan, M. A. vd. (2016). "Biological subtypes and distant relapse pattern in breast cancer patients after curative surgery (study of Anatolian society of medical oncology)". Breast Care, 11(4), 248-252. |
Abstract: | Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the association between the molecular subtypes and patterns of relapse in breast cancer patients who had undergone curative surgery. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 1,350 breast cancer patients with relapses after curative surgery between 1998 and 2012 from referral centers in Turkey. Patients were divided into 4 biological subtypes according to immunohistochennistry and grade: triple negative, HER2 overexpressing, luminal A and luminal B. Results: The percentages of patients with luminal A, lumina! B, HER2-overexpressing, and triple-negative breast cancer were 32.9% (n = 444), 34.9% (n = 471), 12.0% (n = 162), and 20.2% (n = 273), respectively. The distribution of metastases differed among the subgroups: bone (66.2% and 53.9% in lumina! A and B vs. 38.9% in HER2-overexpressing and 45.1% in triple negative, p < 0.001), liver (40.1% in HER2-overexpressing vs. 24.5% in lumina! A, 33.5% in luminal B, and 27.5% in triple negative, p < 0.001), lung (41.4% in triple negative and 35.2% in HER2-overexpressing vs. 30.2% and 30.6% in luminal A and B, p = 0.008) and brain (25.3% in HER2overexpressing and 23.1% in triple negative vs. 10.1% and 15.1% in lumina! A and B, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Organ -specific metastasis may depend on the molecular subtype of breast cancer. Tailored strategies against distant metastasis concerning the molecular subtypes in breast cancer should be considered. |
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URI: | https://doi.org/10.1159/000448186 https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/448186 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29632 |
ISSN: | 1661-3791 1661-3805 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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