Symptomatic Metastases have Poorer Prognosis in Breast Cancer Patients Under Intensive Surveillance
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate risk factors for post-metastasis overall survival (PMOS), and to analyze the effect of early detection of distant metastases before symptoms occur on survival in breast cancer patients under intensive surveillance.Methods A total of 7,840 patients underwent surgery for breast cancer from January 2010 to December 2014 at Samsung Medical Center; of these, we retrospectively studied 316 metastatic breast cancer patients. The patients were divided into two groups based on method of metastases detection, routine surveillance without symptoms (asymptomatic group) or follow-up for new-onset symptoms (symptomatic group).Results Multivariate analysis of PMOS showed that the patients with multiple metastases had a 1.872 fold risk of PMOS (p = 0.011) compared to the patients with bone metastasis only. The hazard ratio for the symptomatic group was higher than that for the asymptomatic group (p < 0.001). When patients were stratified by tumor subtype, patients who were HR-positive and asymptomatic on diagnosis of distant metastasis had a better prognosis than those who were HR-positive and symptomatic on diagnosis. However, patients who were HER2-positive showed no significant survival difference between two groups.Conclusion Breast cancer patients who were diagnosed with distant metastasis after symptoms occurred had a poorer prognosis than patients who were diagnosed before symptoms had developed. It is important to follow up patients regularly for symptoms related to distant metastases. Our findings validate the need for intensive surveillance, suggesting reconsideration of the guidelines for metastases screening in breast cancer patients.
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