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Risk factors for recurrence after conservative treatment in early breast cancer; Preliminary report

Abstract

To evaluate our experience in the breast-conserving treatment for early breast cancer with special regard to recurrence pattern and related risk factors. Two hundred and sixteen patients with AJC stage I and II beast cancer who received breast conserving treatment between January 1991 and December 1994 were evaluated. Age distribution ranged from 23-80 year old with a median age of 44. One hundred and seventeen patients had T1 lesions and 99 patients had T2 lesions. Axillary lymph nodes were involved in 73 patients. All patients received a breast conserving surgery (wide excision to quadrantectomy) and axillary node dissection followed by radiotherapy. Ninety six patients received chemotherapy before or after radiotherapy. During the follow-up period (3-60 months, median 30 months), local recurrence were noted in six patients (true; 3, elsewhere; 1, skin; 2). Sixteen patients developed distant metastases as the first sign of recurrence at 8-38 months (median 20 months) after surgery. Among them, three patients simultaneously developed local recurrence with distant metastases. Contralateral breast cancer developed in one patient and non-mammary cancers developed in three patients. The actuarial 5 year survival rate was 88.4% (stage I: 96.7%, stage IIa: 95.2%, stage IIb 69.9%). Age, T stage, number of involved axillary  More>>
Authors:
Suh, C O; Chung, E J; Lee, H D; Lee, K S; Oh, K K; Kim, G E [1] 
  1. Yonsei Univ., Seoul (Korea, Republic of). Coll. of Medicine
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1997
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 550603; 990100; PA: AIX-29:031021; EDB-98:069610; SN: 98001968045
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology; Journal Volume: 15; Journal Issue: 4; Other Information: PBD: Dec 1997
Subject:
55 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, BASIC STUDIES; 99 MATHEMATICS, COMPUTERS, INFORMATION SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT, LAW, MISCELLANEOUS; CHEMOTHERAPY; COMBINED THERAPY; MAMMARY GLANDS; NEOPLASMS; RADIOTHERAPY; SURGERY
OSTI ID:
614818
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Language:
Korean
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: XZ907N; ISSN 1225-6765; TRN: KR9800352031021
Submitting Site:
KRN
Size:
pp. 331-338
Announcement Date:
Jun 26, 1998

Citation Formats

Suh, C O, Chung, E J, Lee, H D, Lee, K S, Oh, K K, and Kim, G E. Risk factors for recurrence after conservative treatment in early breast cancer; Preliminary report. Korea, Republic of: N. p., 1997. Web.
Suh, C O, Chung, E J, Lee, H D, Lee, K S, Oh, K K, & Kim, G E. Risk factors for recurrence after conservative treatment in early breast cancer; Preliminary report. Korea, Republic of.
Suh, C O, Chung, E J, Lee, H D, Lee, K S, Oh, K K, and Kim, G E. 1997. "Risk factors for recurrence after conservative treatment in early breast cancer; Preliminary report." Korea, Republic of.
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title = {Risk factors for recurrence after conservative treatment in early breast cancer; Preliminary report}
author = {Suh, C O, Chung, E J, Lee, H D, Lee, K S, Oh, K K, and Kim, G E}
abstractNote = {To evaluate our experience in the breast-conserving treatment for early breast cancer with special regard to recurrence pattern and related risk factors. Two hundred and sixteen patients with AJC stage I and II beast cancer who received breast conserving treatment between January 1991 and December 1994 were evaluated. Age distribution ranged from 23-80 year old with a median age of 44. One hundred and seventeen patients had T1 lesions and 99 patients had T2 lesions. Axillary lymph nodes were involved in 73 patients. All patients received a breast conserving surgery (wide excision to quadrantectomy) and axillary node dissection followed by radiotherapy. Ninety six patients received chemotherapy before or after radiotherapy. During the follow-up period (3-60 months, median 30 months), local recurrence were noted in six patients (true; 3, elsewhere; 1, skin; 2). Sixteen patients developed distant metastases as the first sign of recurrence at 8-38 months (median 20 months) after surgery. Among them, three patients simultaneously developed local recurrence with distant metastases. Contralateral breast cancer developed in one patient and non-mammary cancers developed in three patients. The actuarial 5 year survival rate was 88.4% (stage I: 96.7%, stage IIa: 95.2%, stage IIb 69.9%). Age, T stage, number of involved axillary lymph nodes, and AJC stage were risk factors for distant metastases in univariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis, the number of involved axillary lymph nodes was the most significant risk factor for metastases. Local recurrence was not common in the early years after radiotherapy. Distant metastases occurred at a steady rate during the first three years and was more common in the patients with larger tumors, higher number of involved axillary nodes, and younger age. (author).}
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