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Survival impact of primary tumor resection in de novo metastatic breast cancer patients (GEICAM/El Alamo Registry).

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2019-12-02

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Lopez-Tarruella, Sara
Escudero, M J
Pollan, Marina
Martin, Miguel
Jara, Carlos
Bermejo, Begoña
Guerrero-Zotano, Angel
Garcia-Saenz, Jose
Santaballa, Ana
Alba, Emilio

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Nature Publishing Group
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The debate about surgical resection of primary tumor (PT) in de novo metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients persists. We explored this approach's outcomes in patients included in a retrospective registry, named El Álamo, of breast cancer patients diagnosed in Spain (1990-2001). In this analysis we only included de novo MBC patients, 1415 of whom met the study's criteria. Descriptive, Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression analyses were carried out. Median age was 63.1 years, 49.2% of patients had single-organ metastasis (skin/soft tissue [16.3%], bone [33.8%], or viscera [48.3%]). PT surgery (S) was performed in 44.5% of the cases. S-group patients were younger, had smaller tumors, higher prevalence of bone and oligometastatic disease, and lower prevalence of visceral involvement. With a median follow-up of 23.3 months, overall survival (OS) was 39.6 versus 22.4 months (HR = 0.59, p 

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Aged
Breast Neoplasms
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Metastasis
Registries
Retrospective Studies
Spain

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Anciano
España
Estudios retrospectivos
Femenino
Humanos
Metástasis de la neoplasia
Neoplasias de la mama
Persona de mediana edad
Sistema de registros

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Cancer epidemiology, Breast cancer

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Lopez-Tarruella S, Escudero MJ, Pollan M, Martín M, Jara C, Bermejo B, et al. Survival impact of primary tumor resection in de novo metastatic breast cancer patients (GEICAM/El Alamo Registry). Sci Rep. 2019 Dec 27;9(1):20081.