Factors Affecting Survival in Breast Cancer Patients following Bone Metastasis

Author:

Yavas Ozlem1,Hayran Mutlu2,Ozisik Yavuz1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medical, Hacettepe University, Institute of Oncology, Ankara, Turkey

2. Departments of Preventive Oncology, Hacettepe University, Institute of Oncology, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Aims and background The purpose of the study was to identify prognostic factors that affect survival following bone metastasis in breast cancer patients with first metastases in the skeletal system. Methods and study design We analyzed retrospectively the data of 248 metastatic breast cancer patients whose first distant metastasis was in the skeleton. Results The median age of the patients at diagnosis was 46 years (range, 23–76). Nearly half of the patients were premenopausal (52.4%). The median disease-free survival was 24 months. For most of the patients (221), bone was the sole first metastatic site, and the disease remained confined to the bone in 99 of them. The remaining patients (n = 27) had both bone and visceral metastasis at the time of first relapse. One hundred and fourteen of the patients (46%) had died by the time of analysis. With the median follow-up of 50.5 months from diagnosis, median survival after bone metastasis was 32 months. In univariate analyses, statistically significant predictors for survival after bone metastasis were axillary lymph node status, T stage of disease, hormone receptor status of the primary tumor, the presence of lymphovascular invasion, involvement of skin, the presence of additional nonosseous metastatic sites at the time of bone relapse, and disease-free interval. In multivariate analyses, the presence of additional non-osseous metastatic sites at the time of bone relapse, T stage of disease, hormone receptor status of the primary tumor, and the presence of lymphovascular invasion were found to be significant independent prognostic factors. Conclusions In the result of study, for patients with breast cancer, survival following bone metastasis is affected by secondary prognostic factors such as disease-free interval and extent of metastasis besides primary prognostic factors related to the primary tumor.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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