Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study

Zhenchong Xiong,1–3,* Guangzheng Deng,1–3,* Xinjian Huang,1–3,* Xing Li,1–3 Xinhua Xie,1–3 Jin Wang,1–3 Zeyu Shuang,1–3 Xi Wang1–3 1Department of Breast Surgery, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, China; 2S...

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Main Authors: Xiong Z, Deng G, Huang X, Li X, Xie X, Wang J, Shuang Z, Wang X
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-02-01
Series:Cancer Management and Research
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/bone-metastasis-pattern-in-initial-metastatic-breast-cancer-a-populati-peer-reviewed-article-CMAR
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spelling doaj-3faaeb790e3642e2b450a9675cabb9ba2020-11-24T22:21:08ZengDove Medical PressCancer Management and Research1179-13222018-02-01Volume 1028729536735Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based studyXiong ZDeng GHuang XLi XXie XWang JShuang ZWang XZhenchong Xiong,1–3,* Guangzheng Deng,1–3,* Xinjian Huang,1–3,* Xing Li,1–3 Xinhua Xie,1–3 Jin Wang,1–3 Zeyu Shuang,1–3 Xi Wang1–3 1Department of Breast Surgery, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, China; 2State Key Laboratory of Oncology in Southern China, Guangzhou, China; 3Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Medicine, Guangzhou, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Purpose: Bone is one of the most common sites of breast cancer metastasis, and population-based studies of patients with bone metastasis in initial metastatic breast cancer (MBC) are lacking. Materials and methods: From 2010 to 2013, 245,707 breast cancer patients and 8901 patients diagnosed with initial bone metastasis were identified by Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database of the National Cancer Institute. Multivariate logistic and Cox regression were used to identify predictive factors for the presence of bone metastasis and prognosis factors. Kaplan–Meier method and log-rank test were used for survival analysis. Results: Eight thousand nine hundred one patients with initial MBC had bone involvement, accounting for 3.6% of the entire cohort and 62.5% of the patients with initial MBC. Also, 70.5% of patients with bone metastasis were hormone receptor (HR) positive (HR+/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 [HER2]−: 57.6%; HR+/HER2+: 12.9%). Patients with initial bone metastasis had a better 5-year survival rate compared to those with initial brain, liver, or lung metastasis. HR+/HER2− and HR+/HER2+ breast cancer had a propensity of bone metastasis in the entire cohort and were correlated with better prognosis in patients with initial bone metastasis. Local surgery had significantly improved overall survival in initial MBC patients with bone metastasis. Conclusion: Our study has provided population-based estimates of epidemiologic characteristics and prognosis in patients with bone metastasis at the time of breast cancer diagnosis. These findings would lend support to optimal surveillance and treatment of bone metastasis in breast cancer. Keywords: initial metastatic breast cancer, bone, molecular subtype, survivalhttps://www.dovepress.com/bone-metastasis-pattern-in-initial-metastatic-breast-cancer-a-populati-peer-reviewed-article-CMARInitial metastatic breast cancerbonemolecular subtypesurvival
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author Xiong Z
Deng G
Huang X
Li X
Xie X
Wang J
Shuang Z
Wang X
spellingShingle Xiong Z
Deng G
Huang X
Li X
Xie X
Wang J
Shuang Z
Wang X
Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study
Cancer Management and Research
Initial metastatic breast cancer
bone
molecular subtype
survival
author_facet Xiong Z
Deng G
Huang X
Li X
Xie X
Wang J
Shuang Z
Wang X
author_sort Xiong Z
title Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study
title_short Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study
title_full Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study
title_fullStr Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study
title_full_unstemmed Bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study
title_sort bone metastasis pattern in initial metastatic breast cancer: a population-based study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Cancer Management and Research
issn 1179-1322
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Zhenchong Xiong,1–3,* Guangzheng Deng,1–3,* Xinjian Huang,1–3,* Xing Li,1–3 Xinhua Xie,1–3 Jin Wang,1–3 Zeyu Shuang,1–3 Xi Wang1–3 1Department of Breast Surgery, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, China; 2State Key Laboratory of Oncology in Southern China, Guangzhou, China; 3Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Medicine, Guangzhou, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Purpose: Bone is one of the most common sites of breast cancer metastasis, and population-based studies of patients with bone metastasis in initial metastatic breast cancer (MBC) are lacking. Materials and methods: From 2010 to 2013, 245,707 breast cancer patients and 8901 patients diagnosed with initial bone metastasis were identified by Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database of the National Cancer Institute. Multivariate logistic and Cox regression were used to identify predictive factors for the presence of bone metastasis and prognosis factors. Kaplan–Meier method and log-rank test were used for survival analysis. Results: Eight thousand nine hundred one patients with initial MBC had bone involvement, accounting for 3.6% of the entire cohort and 62.5% of the patients with initial MBC. Also, 70.5% of patients with bone metastasis were hormone receptor (HR) positive (HR+/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 [HER2]−: 57.6%; HR+/HER2+: 12.9%). Patients with initial bone metastasis had a better 5-year survival rate compared to those with initial brain, liver, or lung metastasis. HR+/HER2− and HR+/HER2+ breast cancer had a propensity of bone metastasis in the entire cohort and were correlated with better prognosis in patients with initial bone metastasis. Local surgery had significantly improved overall survival in initial MBC patients with bone metastasis. Conclusion: Our study has provided population-based estimates of epidemiologic characteristics and prognosis in patients with bone metastasis at the time of breast cancer diagnosis. These findings would lend support to optimal surveillance and treatment of bone metastasis in breast cancer. Keywords: initial metastatic breast cancer, bone, molecular subtype, survival
topic Initial metastatic breast cancer
bone
molecular subtype
survival
url https://www.dovepress.com/bone-metastasis-pattern-in-initial-metastatic-breast-cancer-a-populati-peer-reviewed-article-CMAR
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