LONG-TERM PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH A LOCAL BREAST CANCER RELAPSE AFTER ORGAN-SAVING TREATMENT

The paper presents the results of a follow-up of 861 patients who have undergone organ-saving treatment (OST) for early breast can- cer. The relapse rate was 7.3% (63/861). The main task was to study an association of survival rates with the predictors characteriz- ing a local relapse. Five-year ove...

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Main Authors: V. A. Uimanov (Author), M. I. Nechushkin (Author), I. A. Gladilina (Author), A. V. Trigolosov (Author), N. R. Molodikova (Author), M. V. Chernykh (Author)
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Published: ABV-press, 2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The paper presents the results of a follow-up of 861 patients who have undergone organ-saving treatment (OST) for early breast can- cer. The relapse rate was 7.3% (63/861). The main task was to study an association of survival rates with the predictors characteriz- ing a local relapse. Five-year overall survival after the start of treatment for a local relapse was 65.7% (standard error 8.3). A Cox multivariance regression analysis led to the conclusion that the local relapse is a statistically significant factor of worsening survival without distant metastases when it develops within 3 years after primary OST.
Item Description:1994-4098
1999-8627
10.17650/1994-4098-2009-0-3-4-5-10