Circulating Tumor Cells in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Timing of Blood Extraction for Analysis

Purpose: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can be detected in the peripheral blood of around 50% of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Their numbers are an independent predictor of the patient's progression-free survival (PFS) and of overall survival (OS). However, to date, none of the studie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anticancer research 2009-10, Vol.29 (10), p.4185-4187
Hauptverfasser: MARTIN, Miguel, ANGEL GARCIA-SAENZ, José, LOPEZ- TARRUELLA, Sara, CASADO, Antonio, SASTRE, Javier, DIAZ-RUBIO, Eduardo, MAESTRO DE LAS CASAS, Maria Luisa, VIDAURRETA, Marta, PUENTE, Javier, VEGANZONES, Silvia, RODRIGUEZ-LAJUSTICIA, Laura, DE LA ORDEN, Virginia, OLIVA, Belén, DE LA TORRE, Julio-César
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can be detected in the peripheral blood of around 50% of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Their numbers are an independent predictor of the patient's progression-free survival (PFS) and of overall survival (OS). However, to date, none of the studies carried out with the most commonly used system of CTC determination (the CellSearch System, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration) has examined the intra-patient variation in CTC numbers, a variation that could impact on prognosis assessment. Experimental design: To evaluate possible circadian variations in the number of CTCs in patients with breast cancer a pilot study was conducted in which these cells were quantified 12 h apart (at 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. of the same day) in a cohort of hospitalized patients with metastatic breast cancer. Results: Out of the 58 patients included in the study, 51 were evaluable. No statistically significant differences between day-time and night-time CTC numbers were observed (p=0.8427, Wilcoxon matched pair test). Only two of the patients were classified in different prognostic categories in the morning and night determinations (5 or more CTCs=poor prognosis group;
ISSN:0250-7005
1791-7530