Removal of primary tumor improves survival in metastatic breast cancer. Does timing of surgery influence outcomes?

Abstract Background Resection of intact primary tumor is controversial in metastatic breast cancer patients. The aim of this study is to review the impact of surgical resection of primary tumor on overall survival and to assess the role of timing of surgery on survival rates. Methods 208 patients wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Breast (Edinburgh) 2011-12, Vol.20 (6), p.548-554
Hauptverfasser: Pérez-Fidalgo, Jose Alejandro, Pimentel, Paola, Caballero, Antonio, Bermejo, Begoña, Barrera, Juan Antonio, Burgues, Octavio, Martinez-Ruiz, F, Chirivella, Isabel, Bosch, Ana, Martínez-Agulló, Angel, Lluch, Ana
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Resection of intact primary tumor is controversial in metastatic breast cancer patients. The aim of this study is to review the impact of surgical resection of primary tumor on overall survival and to assess the role of timing of surgery on survival rates. Methods 208 patients with metastatic breast cancer diagnosed between 1982 and 2005 in the Hospital Clinico of Valencia (Spain) were analysed. Exclusion criteria were age >80, PS 3–4, Charlson score 3 or follow-up < 90 days. 123 of these underwent surgery and 85 did not. In order to assess the role of timing, the "surgery" cohort was divided into two sub-groups: "before" ( n  = 78) or "after" ( n  = 45) diagnosis of disseminated disease. Results In the surgery group, patients underwent mastectomy with axillary dissection (82.9%), without axillary dissection (8.9%) and conservative surgery (8.1%). After a median follow-up of 29.68 months, median OS in the "surgery" and the "non-surgery" groups were, 40.4 and 24.3 months. Removal of the primary tumor therefore had a significant positive impact on survival rates ( p  
ISSN:0960-9776
1532-3080
DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2011.06.005