Detection of isolated tumor cells in bone marrow is an independent prognostic factor in breast cancer

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Wiedswang, G
Borgen, E
Karesen, R
Kvalheim, G
Nesland, JM
Schlichting, HQE
Sauer, T
Janbu, J
Harbitz, T
Naume, B
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[1] Ulleval Univ Clin, Dept Surg, Oslo, Norway
[2] Ulleval Univ Clin, Dept Pathol, Oslo, Norway
[3] Norwegian Radium Hosp, Dept Pathol, Oslo, Norway
[4] Norwegian Radium Hosp, Dept Oncol, Oslo, Norway
[5] Norwegian Radium Hosp, Dept Surg, Oslo, Norway
[6] Baerum Hosp, Dept Surg, Oslo, Norway
[7] Aker Univ Hosp, Dept Surg, Oslo, Norway
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10.1200/JCO.2003.02.009
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Purpose : This study was performed to disclose the clinical impact of isolated tumor cell (ITC) detection in bone marrow (BM) in breast cancer. Patients and Methods: BM aspirates were collected from 817 patients at primary surgery. Tumor cells in BM were detected by immunocytochemistry using anticytokeratin antibodies (AE1/AE3). Analyses of the primary tumor included histologic grading, vascular invasion, and immunohistochemical detection of c-erbB-2, cathepsin D, p53, and estrogen receptor (ER)/progesterone receptor (PgR) expression. These analyses were compared with clinical outcome. The median follow-up was 49 months. Results: ITC were detected in 13.2% of the patients. The detection rate rose with increasing tumor size (P = .011) and lymph node involvement (P < .001). Systemic relapse and death from breast cancer occurred in 31.7% and 26.9% of the BM-positive patients versus 13.7% and 10.9% of BM-negative patients, respectively (P < .001). Analyzing nodepositive and node-negative patients separately, ITC positivity was associated with poor prognosis in the node-positive group and in node-negative patients not receiving adjuvant therapy (T1N0). In multivariate analysis, ITC in BM was an independent prognostic factor together with node, tumor, and ER/PgR status, histologic grade, and vascular invasion. In separate analysis of the T1N0 patients, histologic grade was independently associated with both distant disease-free survival (DDFS) and breast cancer-specific survival (BCSS), ITC detection was associated with BCSS, and vascular invasion was associated with DDFS. Conclusion: ITC in BM is an independent predictor of DDFS and BCSS. An unfavorable prognosis was observed for node-positive patients and for node-negative patients not receiving systemic therapy. A combination of several independent prognostic factors can classify subgroups of patients into excellent and high-risk prognosis groups. (C) 2003 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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