Impact of breast cancer subtypes and patterns of metastasis on outcome

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Karin Kast
Theresa Link
Katrin Friedrich
Andrea Petzold
Antje Niedostatek
Olaf Schoffer
Carmen Werner
Stefanie J. Klug
Andreas Werner
Axel Gatzweiler
Barbara Richter
Gustavo Baretton
Pauline Wimberger
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[1] Technische Universität Dresden,Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
[2] Dresden and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ),German Cancer Consortium (DKTK)
[3] Technische Universität Dresden,Institute of Pathology
[4] Technische Universität Dresden,Regional Clinical Cancer Registry
[5] Technische Universität Dresden,Cancer Epidemiology, University Cancer Center
[6] Diakonissenkrankenhaus Dresden,Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
[7] St. Joseph-Stift Dresden,Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
[8] Elblandkliniken Radebeul,Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Breast cancer; Subtypes; Metastases; Recurrence pattern;
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Clinical outcome of patients with stage IV breast cancer is dependent on tumor biology, extent, and localization of metastases. Routine imaging diagnostics for distant metastasis is not recommended by the national guidelines for breast cancer follow-up. In this study, we evaluated different patterns of metastases of cancer subtypes in order to generate hypotheses on individualization of follow-up after breast cancer in the adjuvant setting. Patients of the Regional Breast Cancer Center Dresden diagnosed within the years 2006–2011 were classified into the five intrinsic subtypes luminal A (ER+, Her2−, G1/2), luminal B/Her2 negative (ER+, Her2−, G3), triple positive (ER+, PR+, Her2+), Her2-enriched (ER−, Her2+), and triple negative (ER−, PR−, Her2−) and with a median follow-up of 45 months. Tumor stage at time of first diagnosis of breast cancer as well as time and site of metastasis at first diagnosis of distant metastatic disease was analyzed. Tumor specimen of 2284 female patients with primary breast cancer was classified into five subtypes. Distant recurrence-free survival at 3 years was most unfavorable in Her2-enriched (66.8 %), triple negative (75.9 %), and triple-positive breast cancer (81.7 %). The same subtypes most frequently presented with visceral metastases only at first presentation: Her2-enriched 46.9 %, triple negative 45.5 %, and triple-positive breast cancer 37.5 %. Longest median survival of 2.3 years was seen in luminal A and in Her2-enriched metastatic disease, respectively. Median survival was significantly better in the luminal A, Her2-enriched, and triple-positive subtype compared to triple-negative breast cancer (p < 0.005). Differences in time to metastatic disease, first localization of metastases, and overall survival after diagnosis of metastatic disease were shown. Considering new targeted therapies and the option of surgery of oligometastases, screening for visceral metastases might be reasonable after diagnosis of Her2-positive subtypes.
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