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The Incidence of Breast Cancer Recurrence 10-32 Years After Primary Diagnosis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Extended, more effective breast cancer treatments have increased the prevalence of long-term survivors. We investigated the risk of late breast cancer recurrence (BCR), 10 years or more after primary diagnosis, and associations between patient and tumor characteristics at primary diagnosis and late BCR up to 32 years after primary breast cancer diagnosis.

Methods

Using the Danish Breast Cancer Group clinical database, we identified all women with an incident early breast cancer diagnosed during 1987-2004. We restricted to women who survived 10 years without a recurrence or second cancer (10-year disease-free survivors) and followed them from 10 years after breast cancer diagnosis date until late recurrence, death, emigration, second cancer, or December 31, 2018. We calculated incidence rates per 1000 person-years and cumulative incidences for late BCR, stratifying by patient and tumor characteristics. Using Cox regression, we calculated adjusted hazard ratios for late BCR accounting for competing risks.

Results

Among 36 924 women with breast cancer, 20 315 became 10-year disease-free survivors. Of these, 2595 developed late BCR (incidence rate = 15.53 per 1000 person-years, 95% confidence interval = 14.94 to 16.14; cumulative incidence = 16.6%, 95% confidence interval = 15.8% to 17.5%) from year 10 to 32 after primary diagnosis. Tumor size larger than 20 mm, lymph node-positive disease, and estrogen receptor-positive tumors were associated with increased cumulative incidences and hazards for late BCR.

Conclusions

Recurrences continued to occur up to 32 years after primary diagnosis. Women with high lymph node burden, large tumor size, and estrogen receptor-positive tumors had increased risk of late recurrence. Such patients may warrant extended surveillance, more aggressive treatment, or new therapy approaches.

SUBMITTER: Pedersen RN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8902439 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Incidence of Breast Cancer Recurrence 10-32 Years After Primary Diagnosis.

Pedersen Rikke Nørgaard RN   Esen Buket Öztürk BÖ   Mellemkjær Lene L   Christiansen Peer P   Ejlertsen Bent B   Lash Timothy Lee TL   Nørgaard Mette M   Cronin-Fenton Deirdre D  

Journal of the National Cancer Institute 20220301 3


<h4>Background</h4>Extended, more effective breast cancer treatments have increased the prevalence of long-term survivors. We investigated the risk of late breast cancer recurrence (BCR), 10 years or more after primary diagnosis, and associations between patient and tumor characteristics at primary diagnosis and late BCR up to 32 years after primary breast cancer diagnosis.<h4>Methods</h4>Using the Danish Breast Cancer Group clinical database, we identified all women with an incident early breas  ...[more]

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