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Long-term prognosis of breast cancer detected by mammography screening or other methods

INTRODUCTION: Previous studies of breast cancer have shown that patients whose tumors are detected by mammography screening have a more favorable survival. Little is known, however, about the long-term prognostic impact of screen detection. The purpose of the current study was to compare breast canc...

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Autores principales: Lehtimäki, Tiina, Lundin, Mikael, Linder, Nina, Sihto, Harri, Holli, Kaija, Turpeenniemi-Hujanen, Taina, Kataja, Vesa, Isola, Jorma, Joensuu, Heikki, Lundin, Johan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3326576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22204661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3080
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author Lehtimäki, Tiina
Lundin, Mikael
Linder, Nina
Sihto, Harri
Holli, Kaija
Turpeenniemi-Hujanen, Taina
Kataja, Vesa
Isola, Jorma
Joensuu, Heikki
Lundin, Johan
author_facet Lehtimäki, Tiina
Lundin, Mikael
Linder, Nina
Sihto, Harri
Holli, Kaija
Turpeenniemi-Hujanen, Taina
Kataja, Vesa
Isola, Jorma
Joensuu, Heikki
Lundin, Johan
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description INTRODUCTION: Previous studies of breast cancer have shown that patients whose tumors are detected by mammography screening have a more favorable survival. Little is known, however, about the long-term prognostic impact of screen detection. The purpose of the current study was to compare breast cancer-specific long-term survival of patients whose tumors were detected in mammography screening compared with those whose tumors were detected by other methods. METHODS: Breast cancer patients diagnosed within five specified geographical areas in Finland in 1991 and 1992 were identified (N = 2,936). Detailed clinical, treatment and outcome data, as well as tissue samples, were collected. Women with in situ carcinoma, distant metastases at the time of primary diagnosis and women who were not treated surgically were excluded. The main analyses were performed after excluding patients with other malignancy or contralateral breast cancer, followed by sensitivity analyses with different exclusion criteria. Median follow-up time was 15.4 years. Univariate and multivariate analyses of breast cancer-specific survival were performed. RESULTS: Of patients included in the main analyses (n = 1,884), 22% (n = 408) of cancers were screen-detected and 78% (n = 1,476) were detected by other methods. Breast cancer-specific 15-year survival was 86% for patients with screen-detected cancer and 66% for patients diagnosed using other methods (P < 0.0001, HR = 2.91). Similar differences in survival were observed in women at screening age (50 to 69 years), as well as in clinically important subgroups, such as patients with small tumors (≤ 1 cm in diameter) and without nodal involvement (N0). Women with breast cancer diagnosed on the basis of screening mammography had a more favorable prognosis than those diagnosed outside screening programs, following adjustments according to patient age, tumor size, axillary lymph node status, histological grade and hormone receptor status. Significant differences in the risk of having future contralateral breast cancer according to method of detection were not observed. CONCLUSIONS: Breast cancer detected by mammography screening is an independent prognostic factor in breast cancer and is associated with a more favorable survival rate as well as in long-term follow-up.
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spelling pubmed-33265762012-04-16 Long-term prognosis of breast cancer detected by mammography screening or other methods Lehtimäki, Tiina Lundin, Mikael Linder, Nina Sihto, Harri Holli, Kaija Turpeenniemi-Hujanen, Taina Kataja, Vesa Isola, Jorma Joensuu, Heikki Lundin, Johan Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Previous studies of breast cancer have shown that patients whose tumors are detected by mammography screening have a more favorable survival. Little is known, however, about the long-term prognostic impact of screen detection. The purpose of the current study was to compare breast cancer-specific long-term survival of patients whose tumors were detected in mammography screening compared with those whose tumors were detected by other methods. METHODS: Breast cancer patients diagnosed within five specified geographical areas in Finland in 1991 and 1992 were identified (N = 2,936). Detailed clinical, treatment and outcome data, as well as tissue samples, were collected. Women with in situ carcinoma, distant metastases at the time of primary diagnosis and women who were not treated surgically were excluded. The main analyses were performed after excluding patients with other malignancy or contralateral breast cancer, followed by sensitivity analyses with different exclusion criteria. Median follow-up time was 15.4 years. Univariate and multivariate analyses of breast cancer-specific survival were performed. RESULTS: Of patients included in the main analyses (n = 1,884), 22% (n = 408) of cancers were screen-detected and 78% (n = 1,476) were detected by other methods. Breast cancer-specific 15-year survival was 86% for patients with screen-detected cancer and 66% for patients diagnosed using other methods (P < 0.0001, HR = 2.91). Similar differences in survival were observed in women at screening age (50 to 69 years), as well as in clinically important subgroups, such as patients with small tumors (≤ 1 cm in diameter) and without nodal involvement (N0). Women with breast cancer diagnosed on the basis of screening mammography had a more favorable prognosis than those diagnosed outside screening programs, following adjustments according to patient age, tumor size, axillary lymph node status, histological grade and hormone receptor status. Significant differences in the risk of having future contralateral breast cancer according to method of detection were not observed. CONCLUSIONS: Breast cancer detected by mammography screening is an independent prognostic factor in breast cancer and is associated with a more favorable survival rate as well as in long-term follow-up. BioMed Central 2011 2011-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3326576/ /pubmed/22204661 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3080 Text en Copyright ©2012 Lehtimäki et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lehtimäki, Tiina
Lundin, Mikael
Linder, Nina
Sihto, Harri
Holli, Kaija
Turpeenniemi-Hujanen, Taina
Kataja, Vesa
Isola, Jorma
Joensuu, Heikki
Lundin, Johan
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title_short Long-term prognosis of breast cancer detected by mammography screening or other methods
title_sort long-term prognosis of breast cancer detected by mammography screening or other methods
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3326576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22204661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3080
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