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Treatment Strategies and Survival of Older Breast Cancer Patients – An International Comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland

OBJECTIVES: Forty percent of breast cancers occur among older patients. Unfortunately, there is a lack of evidence for treatment guidelines for older breast cancer patients. The aim of this study is to compare treatment strategy and relative survival for operable breast cancer in the elderly between...

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Autores principales: Kiderlen, Mandy, Walsh, Paul M., Bastiaannet, Esther, Kelly, Maria B., Audisio, Riccardo A., Boelens, Petra G., Brown, Chris, Dekkers, Olaf M., de Craen, Anton J. M., van de Velde, Cornelis J. H., Liefers, Gerrit-Jan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25646756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118074
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author Kiderlen, Mandy
Walsh, Paul M.
Bastiaannet, Esther
Kelly, Maria B.
Audisio, Riccardo A.
Boelens, Petra G.
Brown, Chris
Dekkers, Olaf M.
de Craen, Anton J. M.
van de Velde, Cornelis J. H.
Liefers, Gerrit-Jan
author_facet Kiderlen, Mandy
Walsh, Paul M.
Bastiaannet, Esther
Kelly, Maria B.
Audisio, Riccardo A.
Boelens, Petra G.
Brown, Chris
Dekkers, Olaf M.
de Craen, Anton J. M.
van de Velde, Cornelis J. H.
Liefers, Gerrit-Jan
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description OBJECTIVES: Forty percent of breast cancers occur among older patients. Unfortunately, there is a lack of evidence for treatment guidelines for older breast cancer patients. The aim of this study is to compare treatment strategy and relative survival for operable breast cancer in the elderly between The Netherlands and Ireland. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From the Dutch and Irish national cancer registries, women aged ≥65 years with non-metastatic breast cancer were included (2001-2009). Proportions of patients receiving guideline-adherent locoregional treatment, endocrine therapy, and chemotherapy were calculated and compared between the countries by stage. Secondly, 5-year relative survival was calculated by stage and compared between countries. RESULTS: Overall, 41,055 patients from The Netherlands and 5,826 patients from Ireland were included. Overall, more patients received guideline-adherent locoregional treatment in The Netherlands, overall (80% vs. 68%, adjusted p<0.001), stage I (83% vs. 65%, p<0.001), stage II (80% vs. 74%, p<0.001) and stage III (74% vs. 57%, P<0.001) disease. On the other hand, more systemic treatment was provided in Ireland, where endocrine therapy was prescribed to 92% of hormone receptor-positive patients, compared to 59% in The Netherlands. In The Netherlands, only 6% received chemotherapy, as compared 24% in Ireland. But relative survival was poorer in Ireland (5 years relative survival 89% vs. 83%), especially in stage II (87% vs. 85%) and stage III (61% vs. 58%) patients. CONCLUSION: Treatment for older breast cancer patients differed significantly on all treatment modalities between The Netherlands and Ireland. More locoregional treatment was provided in The Netherlands, and more systemic therapy was provided in Ireland. Relative survival for Irish patients was worse than for their Dutch counterparts. This finding should be a strong recommendation to study breast cancer treatment and survival internationally, with the ultimate goal to equalize the survival rates for breast cancer patients across Europe.
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spelling pubmed-43155872015-02-13 Treatment Strategies and Survival of Older Breast Cancer Patients – An International Comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland Kiderlen, Mandy Walsh, Paul M. Bastiaannet, Esther Kelly, Maria B. Audisio, Riccardo A. Boelens, Petra G. Brown, Chris Dekkers, Olaf M. de Craen, Anton J. M. van de Velde, Cornelis J. H. Liefers, Gerrit-Jan PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Forty percent of breast cancers occur among older patients. Unfortunately, there is a lack of evidence for treatment guidelines for older breast cancer patients. The aim of this study is to compare treatment strategy and relative survival for operable breast cancer in the elderly between The Netherlands and Ireland. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From the Dutch and Irish national cancer registries, women aged ≥65 years with non-metastatic breast cancer were included (2001-2009). Proportions of patients receiving guideline-adherent locoregional treatment, endocrine therapy, and chemotherapy were calculated and compared between the countries by stage. Secondly, 5-year relative survival was calculated by stage and compared between countries. RESULTS: Overall, 41,055 patients from The Netherlands and 5,826 patients from Ireland were included. Overall, more patients received guideline-adherent locoregional treatment in The Netherlands, overall (80% vs. 68%, adjusted p<0.001), stage I (83% vs. 65%, p<0.001), stage II (80% vs. 74%, p<0.001) and stage III (74% vs. 57%, P<0.001) disease. On the other hand, more systemic treatment was provided in Ireland, where endocrine therapy was prescribed to 92% of hormone receptor-positive patients, compared to 59% in The Netherlands. In The Netherlands, only 6% received chemotherapy, as compared 24% in Ireland. But relative survival was poorer in Ireland (5 years relative survival 89% vs. 83%), especially in stage II (87% vs. 85%) and stage III (61% vs. 58%) patients. CONCLUSION: Treatment for older breast cancer patients differed significantly on all treatment modalities between The Netherlands and Ireland. More locoregional treatment was provided in The Netherlands, and more systemic therapy was provided in Ireland. Relative survival for Irish patients was worse than for their Dutch counterparts. This finding should be a strong recommendation to study breast cancer treatment and survival internationally, with the ultimate goal to equalize the survival rates for breast cancer patients across Europe. Public Library of Science 2015-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4315587/ /pubmed/25646756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118074 Text en © 2015 Kiderlen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kiderlen, Mandy
Walsh, Paul M.
Bastiaannet, Esther
Kelly, Maria B.
Audisio, Riccardo A.
Boelens, Petra G.
Brown, Chris
Dekkers, Olaf M.
de Craen, Anton J. M.
van de Velde, Cornelis J. H.
Liefers, Gerrit-Jan
Treatment Strategies and Survival of Older Breast Cancer Patients – An International Comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland
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title_full Treatment Strategies and Survival of Older Breast Cancer Patients – An International Comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland
title_fullStr Treatment Strategies and Survival of Older Breast Cancer Patients – An International Comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Treatment Strategies and Survival of Older Breast Cancer Patients – An International Comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland
title_short Treatment Strategies and Survival of Older Breast Cancer Patients – An International Comparison between the Netherlands and Ireland
title_sort treatment strategies and survival of older breast cancer patients – an international comparison between the netherlands and ireland
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25646756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118074
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