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Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer

BACKGROUND: Bone Scan Index (BSI) expresses tumor burden in bone as a percentage of total skeletal mass, but its significance for metastatic breast cancer patients is unknown. We investigated whether baseline BSI is associated with skeletal-related events (SREs) or survival and identified the cut-of...

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Autores principales: Idota, Ai, Sawaki, Masataka, Yoshimura, Akiyo, Hattori, Masaya, Inaba, Yoshitaka, Oze, Isao, Kikumori, Toyone, Kodera, Yasuhiro, Iwata, Hiroji
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4947061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27468396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2741-0
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author Idota, Ai
Sawaki, Masataka
Yoshimura, Akiyo
Hattori, Masaya
Inaba, Yoshitaka
Oze, Isao
Kikumori, Toyone
Kodera, Yasuhiro
Iwata, Hiroji
author_facet Idota, Ai
Sawaki, Masataka
Yoshimura, Akiyo
Hattori, Masaya
Inaba, Yoshitaka
Oze, Isao
Kikumori, Toyone
Kodera, Yasuhiro
Iwata, Hiroji
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description BACKGROUND: Bone Scan Index (BSI) expresses tumor burden in bone as a percentage of total skeletal mass, but its significance for metastatic breast cancer patients is unknown. We investigated whether baseline BSI is associated with skeletal-related events (SREs) or survival and identified the cut-off BSI score for predicting SREs in metastatic breast cancer patients. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 144 patients with bone metastatic breast cancer. Bone scan examinations were performed and BSI was calculated using the Bonenavi(®) automated method. All patients received standard medical treatment for metastatic breast cancer. For bone metastasis prophylaxis, bisphosphonates were infused initially with analgesics as needed. We defined SRE as either bony, requiring intervention (surgery and/or radiotherapy) for pain or prevention of fracture, or spinal cord compression. The rates of SRE and overall survival (OS) were evaluated according to baseline BSI, and the cut-off score of BSI for predicting SRE in metastatic breast cancer patients was identified. RESULTS: Thirty-three patients (25.6 %) had SREs. The median BSI was 1.08 % (inter-quartile range 0.50–3.23 %). To identify the cut-off BSI score for predicting SRE, we performed sensitivity analysis to check P-value at every 0.1 BSI interval (0.4–2.4) by multiple-variable proportional hazard analysis. A BSI cut-off point of 1.4 % showed the lowest P value. Patients with BSI scores ≥1.4 had a significantly higher rate of SRE than those with lower BSI (P = 0.022). However there was no significant difference in OS. CONCLUSION: BSI may predict SRE in patients with metastatic breast cancer. A high BSI value (≥1.4) at diagnosis of bone metastasis may be a predictor of SREs in bone metastatic breast cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-49470612016-07-27 Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer Idota, Ai Sawaki, Masataka Yoshimura, Akiyo Hattori, Masaya Inaba, Yoshitaka Oze, Isao Kikumori, Toyone Kodera, Yasuhiro Iwata, Hiroji Springerplus Research BACKGROUND: Bone Scan Index (BSI) expresses tumor burden in bone as a percentage of total skeletal mass, but its significance for metastatic breast cancer patients is unknown. We investigated whether baseline BSI is associated with skeletal-related events (SREs) or survival and identified the cut-off BSI score for predicting SREs in metastatic breast cancer patients. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 144 patients with bone metastatic breast cancer. Bone scan examinations were performed and BSI was calculated using the Bonenavi(®) automated method. All patients received standard medical treatment for metastatic breast cancer. For bone metastasis prophylaxis, bisphosphonates were infused initially with analgesics as needed. We defined SRE as either bony, requiring intervention (surgery and/or radiotherapy) for pain or prevention of fracture, or spinal cord compression. The rates of SRE and overall survival (OS) were evaluated according to baseline BSI, and the cut-off score of BSI for predicting SRE in metastatic breast cancer patients was identified. RESULTS: Thirty-three patients (25.6 %) had SREs. The median BSI was 1.08 % (inter-quartile range 0.50–3.23 %). To identify the cut-off BSI score for predicting SRE, we performed sensitivity analysis to check P-value at every 0.1 BSI interval (0.4–2.4) by multiple-variable proportional hazard analysis. A BSI cut-off point of 1.4 % showed the lowest P value. Patients with BSI scores ≥1.4 had a significantly higher rate of SRE than those with lower BSI (P = 0.022). However there was no significant difference in OS. CONCLUSION: BSI may predict SRE in patients with metastatic breast cancer. A high BSI value (≥1.4) at diagnosis of bone metastasis may be a predictor of SREs in bone metastatic breast cancer patients. Springer International Publishing 2016-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4947061/ /pubmed/27468396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2741-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Idota, Ai
Sawaki, Masataka
Yoshimura, Akiyo
Hattori, Masaya
Inaba, Yoshitaka
Oze, Isao
Kikumori, Toyone
Kodera, Yasuhiro
Iwata, Hiroji
Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer
title Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer
title_full Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer
title_fullStr Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer
title_short Bone Scan Index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer
title_sort bone scan index predicts skeletal-related events in patients with metastatic breast cancer
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4947061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27468396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2741-0
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