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Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery

Purpose: Surgical interventions tend to have an effect on the generation of recurrences in tumor patients due to the anesthesia involved as well as tissue damage and subsequent inflammation. This can also be found in patients with breast cancer. Methods: In this multicenter study, we investigated da...

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Autores principales: Dayan, Davut, Ernst, Kristina, Aktas, Bahriye, Baierl, Raffaela, Briest, Susanne, Dengler, Martin, Dieterle, Daniela, Endres, Amelie, Engelken, Kathrin, Faridi, Andree, Frenz, Hannes, Hantschmann, Peer, Janni, Wolfgang, Kaiser, Christina, Kokott, Thorsten, Laufhütte, Stefanie, Schober, Florian, Ebner, Florian
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9689416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29110698
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author Dayan, Davut
Ernst, Kristina
Aktas, Bahriye
Baierl, Raffaela
Briest, Susanne
Dengler, Martin
Dieterle, Daniela
Endres, Amelie
Engelken, Kathrin
Faridi, Andree
Frenz, Hannes
Hantschmann, Peer
Janni, Wolfgang
Kaiser, Christina
Kokott, Thorsten
Laufhütte, Stefanie
Schober, Florian
Ebner, Florian
author_facet Dayan, Davut
Ernst, Kristina
Aktas, Bahriye
Baierl, Raffaela
Briest, Susanne
Dengler, Martin
Dieterle, Daniela
Endres, Amelie
Engelken, Kathrin
Faridi, Andree
Frenz, Hannes
Hantschmann, Peer
Janni, Wolfgang
Kaiser, Christina
Kokott, Thorsten
Laufhütte, Stefanie
Schober, Florian
Ebner, Florian
author_sort Dayan, Davut
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description Purpose: Surgical interventions tend to have an effect on the generation of recurrences in tumor patients due to the anesthesia involved as well as tissue damage and subsequent inflammation. This can also be found in patients with breast cancer. Methods: In this multicenter study, we investigated data of 632 patients with breast cancer and the subsequent diagnosis of a recurrence. The patient data were acquired from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2019 in eight different centers in Germany. The data sets were separated into those with primary surgery, primary systemic therapy with subsequent surgery, and reconstructive surgery. Three different starting points for observation were defined: the date of diagnosis, the date of first surgery, and the date of reconstructive surgery, if applicable. The observational period was divided into steps of six months and maxima of recurrences were compared. Furthermore, the variance was calculated using the difference of the distribution in percent. Results: The descriptive analysis showed no resemblance between the groups. The variance of the difference of the recurrence rates analysis using the surgical date as the starting point showed similarities in the age subgroup. Conclusion: Our clinical analysis shows different metastatic behavior in different analysis and treatment regimes. These findings justify further investigations on a larger database. These results may possibly identify an improved follow-up setting depending on tumor stage, biology, treatment, and patient factors (i.e., age, …).
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spelling pubmed-96894162022-11-25 Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery Dayan, Davut Ernst, Kristina Aktas, Bahriye Baierl, Raffaela Briest, Susanne Dengler, Martin Dieterle, Daniela Endres, Amelie Engelken, Kathrin Faridi, Andree Frenz, Hannes Hantschmann, Peer Janni, Wolfgang Kaiser, Christina Kokott, Thorsten Laufhütte, Stefanie Schober, Florian Ebner, Florian Curr Oncol Article Purpose: Surgical interventions tend to have an effect on the generation of recurrences in tumor patients due to the anesthesia involved as well as tissue damage and subsequent inflammation. This can also be found in patients with breast cancer. Methods: In this multicenter study, we investigated data of 632 patients with breast cancer and the subsequent diagnosis of a recurrence. The patient data were acquired from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2019 in eight different centers in Germany. The data sets were separated into those with primary surgery, primary systemic therapy with subsequent surgery, and reconstructive surgery. Three different starting points for observation were defined: the date of diagnosis, the date of first surgery, and the date of reconstructive surgery, if applicable. The observational period was divided into steps of six months and maxima of recurrences were compared. Furthermore, the variance was calculated using the difference of the distribution in percent. Results: The descriptive analysis showed no resemblance between the groups. The variance of the difference of the recurrence rates analysis using the surgical date as the starting point showed similarities in the age subgroup. Conclusion: Our clinical analysis shows different metastatic behavior in different analysis and treatment regimes. These findings justify further investigations on a larger database. These results may possibly identify an improved follow-up setting depending on tumor stage, biology, treatment, and patient factors (i.e., age, …). MDPI 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9689416/ /pubmed/36421351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29110698 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dayan, Davut
Ernst, Kristina
Aktas, Bahriye
Baierl, Raffaela
Briest, Susanne
Dengler, Martin
Dieterle, Daniela
Endres, Amelie
Engelken, Kathrin
Faridi, Andree
Frenz, Hannes
Hantschmann, Peer
Janni, Wolfgang
Kaiser, Christina
Kokott, Thorsten
Laufhütte, Stefanie
Schober, Florian
Ebner, Florian
Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery
title Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery
title_full Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery
title_fullStr Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery
title_short Resemblance of the Recurrence Patterns in Primary Systemic, Primary Surgery and Secondary Oncoplastic Surgery
title_sort resemblance of the recurrence patterns in primary systemic, primary surgery and secondary oncoplastic surgery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9689416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29110698
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