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- 2018
Characterization of bone only metastasis patients with respect to tumor subtypesDOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41523-018-0054-x Abstract: Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients with bone only metastasis (BOM) are a unique population with limited characterization. We identified patients followed at MD Anderson Cancer Center from 01/01/1997 to 12/31/2015 for at least 6 months with a BOM diagnosis as first site of metastasis. Tumor subtype (TS) was assessed by initial breast biopsy immunohistochemistry using hormonal receptor (HR) and HER2 status, with four subtypes identified: HR+/HER2?, HR+/HER2+, HR?/HER2?, HR?/HER2+. HR+ was defined as estrogen receptor or progesterone receptor ≥1%. We identified 1445 patients with BOM, 1048 with TS data available. Among these patients, the majority were HR+/HER2? (78%). Median time from breast cancer diagnosis to first bone metastasis was 2.3 years (95% CI 2.1, 2.5) and varied significantly by TS, with longer time to distant disease in HR+/HER2? patients relative to all other TS (p?<?.0001). Median overall survival (OS) from breast cancer diagnosis was 8.7 years (95% CI 8.0, 9.7) and varied significantly by TS with poorer OS for HR?/HER2? and HR-/HER2+ patients relative to HR+/HER2? TS (p?<?.0001). The 442 patients with de novo BOM disease, defined as bone metastasis diagnosis within 4 months of breast cancer diagnosis, had significantly shorter OS (p?<?.0001). Overall, several higher risk BOM subsets were identified in this analysis, most notably HR?/HER2+ and HR?/HER2? TS and de novo BOM patients
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