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Surgical treatment for skeletal breast cancer metastases: a population-based study of 641 patients.

R Wedin1, H C Bauer, L E Rutqvist.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The objective of this article was to assess the occurrence of symptomatic bone metastases in a defined population of patients with breast carcinoma and to characterize the clinical outcome with reference to surgical treatment for pathologic fracture or neurologic deficit.
METHODS: The authors identified all patients in the Stockholm Breast Cancer Database (population base 1.8 million) with a diagnosis of bone metastases during 1989--1994. These cases were linked with the Stockholm County Council Hospital Discharge Diagnosis Registry that includes information on in-patient care and discharge diagnoses. This enabled us to identify patients who had undergone surgical treatment for their bony metastases at any of the six departments of orthopedics in the region, or who had been treated at the one department of neurosurgery.
RESULTS: Six hundred forty-one patients with breast carcinoma presented with symptomatic skeletal metastasis during 1989--1994, and 107 (17%) were operated on. Metastases were located in long bones (77), spine (14), and pelvis (6). The median survival postoperatively was 6 months. The total reoperation rate was 0.12. Hip screws and glide-screw plates were associated more often with failure as was location in the distal femur. Pain decreased postoperatively in 77% of the patients, and function improved in 65%.
CONCLUSIONS: One in 10 patients with breast carcinoma developed symptomatic bone metastases, and one-fifth of these patients required surgery for pathologic fracture or neurologic deficit. There was a high failure rate in those hospitals in which few patients were operated on. Copyright 2001 American Cancer Society.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11466677     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(20010715)92:2<257::aid-cncr1317>3.0.co;2-r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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