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A role for curative surgery in the treatment of selected patients with metastatic breast cancer.

S Eva Singletary1, Garrett Walsh, Jean-Nicolas Vauthey, Steven Curley, Raymond Sawaya, Kristin L Weber, Funda Meric, Gabriel N Hortobágyi.   

Abstract

Although metastatic breast cancer is widely believed to carry a grim prognosis, treatment developments over the past 25 years have greatly improved survival outcomes in these patients. In selected cases, aggressive treatment approaches may occasionally result in long-term survival of 15 years or more. This review considers the role of surgery in the treatment of single or multiple metastatic lesions restricted to one site. For each site, available literature from 1992-2002 was assessed to determine the role of surgery on survival outcomes and to determine appropriate criteria for selecting the best candidates for surgery. For lung, liver, brain, and sternum metastases, the use of surgery with or without adjuvant therapy resulted in greater median survival times and 5-year survival rates. The best candidate for surgery had no evidence of additional metastatic disease, good performance status, and a long disease-free interval after treatment of the primary tumor. Current treatment standards for breast cancer follow-up do not include imaging studies other than mammography. The addition of chest x-rays as part of routine follow-up should be considered as a cost-effective approach for early assessment of metastases to the lung or sternum that may be appropriate for surgical excision.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12773746     DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.8-3-241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncologist        ISSN: 1083-7159


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