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Survival After Development of Contralateral Breast Cancer in Korean Patients With Breast Cancer

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Abstract
Importance: Contralateral breast cancer (CBC) is the most frequently diagnosed primary cancer in patients with breast cancer. Although many studies have reported survival after the development of CBC, results have been inconsistent.

Objective: To investigate whether the development of CBC is associated with survival among patients with breast cancer.

Design, setting, and participants: This cohort study was conducted at the Asan Medical Center, Korea, among patients who were diagnosed with primary unilateral, nonmetastatic, stage 0 to III breast cancer between 1999 and 2013 and followed up through 2018. The median (IQR) follow-up was 107 (75-143) months. Patients were categorized into CBC and no-CBC groups by whether they developed CBC during the follow-up period. Data were analyzed from November 2021 to March 2023.

Exposure: Development of CBC.

Main outcomes and measures: Survival rates of CBC and no-CBC groups were compared using a time-dependent Cox proportional hazard model in the entire study population and in subgroup analyses by interval of CBC development and subtype of the primary breast cancer.

Results: Among 16 251 patients with breast cancer (all Asian, specifically Korean; mean [SD] age, 48.61 [10.06] years), 418 patients developed CBC. There was no significant difference in overall survival between CBC and no-CBC groups (hazard ratio, 1.166; 95% CI, 0.820-1.657). Patients who developed CBC within 1.5 years after the surgery of the primary breast cancer had a higher risk for overall death during the study period (hazard ratio, 2.014; 95% CI, 1.044-3.886), and those who developed CBC after 1.5 years showed no significant difference in survival compared with the no-CBC group. Patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (ERBB2, formerly HER2)-negative breast cancer had a higher risk for overall death in the CBC group (hazard ratio, 1.882; 95% CI, 1.143-3.098) compared with the no-CBC group.

Conclusions and relevance: This study found that development of CBC in patients with breast cancer was not associated with survival but that early development of CBC after diagnosis of the primary breast cancer or development of CBC in patients with HR-positive/ERBB2-negative breast cancer was associated with survival. These results may provide valuable information for patients seeking advice on opting for contralateral prophylactic mastectomy.
Issued Date
2023
Hakyoung Kim
Tae In Yoon
Seonok Kim
Sae Byul Lee
Jisun Kim
Il Yong Chung
Beom Seok Ko
Jong Won Lee
Byung Ho Son
Sungchan Gwark
Jeong Kyeung Kim
Hee Jeong Kim
Type
Article
Keyword
Cohort analysisEast Asian PeopleHuman beingsMastectomyOncologyResearch
DOI
10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.33557
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16926
Publisher
Jama Network Open
Language
영어
ISSN
2574-3805
Citation Volume
6
Citation Number
9
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
10
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Medicine > Nursing
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