• Cancer · Jun 2002

    Prognostic factors for death after an isolated local recurrence in patients with early-stage breast carcinoma.

    • Monique G Lê, Rodrigo Arriagada, Marc Spielmann, Jean-Marc Guinebretière, and France Rochard.
    • INSERM Unit 521, Institut Gustave-Roussy, Villejuif, France. lemon@igr.fr
    • Cancer. 2002 Jun 1; 94 (11): 2813-20.

    BackgroundThe authors analyzed the outcome of patients with early-stage breast carcinoma after an isolated local recurrence, taking into account initial tumor characteristics and the type of initial treatment and local salvage treatment.MethodsOne hundred five patients were studied who presented with a breast tumor measuring ResultsThe 10-year survival rate was 56% (95% confidence interval, 45-65%) after an isolated local recurrence compared with 9% (95% confidence interval, 7-13%) after distant metastasis as the first event. Three independent prognostic factors for the risk of death after local recurrence were identified: histologic tumor grade, patient age at the time of diagnosis with the primary tumor, and disease free interval until recurrence. The type of initial treatment and local salvage treatment did not influence the risk of death. Systemic treatments of local recurrence had different effects according to the patient's menopausal status. In premenopausal patients, ovarian suppression and chemotherapy significantly decreased the risk of death. In postmenopausal women, systemic treatments did not affect the risk of death.ConclusionsIsolated local recurrences in patients with early-stage breast carcinoma carry a moderately good prognosis. The outcome of patients is not affected by the type of initial treatment or local salvage treatment. After a local recurrence, ovarian suppression or chemotherapy had a beneficial effect in premenopausal patients.Copyright 2002 American Cancer Society.

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