2021
DOI: 10.3390/cancers13133121
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BRENDA-Score, a Highly Significant, Internally and Externally Validated Prognostic Marker for Metastatic Recurrence: Analysis of 10,449 Primary Breast Cancer Patients

Abstract: Background Current research in breast cancer focuses on individualization of local and systemic therapies with adequate escalation or de-escalation strategies. As a result, about two-thirds of breast cancer patients can be cured, but up to one-third eventually develop metastatic disease, which is considered incurable with currently available treatment options. This underscores the importance to develop a metastatic recurrence score to escalate or de-escalate treatment strategies. Patients and methods Data from… Show more

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“…External validation of prognostic models is imperative to determine a prediction model’s reproducibility and generalizability to new and different patients. The BRENDA-score was internally and externally validated [ 17 ]⁠. We evaluated the BRENDA score again externally for the patient collective in this paper with a data set of 1765 patients from another clinic (Dachau breast center – details Table 1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…External validation of prognostic models is imperative to determine a prediction model’s reproducibility and generalizability to new and different patients. The BRENDA-score was internally and externally validated [ 17 ]⁠. We evaluated the BRENDA score again externally for the patient collective in this paper with a data set of 1765 patients from another clinic (Dachau breast center – details Table 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously published [ 17 ]⁠ a mulivariate Cox regression analysis was performed to identify significant predictors for metastasis-free survival. This model includes intrinsic subtypes, tumour size, grading, and nodal status as “baseline” predictors.…”
Section: Metastatic Recurrence Index (Brenda-index) and Score (Brenda...mentioning
confidence: 99%