2017
DOI: 10.14449/jbd.2017.5.1.1
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Factors Associated with Metastatic Breast Cancer in Patients Who Show Long-Term Stable Disease Status

Abstract: This study aimed to analyze the basic clinical characteristics and survival of patients with breast cancer whose disease had been stably maintained for more than 24 months after systemic therapy. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with primary breast cancer who underwent surgery. Among these patients, patients with stage IV disease at diagnosis or those who developed distant metastasis during the follow-up period after surgery were included in this analysis. Patients whose dis… Show more

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“…Our previous research showed that HR-positive and HER2-negative breast cancer patients showed a long-term stable disease status. Therefore, if the follow-up period is longer, patients belonging to the palbociclib plus letrozole group could have a long-term stable disease status [15].…”
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“…Our previous research showed that HR-positive and HER2-negative breast cancer patients showed a long-term stable disease status. Therefore, if the follow-up period is longer, patients belonging to the palbociclib plus letrozole group could have a long-term stable disease status [15].…”
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confidence: 99%