2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14235835
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Survival in Breast Cancer Patients with Bone Metastasis: A Multicenter Real-World Study on the Prognostic Impact of Intensive Postoperative Bone Scan after Initial Diagnosis of Breast Cancer (CSBrS-023)

Abstract: The prognostic value of intensive postoperative bone scan (BS) screening, which is performed in asymptomatic patients with breast cancer (BC) after surgery, remained unclear. Patients diagnosed with BC with bone metastasis (BM) from five medical centers in China during the years 2005–2013 were retrospectively collected. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed to balance the baseline characteristics. The survival outcomes were overall survival (OS) and overall survival after BM (OSABM). Among 1059 eligibl… Show more

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“…In addition to these improvements in breast cancer diagnosis, advances in postoperative surveillance have significantly contributed to the improved survival rates identified in breast cancer patients. Yang L. et al [13] present a multicenter real-world study conducted across medical centers in China. Their study investigates the prognostic value of intensive postoperative bone scans for patients with breast cancer and bone metastasis.…”
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“…In addition to these improvements in breast cancer diagnosis, advances in postoperative surveillance have significantly contributed to the improved survival rates identified in breast cancer patients. Yang L. et al [13] present a multicenter real-world study conducted across medical centers in China. Their study investigates the prognostic value of intensive postoperative bone scans for patients with breast cancer and bone metastasis.…”
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confidence: 99%