Impact of patient’s clinical features on the recurring lung metastases of breast cancer

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Murat Saricam

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical features affecting on the recurrence of lung metastases of breast cancer.
Materials and Methods: Data of 92 patients who had undergone pulmonary metastasectomy of breast cancer were examined in
terms of recurrence, age, type of primary breast cancer, disease free interval (DFI), PET/CT findings, side of metastasectomy and
number of resected lung metastases.
Results: Solitary and unilateral pulmonary metastases presenting lower SUV following longer period of DFI were less involved in
recurrence whereas invasive lobular and inflammatory carcinomas were more inclined to develop relapsing lung metastases. Age
was not a risk factor for recurrence.
Conclusion: Identifying high risk patients for recurrence contributes to prevention of repeating and excessive surgeries.

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Saricam, M. (2021). Impact of patient’s clinical features on the recurring lung metastases of breast cancer. Annals of Medical Research, 28(6), 1253–1256. Retrieved from http://www.annalsmedres.org/index.php/aomr/article/view/3810
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