Systematic Review of Survival Outcomes of Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer in Asian Countries.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-23 DOI:10.21315/mjms2024.31.2.2
Syed Sana Abrar, Norsa'adah Bachok
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Pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is a rare type of gestational cancer. It poses a significant challenge in diagnosis and management, especially in Asian countries with limited resources. We carried out a systematic literature review and narrative synthesis to identify survival outcomes for women with PABC in Asia. We searched MEDLINE, PubMed, Cochrane Library and the reference lists of the included English language articles for those conducted between January 2010 and August 2022. The search terms were pregnancy-associated breast cancer, breast cancer AND pregnancy, survival of PABC and prognosis of PABC patients. PABC is defined as breast cancer diagnosed either during pregnancy or 1 year-5 years postpartum. This review included observational studies conducted in Asian countries. The final 11 articles met the selection criteria and were analysed. Five of the studies had high quality methods as assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) checklist. We reported study design, year of diagnosis, country, definition of PABC, control group, age of participants, median follow-up time, survival outcomes and pregnancy as prognostic factors. Only five studies reported that PABC patients had a poor overall or disease-free survival rate compared to the control. Pregnancy was a significant independent prognostic factor of breast cancer in only two studies. This review highlights that pregnancy has an unconfirmed association with breast cancer survival in Asia. Most studies that found a non-significant association had small samples, thus there is a need for large-scale multinational epidemiological studies in Asia to establish the survival outcomes in PABC patients.

亚洲国家妊娠相关乳腺癌生存结果的系统性回顾。
妊娠相关性乳腺癌(PABC)是一种罕见的妊娠癌。它给诊断和管理带来了巨大挑战,尤其是在资源有限的亚洲国家。我们开展了一项系统性文献综述和叙述性综述,以确定亚洲罹患 PABC 妇女的生存结果。我们检索了 MEDLINE、PubMed、Cochrane 图书馆和参考文献目录中收录的 2010 年 1 月至 2022 年 8 月间发表的英文文章。检索词包括妊娠相关性乳腺癌、乳腺癌与妊娠、PABC 的存活率和 PABC 患者的预后。PABC 的定义是在怀孕期间或产后 1-5 年内诊断出的乳腺癌。本综述包括在亚洲国家进行的观察性研究。最终有 11 篇文章符合筛选标准并进行了分析。根据乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute,JBI)的检查表评估,其中五项研究的方法质量较高。我们报告了研究设计、诊断年份、国家、PABC 的定义、对照组、参与者年龄、中位随访时间、生存结果以及作为预后因素的怀孕情况。只有五项研究报告称,与对照组相比,PABC 患者的总生存率或无病生存率较低。只有两项研究表明,怀孕是乳腺癌的重要独立预后因素。本综述强调,在亚洲,妊娠与乳腺癌生存率的关系尚未得到证实。大多数发现非显著相关性的研究样本较小,因此有必要在亚洲开展大规模的跨国流行病学研究,以确定 PABC 患者的生存结果。
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Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
2.70
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89
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences (MJMS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, fully online journal that is published at least six times a year. The journal’s scope encompasses all aspects of medical sciences including biomedical, allied health, clinical and social sciences. We accept high quality papers from basic to translational research especially from low & middle income countries, as classified by the United Nations & World Bank (https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/ articles/906519), with the aim that published research will benefit back the bottom billion population from these countries. Manuscripts submitted from developed or high income countries to MJMS must contain data and information that will benefit the socio-health and bio-medical sciences of these low and middle income countries. The MJMS editorial board consists of internationally regarded clinicians and scientists from low and middle income countries.
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