Surviving Twenty Years to Bone and Liver Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Case Reported by Treating Oncologists and the Patient Herself.

IF 0.7 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Case Reports in Oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000541391
Maria Rosaria Valerio, Vittorio Gebbia, Dario Piazza, Giuseppina Campisi, Eleonora D'Agati, Monica Bazzano
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Abstract

Introduction: Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) presents an enduring and significant challenge for affected women, requiring sustained commitment over the years.

Case presentation: This paper presents a case of a woman affected by bone and visceral MBC with a very long 20-year survival, excellent quality of life, and high resilience. She is now 51 years old and underwent quadrantectomy for breast cancer in 2005, and in 2013, she developed a recurrence with bone and liver metastases. Despite the widespread stage of the disease with visceral compromise, the patient was treated with a multidisciplinary approach that included surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, bone target agents, metabolic radiotherapy, and ozone therapy for medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. Multidisciplinary management results in a complete clinical and metabolic response to treatment in a visceral metastatic setting.

Conclusion: This report supports the possibility of achieving unusual survival outcomes in patients with MBC. This study also highlights the importance of resilience in breast cancer patients who continue to manage their disease and pursue treatment for over 2 decades. Understanding these resilience factors can improve clinical practice and support patients' long-term care.

在骨和肝转移性乳腺癌中存活二十年:肿瘤治疗专家和患者本人报告的一个病例。
导言:转移性乳腺癌(MBC)对女性患者来说是一项持久而重大的挑战,需要她们多年来的不懈努力:本文介绍了一位受骨癌和内脏转移性乳腺癌影响的妇女的病例,她的生存期长达 20 年之久,生活质量极佳,复原能力强。她现年 51 岁,2005 年因乳腺癌接受了四肢切除术,2013 年复发并出现骨转移和肝转移。尽管患者的病情已发展到广泛阶段,内脏受损,但她仍接受了多学科治疗,包括手术、化疗、放疗、激素治疗、骨靶向药物、代谢放疗,以及针对药物相关性颌骨坏死的臭氧治疗。在内脏转移的情况下,多学科治疗可获得完全的临床和代谢反应:本报告证实了乳腺癌患者获得非同寻常的生存结果的可能性。本研究还强调了乳腺癌患者在二十多年中持续控制病情和接受治疗的抗病能力的重要性。了解这些恢复力因素可以改善临床实践,支持患者的长期护理。
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