Overall Survival for Stage III Breast Cancer Patients at DR. Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital Palembang and the Influencing Factors

Raehan Satya Deanasa Deanasa, Mulawan Umar, Agita Diora Fitri
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Background: There is still a limited number of studies related to overall survival in breast cancer patients in Indonesia. This study determines the overall survival and the factor which can affect the survival of stage III breast cancer patients.Methods: This study was a retrospective study. Patients first diagnosed with stage III breast cancer from January 1 to August 31, 2018, at DR. Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital Palembang had been studied. The primary outcome of this study was overall survival. The sociodemographic, clinicopathology, and treatment factors were analyzed to identify the independent variables associated with overall survival using Kaplan-Meier and Cox proportional hazard regression.Results: In this study, 78 samples were included. The 3-year overall survival for stage III breast cancer was 71%. In the bivariate analysis, several factors including older age (> 40) (HR = 2.795, 95% CI 1.223–6.387), higher stages for IIIB (HR = 7.155, 95% CI 0.960–53.334), and IIIC (HR = (HR = 33.450, 95% CI 3.013-371.354), history of not undergoing surgical intervention (HR = 3.999, 95% CI 1.684–9.495), and adjuvant chemotherapy (HR = 2.768, 95% CI 1.211–6.327) have been associated significantly to lower overall survival. Multivariate analysis showed IIIC breast cancer stage as an independent factor and had a significantly increased probability of mortality (HR = 14.677, 95% CI 1.268–169.948).Conclusions: The stage at diagnosis was the only significant predictor for the survival outcome, indicating that early diagnosis may need more attention.
巨港市DR. Mohammad Hoesin综合医院III期乳腺癌患者的总生存率及其影响因素
背景:在印度尼西亚,与乳腺癌患者总生存率相关的研究仍然有限。本研究确定了III期乳腺癌患者的总生存期及影响生存期的因素。方法:本研究为回顾性研究。研究人员对2018年1月1日至8月31日在穆罕默德·胡辛综合医院(DR. Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital)首次诊断为III期乳腺癌的患者进行了研究。这项研究的主要终点是总生存期。使用Kaplan-Meier和Cox比例风险回归分析社会人口学、临床病理学和治疗因素,以确定与总生存率相关的自变量。结果:本研究共纳入78份样本。III期乳腺癌的3年总生存率为71%。在双变量分析中,包括年龄较大(> 40岁)(HR = 2.795, 95% CI 1.233 - 6.387)、IIIB分期较高(HR = 7.155, 95% CI 0.960-53.334)和IIIC (HR = (HR = 33.450, 95% CI 3.013-371.354)、未接受手术干预史(HR = 3.999, 95% CI 1.684-9.495)和辅助化疗(HR = 2.768, 95% CI 1.211-6.327)在内的几个因素与总生存率降低显著相关。多因素分析显示,IIIC乳腺癌分期是一个独立因素,其死亡率显著增加(HR = 14.677, 95% CI 1.268 ~ 169.948)。结论:诊断阶段是唯一重要的生存预后指标,提示早期诊断可能需要更多的关注。
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