定期检查是否能更早发现可治愈的乳腺癌复发?

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s10549-025-07793-5
Ana-Alicia Beltran-Bless, Igor de Lima Machada, Lucas Clemons, Gregory R Pond, Michelle Bradbury, Kelly-Anne Baines, Gail Larocque, Lisa Vandermeer, Marie-France Savard, John Hilton, Andréanne Leblanc, Mark Clemons
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目的:在早期乳腺癌(EBC)患者的治疗后监测中,常规体检的一个重要目标是允许早期发现潜在可治愈的复发。我们根据ASCO的建议,在单中心生存项目中,对复发检测及其治疗管理的潜力进行了最新分析。方法:回顾了2013年2月至2023年6月期间乳腺癌复发的健康超越癌症计划的EBC患者。描述性分析采用复发类型和癌症检测方式分层呈现患者和疾病特征。结果:在389例首次复发中,250例远处复发(64.3%),75例局部复发(19.3%),64例对侧新发乳房原发(16.5%)。远处复发主要通过患者报告的症状发现(220/250,88.0%)。42.7%(32/75)的患者发现了同侧乳房复发,53.3%(40/75)的患者通过常规影像学检查发现了同侧乳房复发。对侧乳腺原发主要通过常规影像学检查发现71.9%(46/64),患者报告症状25.0%(16/64)。2.1%(8/389)由医护人员发现,3例为术中意外发现,1.3%(5/389)由医护人员在常规随访中发现。在常规随访中发现的5例复发中,只有0.3%(1/389)是潜在可治愈的。结论:尽管遵循ASCO指南,但医疗保健提供者在常规随访预约中很少发现潜在可治愈的复发。我们的数据表明,医疗保健提供者需要大约87,670次随访才能发现一次可治愈的复发。需要更新循证指南,以优化治疗后监测程序。
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Do regularly scheduled visits result in earlier detection of curable breast cancer recurrences?

Purpose: An important goal of routinely scheduled physical examination in the post-treatment surveillance of patients with early breast cancer (EBC) is to allow for earlier detection of potentially curable recurrences. We present an updated analysis of recurrence detection, and its potential for curative management, at a single-centre survivorship program that follows ASCO recommendations.

Methods: Patients with EBC referred to the Wellness Beyond Cancer Program who had breast cancer recurrence between February 2013 and June 2023 were reviewed. Descriptive analyses were used to present patient and disease characteristics stratified by type of recurrence and mode of cancer detection.

Results: Of 389 first recurrences, 250 were distant (64.3%), 75 local (19.3%), and 64 (16.5%) contralateral new breast primaries. Distant recurrences were primarily detected via patient-reported symptoms (220/250, 88.0%). 42.7% (32/75) of ipsilateral breast recurrences were detected by patients and 53.3% (40/75) by routine imaging. Contralateral breast primaries were primarily detected by routine imaging 71.9% (46/64) and patient-reported symptoms 25.0% (16/64). 2.1% (8/389) recurrences were detected by healthcare providers, 3 were coincidental intraoperative findings and 1.3% (5/389) were detected by healthcare providers at routinely scheduled follow-up visits. Of the 5 recurrences detected at routinely scheduled follow-up visits, only 0.3% (1/389) was potentially curable.

Conclusion: Despite following ASCO guidelines, potentially curable recurrences are rarely detected by healthcare providers at routinely scheduled follow-up appointments. Our data suggests that approximately 87,670 follow-up visits were required for healthcare providers to detect one curable recurrence. Updated evidence-based guidelines are required to optimise the post-treatment surveillance procedures.

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CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
342
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment provides the surgeon, radiotherapist, medical oncologist, endocrinologist, epidemiologist, immunologist or cell biologist investigating problems in breast cancer a single forum for communication. The journal creates a "market place" for breast cancer topics which cuts across all the usual lines of disciplines, providing a site for presenting pertinent investigations, and for discussing critical questions relevant to the entire field. It seeks to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all those concerned with breast cancer.
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