Clinical Significance Of Past History Of Breast Cancer Screening For The Prognosis Of Triple Negative Breast Cancer

ANTICANCER RESEARCH(2021)

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Background/Aim: This study examined the prognostic impact of the past history of breast cancer screening within the last 2 years (PH-BCS), for patients with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), a subtype that carries extremely poor prognosis. Patients and Methods: Eighty-six consecutive cases with TNBC, who underwent surgery at our faculty from 2009 to 2015, were divided into two groups according to PH-BCS. Prognostic analyses for disease-free survival and overall survival between the two groups were performed. Results: The positive PH-BCS group (n=44) had a significantly better prognoses than the negative PH-BCS group (n=42) (p<0.001). No recurrent cases were observed in the positive PH-BCS group. In the negative PH-BCS group, tumor and node status and chemotherapy were indicated as significant prognostic factors, and further step-wise multivariate analysis revealed only node status as a significant prognostic factor. Conclusion: Breast cancer screening at least every 2 years may improve the prognosis of TNBC.
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Triple negative breast cancer, breast cancer screening, prognosis
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