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. 2024 Aug;206(3):615-623.
doi: 10.1007/s10549-024-07338-2. Epub 2024 Apr 30.

Risk of first recurrence after treatment in a population-based cohort of young women with breast cancer

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Risk of first recurrence after treatment in a population-based cohort of young women with breast cancer

Robin Schaffar et al. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: Breast cancer (BC) in women under 45 is rare yet often aggressive. We aim to analyze loco-regional recurrences (LR), distant recurrences (DR), second breast cancers, and mortality in young BC patients.

Methods: We enrolled 776 women with non-metastatic BC ≤45 years diagnosed from 1970 to 2012. Variables included age, family history, tumor stage/grade, and treatment. We used multivariate Cox regression and competing risk models.

Results: Among the participants, 37.0% were diagnosed before the age of 40. Most had stage I or II, grade II, ER- and PR-positive, HER2-negative tumors. Over a median follow-up of 8.7 years, 10.1% experienced LR, 13.7% developed DR, and 10.8% died, primarily due to BC. The majority of recurrences occurred within the first five years. Older age (>40) significantly reduced the risk of LR and DR. Advanced disease stage, certain surgical strategies, and positive margins increased DR risk. In the cohort diagnosed between 2001 and 2012, recent diagnosis, triple-negative cancer, and hormonal therapy were associated with reduced LR risk. Breast-conserving surgery appeared to offer protective effects against DR.

Conclusion: This study highlights that BC in young women carries a significant risk of early recurrence, with age, tumor characteristics, and treatment modalities influencing outcomes. The findings emphasize the need for tailored treatment strategies for young BC patients, focusing on surgical precision and aggressive adjuvant therapy for high-risk cases. This research contributes valuable insights into managing BC in younger patients, aiding in improving long-term outcomes.

Keywords: Breast cancer; Population-based studies; Recurrences; Young women.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Cumulative incidence of loco-regional recurrence and distant recurrence under the competing risk model in young women with breast cancer. Geneva, 1995–2012

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