KMID : 1147920210040010027
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Medical Biological Science and Engineering 2021 Volume.4 No. 1 p.27 ~ p.33
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Clinical analysis of the patients with osseous metastatic breast cancer
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Park Hyung-Seok
Cho Yong-Jin
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Abstract
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The incidence of osseous metastatic breast cancer is on the rise. However, there are few systematic studies, particularly in patients with osseous metastatic breast cancer after orthopedic surgery. We performed a medical record review of 34 patients who underwent orthopedic surgery for osseous metastasis from breast cancer during 2012. 1-2015. 1. The average age was 48.5 (27-74). A total of 49 orthopedic surgeries were done. The femur was the most common site for orthopedic surgery for osseous metastasis (17 cases, 34.6%). And the most common surgery was curettage, bone cementing and intramedullary nailing (23 cases, 46.9%). Estrogen receptor positive was the most common case with 25 cases (73.5%), triple negative was 3 cases (8.8%). Mean survival time and median survival time were 15.5 months (4-36) and 10 months each after orthopedic surgery. Orthopedic surgery should be considered depending on the condition, after careful evaluation of the patients with osseous metastasis due to breast cancer.
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KEYWORD
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Incidence, Bone neoplasms, Orthopedics, Survival rate
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