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Patterns of care over 10 years in young breast cancer patients in the Netherlands, a nationwide population-based study. | LitMetric

Patterns of care over 10 years in young breast cancer patients in the Netherlands, a nationwide population-based study.

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Department of Surgical Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute/Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Surgery, AmsterdamUMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed breast cancer characteristics and treatment outcomes in young patients (<40 years) compared to older patients (≥40 years) using data from the NABON Breast Cancer Audit over a nine-year period.
  • Young breast cancer patients were found to often present with more aggressive tumor features and tended to receive more neoadjuvant systemic treatments, yet they had similar or better adherence to quality indicators after treatment.
  • De-escalation trends in treatment, such as fewer axillary lymph node dissections and a reduction in radiation after surgery, were observed in both age groups, but the omission of radiation post-surgery was noted only in older patients.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Each year, around 600 young (<40 years) breast cancer (BC) patients are registered in the national NABON Breast Cancer Audit (NBCA). The aim of this study is to compare patient and treatment characteristics of young and older age BC patients over time with a focus on outcome of quality indicators (QIs). Furthermore, we analysed whether de-escalation trends of treatment can be recognized to the same degree in both patient groups.

Material And Methods: From October 2011 to October 2020 all patients treated for stage I-III invasive BC were included. Tumour characteristics, treatment variables and outcome of QIs of two age categories young (<40 years) and older patient (≥40 years) were analysed.

Results: In total 114,700 patients were included: 4.6% young patients and 95.4% older patients. Young patients more often presented with a palpable mass, higher stage, and triple-negative BC. Overall, young patients more often started with neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NST) (54.3% vs. 18.6%) and a greater proportion of the young patients retained their breast contour after surgery (73.5% vs. 69.3%). De-escalation trends such as decrease in axillary lymph node dissections and in the use of boost were observed. The omission of radiation treatment after breast conserving surgery was only observed in older patients.

Conclusion: Although this study shows that young women more often present with unfavourable tumours, therapeutic procedures are performed with a higher adherence to the QIs than for older patients and young women do benefit from some de-escalation trends to the same extend as older patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9663518PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2022.11.002DOI Listing

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