Local recurrence in breast cancer: implications for systemic disease.

Ann Surg Oncol

Department of General and Oncologic Surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA 91010-3000, USA.

Published: January 1997

Background: Recurrence in breast carcinoma follows a pattern of growth marked by local, regional, or widespread dissemination. Local recurrence may be the harbinger of systemic disease or failure of local control. Delineation of these processes may have implications in treatment.

Methods: A retrospective review found 1,171 patients with stages I and II breast cancer from 1978 to 1990 treated at the City of Hope Medical Center.

Results: Twenty-seven percent (n = 313) of patients developed recurrences. These were classified as local, including chest wall and regional nodes (n = 40), local and distant (n = 63), and distant (n = 210). Mean follow-up was 60 months. Multivariate analysis demonstrates tumor size was not different between the three groups, but the presence of positive lymph nodes was: local = 51%, local and distant = 78%, and distant = 64%. The disease-free interval was longest in the local group (42 months) versus the local and distant group (23 months) and distant group (39 months). Median survival was calculated from the time of recurrence: local = 90 months, local and distant = 26 months, and distant = 16 months.

Conclusions: A group of patients with local recurrence have improved survival and do not develop distant disease. This group may benefit from aggressive surgical treatment to control local disease. These data suggest that a subset of breast tumors can act locally aggressive without metastatic potential.

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