Characteristics and post-metastasis survival of recurrent metastatic breast cancer over time - An Australian population-based record linkage study, 2001-2016
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ArticleAuthor/s
Lord, Sally JKiely, Belinda E
O'Connell, Diane L
Daniels, Benjamin
Beith, Jane
Smith, Andrea L
Pearson, Sallie-Anne
Chiew, Kim-Lin
Bulsara, Max K
Houssami, Nehmat
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess population-level characteristics and post-metastasis survival of people with recurrent metastatic breast cancer (rMBC) during a period when new publicly-subsidised adjuvant and metastatic systemic therapies became available.
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See moreThe aim of this study was to assess population-level characteristics and post-metastasis survival of people with recurrent metastatic breast cancer (rMBC) during a period when new publicly-subsidised adjuvant and metastatic systemic therapies became available. Record linkage study of females in NSW Cancer Registry (NSWCR) diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer (BC) in 2001-2002 (C1) and 2006-2007 (C2). We identified first rMBC from NSWCR, administrative hospital records, dispensed medicines and radiotherapy services (2001-2016). We used death registrations to estimate cumulative incidence of BC death.
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See moreThe aim of this study was to assess population-level characteristics and post-metastasis survival of people with recurrent metastatic breast cancer (rMBC) during a period when new publicly-subsidised adjuvant and metastatic systemic therapies became available. Record linkage study of females in NSW Cancer Registry (NSWCR) diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer (BC) in 2001-2002 (C1) and 2006-2007 (C2). We identified first rMBC from NSWCR, administrative hospital records, dispensed medicines and radiotherapy services (2001-2016). We used death registrations to estimate cumulative incidence of BC death.
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Date
2024Source title
European Journal of CancerVolume
197Issue
113468Publisher
ElsevierFunding information
NHMRC 1125433
NHMRC 194410
NHMRC 1196900
NBCF Chair in Breast Cancer Prevention grant (EC-21-001)
Cancer Institute NSW Early Career Fellowship ( ECF1381 )
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney School of Public HealthShare