Overall survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer in Sweden: a nationwide study

Author:

Valachis Antonis,Carlqvist Peter,Ma Yuanjun,Szilcz Máté,Freilich Jonatan,Vertuani SimonaORCID,Holm Barbro,Lindman HenrikORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Sweden. Whereas survival for the overall breast cancer population is well-documented, survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is harder to quantify due to the lack of reliable data on disease recurrence in national cancer registers. Methods This study used machine learning to classify the total MBC population in Sweden diagnosed between 2009 and 2016 using national registers, with the aim to estimate overall survival (OS). Results The total population consisted of 13,832 patients—2528 (18.3%) had de novo MBC whereas 11,304 (81.7%) were classed as having a recurrent MBC. Median OS for patients with MBC was found to be 29.8 months 95% confidence interval (CI) [28.9, 30.6]. Hormone-receptor (HR)-positive MBC had a median OS of 37.0 months 95% CI [35.9, 38.3] compared to 9.9 months 95% CI [9.1, 11.0] for patients with HR-negative MBC. Conclusion This study covered the entire MBC population in Sweden during the study time and may serve as a baseline for assessing the effect of new treatment strategies in MBC introduced after the study period.

Funder

Novartis Sweden was the sponsor of this study

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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