JOURNAL ARTICLE

PO46 Unmet needs and biographic changes among young breast cancer survivors

Abstract

Materials and Methods: We will report retrospective data of 12 ptt with metastatic breast cancer who developed BM during their life-time. All ptt were treated with the whole brain radiotherapy for their BM between 2008 and 2012 at our institution. Results: All patients were under the age of 40 at diagnosis of breast cancer. We will present variables recorded, such as age at diagnosis, immunohistochemical features, treatment before and after diagnosis of BM, survival data. Conclusion: The development of brain metastasis predict short survival for majority of ptt. This retrospective single centre study will present clinicopathological features and outcome of young breast cancer patients developing brain metastasis.

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Medicine Breast cancer Oncology Internal medicine Gerontology Cancer Family medicine

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Brain Metastases and Treatment
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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