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Analysis of a Real-World Cohort of Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Shows Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters (CTC-clusters) as Predictors of Patient Outcomes
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Piñeiro, Roberto
, Abuín, Carmen
, Cebey-López, Victor
, Martínez-Pena, Inés
, Lago-Lestón, Ramón M.
, Cueva, Juan
, López-López, Rafael
, Abalo, Alicia
, Pereira-Veiga, Thais
, Costa, Clotilde
, Muinelo-Romay, Laura
, Palacios, Patricia
, Abreu, Manuel
2020
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Analysis of a Real-World Cohort of Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Shows Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters (CTC-clusters) as Predictors of Patient Outcomes
by
Piñeiro, Roberto
, Abuín, Carmen
, Cebey-López, Victor
, Martínez-Pena, Inés
, Lago-Lestón, Ramón M.
, Cueva, Juan
, López-López, Rafael
, Abalo, Alicia
, Pereira-Veiga, Thais
, Costa, Clotilde
, Muinelo-Romay, Laura
, Palacios, Patricia
, Abreu, Manuel
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2020
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Analysis of a Real-World Cohort of Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Shows Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters (CTC-clusters) as Predictors of Patient Outcomes
by
Piñeiro, Roberto
, Abuín, Carmen
, Cebey-López, Victor
, Martínez-Pena, Inés
, Lago-Lestón, Ramón M.
, Cueva, Juan
, López-López, Rafael
, Abalo, Alicia
, Pereira-Veiga, Thais
, Costa, Clotilde
, Muinelo-Romay, Laura
, Palacios, Patricia
, Abreu, Manuel
2020
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Analysis of a Real-World Cohort of Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Shows Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters (CTC-clusters) as Predictors of Patient Outcomes
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Analysis of a Real-World Cohort of Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Shows Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters (CTC-clusters) as Predictors of Patient Outcomes
2020
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Circulating tumor cell (CTC) enumeration has emerged as a powerful biomarker for the assessment of prognosis and the response to treatment in metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Moreover, clinical evidences show that CTC-cluster counts add prognostic information to CTC enumeration, however, their significance is not well understood, and more clinical evidences are needed. We aim to evaluate the prognostic value of longitudinally collected single CTCs and CTC-clusters in a heterogeneous real-world cohort of 54 MBC patients. Blood samples were longitudinally collected at baseline and follow up. CTC and CTC-cluster enumeration was performed using the CellSearch® system. Associations with progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were evaluated using Cox proportional hazards modelling. Elevated CTC counts and CTC-clusters at baseline were significantly associated with a shorter survival time. In joint analysis, patients with high CTC counts and CTC-cluster at baseline were at a higher risk of progression and death, and longitudinal analysis showed that patients with CTC-clusters had significantly shorter survival compared to patients without clusters. Moreover, patients with CTC-cluster of a larger size were at a higher risk of death. A longitudinal analysis of a real-world cohort of MBC patients indicates that CTC-clusters analysis provides additional prognostic value to single CTC enumeration, and that CTC-cluster size correlates with patient outcome.
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