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Predicting Prognosis of Breast Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases in the BMBC Registry?Comparison of Three Different GPA Prognostic Scores

Kerstin Riecke    
Volkmar Müller    
Rudolf Weide    
Marcus Schmidt    
Tjoung-Won Park-Simon    
Volker Möbus    
Christoph Mundhenke    
Arkadius Polasik    
Kristina Lübbe    
Tobias Hesse    
Elena Laakmann    
Marc Thill    
Peter A. Fasching    
Carsten Denkert    
Tanja Fehm    
Valentina Nekljudova    
Julia Rey    
Sibylle Loibl and Isabell Witzel    

Resumen

The incidence of brain metastases from breast cancer is increasing and the treatment is still a major challenge. Several scores have been developed in order to estimate the prognosis of patients with brain metastases by objective criteria. Here, we validated all three published graded-prognostic-assessment (GPA)-scores in a subcohort of 882 breast cancer patients with brain metastases in the Brain Metastases in the German Breast Cancer (BMBC) registry. Although all three available GPA-scores were associated with OS, they all show limitations mainly in predicting short-term (below 3 months) survival but also in long-term (above 12 months) survival. We discuss the test performances of all scores in our work and provide evidence how physicians should use them as a tool to select patients for different treatment options.

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