Risk factors for recurrence of invasive breast cancer after primary surgery in patients followed at the medical oncology and palliative care department of Soavinandriana Hospital Center

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Background: Breast cancer mortality is often linked to recurrence or progression. This study aims to identify and describe the risk factors for recurrence in invasive breast cancers after primary surgery. Methods: A case-control study was conducted from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2023. Results: The study included 55 cases and 55 controls. Identified risk factors for recurrence include age under 50 (OR 3.21; p=0.005), partial mastectomy (OR 7.7; p=0.001), vascular emboli or perineural invasion (OR 2.85; p=0.019), poor resection margin (R+) (OR 16.36; p=0.00), >25% lymph node invasion (OR 5.33; p=0.002), capsular rupture (OR 8.78; p=0.000), CA 15-3 >30 U/ml (OR 6.66; p=0.01), and lack of radiotherapy (OR 3.39; p=0.002) or chemotherapy (OR 4.07; p=0.001) as adjuvant treatments. Conclusions: The identified risk factors align with those in existing literature and should be considered to enhance breast cancer treatment

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