Project Oncology

How the First Metastatic Site Shapes Survival in Breast Cancer Relapse

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Presenter: Ryan Quigley Not all metastatic breast cancer is created equal. This AudioAbstract spotlights new data from a multicenter study in Japan that highlights how the first site of distant recurrence can significantly shape a patient’s prognosis. By isolating cases with single-organ metastasis, the study draws sharp contrasts in survival based on metastatic location, revealing that patients with brain or liver involvement fare far worse than those with bone or lung metastases. Tune in to better understand how site and even biology and presentation can guide care for patients with metastatic breast cancer.