Schrodi Simone, Tillack Anett, Niedostatek Antje, Werner Carmen, Schubert-Fritschle Gabriele, Engel Jutta
Munich Cancer Registry (MCR) of the Munich Cancer Centre (MCC), Department of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (IBE), Großhadern Clinic, Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Munich, Germany.
Cancer Centre Brandenburg, Onkologischer Schwerpunkt Frankfurt (Oder), Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.
Breast J. 2015 Sep-Oct;21(5):490-500. doi: 10.1111/tbj.12444. Epub 2015 Jul 1.
Much time and money has been spent on the establishment and preservation of certified breast centers (CBCs), but up to now there is almost no evidence for whether certification results in an improved outcome for breast cancer patients. The aim of this evaluation was to assess, whether the certification of specialized units had any influence on their patients' outcomes and if a survival difference between CBC patients and non-CBC patients can be shown. This population-based analysis included cancer registry data from 32,789 operated breast cancer patients with no prior cancer diagnosis and with active follow-up. They were diagnosed between 2004 and 2010 in four different regions in Germany. Survival was investigated using the Kaplan-Meier method and multivariate Cox regression analysis. A survival difference was found neither between patients with treatment before and after certification of specialized units nor between CBC patients and non-CBC patients aged up to 75 years. Only for patients older than 75 years, an improved survival could be seen for CBC patients (adjusted hazard ratio 0.77; 95% confidence interval 0.68-0.87). The improved survival of elderly CBC patients is most likely caused by selection effects concerning health status differences and not by processes attributable to certification. Thus, this study found that as of yet, certification has not influenced survival of breast cancer patients.
在建立和维护认证乳腺中心(CBC)方面已经花费了大量的时间和金钱,但到目前为止,几乎没有证据表明认证是否能改善乳腺癌患者的治疗结果。本评估的目的是评估专科单位的认证是否对其患者的治疗结果有任何影响,以及能否显示CBC患者和非CBC患者之间的生存差异。这项基于人群的分析纳入了来自32789例接受手术治疗的乳腺癌患者的癌症登记数据,这些患者之前没有癌症诊断且处于积极随访中。他们于2004年至2010年在德国的四个不同地区被诊断出来。使用Kaplan-Meier方法和多变量Cox回归分析对生存情况进行了研究。在专科单位认证前后接受治疗的患者之间,以及75岁及以下的CBC患者和非CBC患者之间,均未发现生存差异。仅对于75岁以上的患者,CBC患者的生存率有所提高(调整后的风险比为0.77;95%置信区间为0.68-0.87)。老年CBC患者生存率的提高很可能是由健康状况差异的选择效应导致的,而不是认证所带来的过程导致的。因此,本研究发现,截至目前,认证尚未影响乳腺癌患者的生存。