Basic Facts of Breast Cancer in Korea in 2014: The 10-Year Overall Survival Progress

Eun Hwa Park(Ulsan College), Sun Young Min(Kyung Hee University Medical Center), Zisun Kim(Soonchunhyang University), Chan Seok Yoon(Cheil General Hospital and Women's Healthcare Center), Kyu‐Won Jung(National Cancer Center), Seok Jin Nam(Samsung Medical Center), Se Jeong Oh(The Catholic University of Korea Incheon St. Mary's Hospital), Seeyoun Lee(National Cancer Center), Byeong‐Woo Park(Yonsei University), Woosung Lim(Ewha Womans University), Min Hee Hur(Inha University Hospital), Korean Breast Cancer Society
Journal of Breast Cancer
January 1, 2017
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Abstract

, were 83.4 cases and 63.9 cases per 100,000 women, respectively. The ASR showed an annual increase of 6.1% from 1999 to 2014; however, although the increase of the ASR had slowed since 2008, the incidence rate itself continuously increased. The proportion of early breast cancer increased consistently, and the pathological features changed accordingly. While breast-conserving surgery was mainly performed, the proportion of total mastectomy was slightly increased. The total number of breast reconstruction surgeries increased rapidly. The 5-year and 10-year overall survival rates for all stages of breast cancer patients were 91.2% and 84.8%, respectively. The overall survival rate of Korean patients with breast cancer was extremely high, compared with other developed countries. Thus, we consider that the clinical characteristics of breast cancer have changed over the past decade. A nationwide registry data will contribute to a better understanding of the characteristics of breast cancer in Korea.


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