Clinical characteristics related to long-term survival in durable responders with human epidermal growth factor receptor-type 2 metastatic breast cancer: a systematic review

Authors

  • Fabio Postiglione Mansani Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – Ponta Grossa (PR), Brazil.
  • Luiz Roberto Cavassola Ribas Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – Ponta Grossa (PR), Brazil.
  • Gabriel Weslwy Barbosa Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – Ponta Grossa (PR), Brazil.
  • Elcio Machinski Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – Ponta Grossa (PR), Brazil.
  • Maysa Ortolani Matera Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – Ponta Grossa (PR), Brazil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29289/259453942025V35S1051

Keywords:

breast neoplasms, survival, systematic review

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics of durable responders and compare them with other
metastatic breast cancer profiles. Methods: This was a systematic literature review using databases such as PubMed,
Embase, and Web of Science, in which 12 articles were selected for analysis. This study analyzed 9,474 patients, of whom
2,213 had a survival of 3–10 years (long survival) and 7,261 had a poor prognosis. Results: Among the survivors, 28.39%
had de novo metastasis at diagnosis, in contrast to 71.6% in the group with the worst prognosis. Visceral metastases were
more common in the control group (48.76%) and in the survivor group (46.05%), while nodal metastases were more prevalent in the survivor group (13.25%) and in the control group (11.60%). Single metastases were more prevalent in the survivors (61.81%) than in the controls (51.94%). Tumor resection was performed in 42.31% of survivors, compared to 14.90% in
the group with the worst prognosis. Conclusion: It is concluded that patients with long-surviving HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer have distinct clinical characteristics, such as a lower incidence of multiple metastases and a higher
prevalence of nodal metastases, as well as better outcomes related to primary tumor surgery

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Published

2026-02-24

How to Cite

Mansani, F. P., Ribas, L. R. C., Barbosa, G. W., Machinski, E., & Matera, M. O. (2026). Clinical characteristics related to long-term survival in durable responders with human epidermal growth factor receptor-type 2 metastatic breast cancer: a systematic review. Mastology, 35(suppl.1). https://doi.org/10.29289/259453942025V35S1051

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