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Nearly 155,000 women in the United States are living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC), three-fourths of whom were initially diagnosed with lower-stage disease that progressed to stage IV, based on estimated prevalence data.

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Nearly 155,000 women in the United States are living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC), three-fourths of whom were initially diagnosed with lower-stage disease that progressed to stage IV, based on estimated prevalence data.

 

Nearly 155,000 women in the United States are living with metastatic breast cancer (MBC), three-fourths of whom were initially diagnosed with lower-stage disease that progressed to stage IV, based on estimated prevalence data.

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Key clinical point: An estimated 155,000 women are living with metastatic breast cancer in the United States.

Major finding: Among women diagnosed from ages 15 to 49 with de novo metastatic breast cancer, the 5-year relative survival doubled from 18% during 1992-1994 to 36% during 2005-2012.

Data source: An epidemiologic estimate of metastatic breast cancer prevalence in the United States using SEER data.

Disclosures: The study was supported by the National Cancer Institute. The authors reported no relevant financial disclosures.