TY - JOUR T1 - Implications of Low Serum Albumin as a Prognostic Factor of Long-term Outcomes in Patients With Breast Cancer JF - In Vivo JO - In Vivo SP - 2033 LP - 2036 DO - 10.21873/invivo.12003 VL - 34 IS - 4 AU - TAKAAKI FUJII AU - SHOKO TOKUDA AU - YUKO NAKAZAWA AU - SASAGU KUROZUMI AU - SAYAKA OBAYASHI AU - REINA YAJIMA AU - KEN SHIRABE Y1 - 2020/07/01 UR - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/34/4/2033.abstract N2 - Background/Aim: We examined the relationship between preoperative serum albumin levels and long-term outcomes in patients with breast cancer. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 157 patients who underwent breast cancer surgery at a single institution. We divided the patients into those with <4.0 g/dl and those with ≥4.0 g/dl preoperative serum albumin. Results: The overall median follow-up period was 86.7 months. Among the 157 patients, 19 (12.1%) had decreased serum albumin levels preoperatively. A significant association with preoperative albumin levels was found only for patient age; however, we were unable to determine an association between preoperative albumin levels and various clinical features. The recurrence-free survival (p=0.030) and the overall survival (p=0.001) were both significantly shorter in patients with low albumin levels. Conclusion: Low serum albumin levels were associated with poor prognosis, but not with poor-prognostic factors. Therefore, low albumin levels may reflect the tumor microenvironment in breast cancer. ER -