Breast cancer in women aged 35 and under: prognosis and survival.

S Jmor, H Al-Sayer, S D Heys, S Payne, I Miller, A Ah-See, A Hutcheon, O Eremin, S Jimor
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Background: Breast cancer comprises 22% of all cancers occurring in females but only 2% of cases occur in women aged 35 years and less. The presentation, behaviour and prognosis of breast cancer in such women, when compared with older women, are unclear and conflicting results have been reported. This study has audited clinical and pathological features in patients aged 35 years and under with breast cancer.

Methods: One hundred and thirteen patients were identified. The details of clinical staging, local and distant disease recurrence and overall survival were obtained for all patients. Histological sections of tumours were examined for type, grade, size, presence of surrounding intraductal carcinoma, presence of vascular space invasion, lymph node involvement and oestrogen receptor (ER) status.

Results: Histological examination of the tumours revealed that 94% were invasive ductal carcinoma. In 73% of the cases the tumours were grade 3, 49% of patients who underwent axillary surgery had lymph node involvement and 20% of tumours expressed ERs. The overall 5-year survival was 64%. Predictors of a poorer survival (univariate analysis) were: increasing tumour size, absence of ERs, presence of lymphovascular space invasion, axillary lymph node involvement and detectable metastases at the initial presentation. Multivariate analysis revealed that only lymphovascular space invasion was an independent predictor of a poor survival.

Conclusion: Breast cancer in young (< or = 35 years) women is biologically aggressive, compared with older women. Factors predicting survival and overall survival rates, however, were comparable with those previously reported for older women with breast cancer.

35岁及以下女性的乳腺癌:预后和生存。
背景:乳腺癌占女性发生的所有癌症的22%,但只有2%的病例发生在35岁及以下的女性中。与老年妇女相比,这些妇女乳腺癌的表现、行为和预后尚不清楚,报告的结果也相互矛盾。本研究审核了35岁及以下乳腺癌患者的临床和病理特征。方法:对113例患者进行分析。获得所有患者的临床分期、局部和远处疾病复发及总生存期的详细信息。肿瘤的组织学切片检查肿瘤的类型、分级、大小、周围导管内癌的存在、血管间隙的侵犯、淋巴结的累及和雌激素受体(ER)的状态。结果:肿瘤组织学检查显示94%为浸润性导管癌。在73%的病例中,肿瘤为3级,49%接受腋窝手术的患者有淋巴结受累,20%的肿瘤表达er。总5年生存率为64%。较差生存率的预测因子(单变量分析)为:肿瘤大小增大、没有er、存在淋巴血管间隙侵犯、腋窝淋巴结受累和最初出现时可检测到的转移。多变量分析显示,只有淋巴血管浸润是生存率差的独立预测因子。结论:与老年女性相比,年轻(<或= 35岁)女性乳腺癌具有生物学侵袭性。然而,预测生存率和总生存率的因素与先前报道的老年乳腺癌妇女的生存率相当。
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