乳腺癌多模态影像学特征与分子亚型的相关性:年轻(≤30岁)与中年(45-55岁)女性的比较研究

IF 2.3 2区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-28 DOI:10.21037/qims-2025-434
Junlin Huang, Qing Lin
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背景:虽然乳腺癌在30岁以下的年轻女性中很少见,但近年来其发病率在年轻人群中呈上升趋势。因此,确定早期非侵袭性乳腺癌的免疫组织化学分子亚型对于优化治疗策略至关重要。本研究旨在探讨年轻乳腺癌患者(≤30岁)和中年乳腺癌患者(45-55岁)的多模态影像学特征(包括超声(US)、数字乳房x线摄影(DM)和数字乳腺断层摄影(DBT))与免疫组织化学分子亚型的相关性。方法:回顾性分析2015年1月至2025年3月期间诊断为乳腺癌的146例年轻(≤30岁)和292例中年(45-55岁)患者。影像学特征根据乳腺影像学报告和数据系统(BI-RADS)第五版进行评估。评估肿块病变的形状、边缘、大小、乳腺密度、后部特征(超声)和血管分布(超声)。分析钙化灶的形态和分布。临床和病理参数包括年龄、症状、免疫组织化学分类、T分期、组织学分级和淋巴结转移情况。结果:青壮年和中年患者的分子亚型分布分别为:luminal B 70例和140例;三阴性(TN) 32例、64例;人表皮生长因子受体2 (HER2)过表达25例、50例;luminal A分别19例和38例。(1)年轻患者乳头溢液发生率较高(P=0.007),肿瘤面积大于5.0 cm (P=0.009), T3期病变发生率较高(P)结论:年龄特异性影像学模式与分子亚型相关,可预测年轻乳腺癌患者的侵袭性亚型。这些生物标志物可能有助于指导术前计划和靶向治疗。
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Correlation between multimodality imaging features and molecular subtypes in breast cancer: a comparative study between young (≤30 years) and middle-aged (45-55 years) women.

Background: Although breast cancer is rare in young women under 30 years of age, its incidence has been increasing among younger populations in recent years. Identifying the immunohistochemical molecular subtype of early-stage noninvasive breast cancer is thus crucial for optimizing therapeutic strategies. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between multimodal imaging features-including ultrasound (US), digital mammography (DM), and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT)-and immunohistochemical molecular subtypes in young patients with breast cancer (≤30 years) and middle-aged patients with breast cancer (45-55 years).

Methods: A retrospective analysis included 146 young (≤30 years) and 292 middle-aged (45-55 years) patients with breast cancer diagnosed between January 2015 and March 2025. Imaging characteristics were assessed according to the Breast Imaging Report and Data System (BI-RADS) fifth edition. Mass lesions were evaluated for shape, margin, size, breast density, posterior features (on US), and vascularity (on US). Calcified lesions were analyzed for shape and distribution. Clinical and pathological parameters included age, symptoms, immunohistochemical classifications, T stage, histological grade, and lymph node metastasis status.

Results: The molecular subtype distribution in young and middle-aged patients, respectively, was as follows: luminal B, 70 and 140 cases; triple negative (TN), 32 and 64 cases; human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) overexpression, 25 and 50 cases; and luminal A, 19 and 38 cases. (I) Younger patients demonstrated higher rates of nipple discharge (P=0.007), tumors >5.0 cm (P=0.009), stage T3 lesions (P<0.001), and lymph node metastasis (P<0.001), whereas middle-aged patients had higher rates of more palpable masses, tumors ≤2.0 cm, and stage T1 lesions. (II) US analysis indicated that luminal B tumors in younger patients had increased calcified masses (P=0.004), indistinct margins (P=0.004), and enhanced posterior features (P<0.001), which was in contrast to the noncalcified masses, spiculated margins, and shadowing found in middle-aged patients. TN tumors tended to be round/oval morphologies in younger patients (P=0.008). And TN tumors tended to appear as noncalcified masses in middle-aged patients (P=0.046). (III) DBT analysis indicated that younger patients with luminal B tumors were more likely to have isodense lesions (P=0.008) and microlobulated margins (P=0.003), while middle-aged patients tended to exhibit hyperdense lesions and indistinct margins; TN tumors in younger patients tended to have oval/round morphologies (P<0.001) and microlobulated margins (P=0.03); HER2-overexpressed tumors in younger patients tended to show isolated calcifications (P=0.02) and fine linear or branching calcifications, while HER2-overexpressed tumors in middle-aged patients were more likely to be pleomorphic or coarse calcifications (P=0.006).

Conclusions: Age-specific imaging patterns correlate with molecular subtypes and can predict aggressive subtypes in younger patients with breast cancer. These biomarkers may help guide preoperative planning and targeted therapy.

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