乳腺癌在年轻女性:一个上升的威胁:一个5年随访比较研究。

Urânia Fernandes, Gonçalo Guidi, Daniela Martins, Bruno Vieira, Clara Leal, Carolina Marques, Francisca Freitas, Margarida Dupont, Juliana Ribeiro, Carina Gomes, Rita Marques, Paulo Avelar, Ana Sofia Esteves, João Pinto-de-Sousa
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简介:年轻女性乳腺癌通常被认为是发生在40岁以下女性的乳腺癌,是这些患者中最常见的癌症相关死亡原因。在过去的几年中,年轻女性乳腺癌的患病率似乎呈上升趋势,这与预后较差、更具侵袭性的组织学特征和更频繁的复发率有关,使其成为年轻女性日益增长的威胁。本研究旨在评估本院年轻女性乳腺癌的生物学行为。材料和方法:2012年至2016年进行了一项回顾性、单中心、队列研究。所有连续的乳腺癌患者都参加了这项研究。病例分为两组:病例组(40岁以下)和对照组(40岁及以上)。排除标准为非手术治疗。评估了一些临床和病理参数,以及总生存时间和无病生存时间。结果:年轻女性乳腺癌的发病率在研究期间呈上升趋势。两组在体重指数、初潮年龄、首胎年龄、增殖率等指标上比较差异均有统计学意义。两组之间的总生存率和无病生存率没有差异。结论:与老年患者相比,年轻女性有更多的症状表现,更高的肿瘤增殖率,但结果相似。需要更多的多中心研究来证实或反驳这些结果。
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Breast cancer in young women: a rising threat: A 5-year follow-up comparative study.

Breast cancer in young women: a rising threat: A 5-year follow-up comparative study.

Breast cancer in young women: a rising threat: A 5-year follow-up comparative study.

Introduction: Breast cancer in young women is usually considered as breast cancer occurring in women younger than 40 years and is the most frequent cancer-related cause of death in these patients. In the past few years, there seems to be an increasing trend in the prevalence of breast cancer in young women, which, associated with poorer prognosis, more aggressive histologic features, and more frequent recurrence rates, makes it a rising threat to young women. This study aimed to evaluate the biological behavior of breast cancer in young women in our institution.

Material and methods: A retrospective, unicentric, cohort study was conducted between 2012 and 2016. All consecutive patients with breast cancer were enrolled in the study. Cases were divided into two groups: case group, those younger than 40 years, and control group, those 40 years or older. The exclusion criterion was nonoperative treatment. Several clinical and pathologic parameters were evaluated, as well as were overall survival time and disease-free survival time.

Results: The incidence of breast cancer in young women presented a rising tendency over the study period. Significant differences were observed in the comparison of the groups according to body mass index, age at menarche, age at birth of the first child, and proliferation rate. There were no differences in overall survival and disease-free survival rates between the groups.

Conclusions: Young women had a more symptomatic presentation, a greater tumor proliferation rate, but similar outcomes compared with older patients. Greater multicentric studies are needed to confirm or refute these results.

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