| Literature DB >> 20191033 |
Seho Park1, Jaseung Koo, Joo-Hee Kim, Woo Ick Yang, Byeong-Woo Park, Kyong Sik Lee.
Abstract
Clinicopathological characteristics and prognostic factors of mucinous carcinoma (MC) were compared with invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified (IDC-NOS). Clinicopathological characteristics and survivals of 104 MC patients were retrospectively reviewed and compared with those of 3,936 IDC-NOS. The median age at diagnosis was 45 yr in MC and 47 yr in IDC-NOS, respectively. The sensitivity of mammography and sonography for pure MC were 76.5% and 94.7%, respectively. MC showed favorable characteristics including less involvement of lymph node, lower stage, more expression of estrogen receptors, less HER-2 overexpression and differentiated grade, and better 10-yr disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) (86.1% and 86.3%, respectively) than IDC-NOS (74.7% and 74.9%, respectively). Ten-year DFS of pure and mixed type was 90.2% and 68.8%, respectively. Nodal status and stage were statistically significant factors for survival. MC in Koreans showed similar features to Western populations except for a younger age of onset than in IDC-NOS. Since only pure MC showed better prognosis than IDC-NOS, it is important to differentiate mixed MC from pure MC. Middle-aged Korean women presenting breast symptoms should be examined carefully and evaluated with an appropriate diagnostic work-up because some patients present radiologically benign-like lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous; Breast; Korea; Prognosis
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20191033 PMCID: PMC2826751 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2010.25.3.361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Clinicopathological characteristics and treatment patterns of all patients
IDC-NOS, invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified; BCS, breasting-conserving surgery.
Radiologic findings according to breast imaging-reporting and data system
BI-RADS, Breast imaging-reporting and data system; MC, mucinous carcinoma.
Clinicopathological characteristics and treatment patterns of mucinous carcinoma patients available for slides review
MC, mucinous carcinoma; BCS, breast-conserving surgery.
Fig. 1Survival curves in all patients. (A) Disease-free survival curve according to histologic type. (B) Overall survival curves according to histologic type.
IDC-NOS, Invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified.
Fig. 2Survival curves of mucinous carcinoma patients available for histologic subtype. (A) Disease-free survival curve compared with IDC-NOS. (B) Overall survival curve compared with IDC-NOS.
MC, Mucinous carcinoma; IDC-NOS, Invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified.
Univariate analysis for disease-free survival and overall survival of patients with mucinous carcinoma
DFS, disease-free survival; OS, overall survival; BCS, breasting-conserving surgery.
Fig. 3Stage-matched overall survival curves in all patients. (A) Stage I, (B) Stage II, (C) Stage III.
IDC-NOS, Invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified.
Fig. 4Age-matched overall survival curves in all patients. (A) Age of 50 yr or younger, (B) Age over 50 yr.
IDC-NOS, Invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified.