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Early Breast Cancer Precursor Lesions: Lessons Learned from Molecular and Clinical Studies.

Hans-Peter Sinn1, Zeinab Elsawaf, Birgit Helmchen, Sebastian Aulmann.   

Abstract

Atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH), flat epithelial atypia (FEA), and lobular neoplasia (LN) form a group of early precursor lesions that are part of the low-grade pathway in breast cancer development. This concept implies that the neoplastic disease process begins at a stage much earlier than in situ carcinoma. We have performed a review of the published literature for the upgrade risk to ductal carcinoma in situ or invasive carcinoma in open biopsy after a diagnosis of ADH, FEA, or LN in core needle biopsy. This has revealed the highest upgrade risk for ADH (28.2% after open biopsy), followed by LN (14.9%), and FEA (10.2%). With LN, the pleomorphic subtype is believed to confer a higher risk than classical LN. With all types of precursor lesions, careful attention must be paid to the clinicopathological correlation for the guidance of the clinical management. Follow-up biopsies are generally indicated in ADH, and if there is any radiological-pathological discrepancy, also in LN or FEA.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 22590441      PMCID: PMC3346166          DOI: 10.1159/000319624

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)        ISSN: 1661-3791            Impact factor:   2.860


  102 in total

1.  Atypical ductal hyperplasia: histologic underestimation of carcinoma in tissue harvested from impalpable breast lesions using 11-gauge stereotactically guided directional vacuum-assisted biopsy.

Authors:  R F Brem; V S Behrndt; L Sanow; O M Gatewood
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 3.959

2.  Risk of upgrade of atypical ductal hyperplasia after stereotactic breast biopsy: effects of number of foci and complete removal of calcifications.

Authors:  Jennifer R Kohr; Peter R Eby; Kimberly H Allison; Wendy B DeMartini; Robert L Gutierrez; Sue Peacock; Constance D Lehman
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2010-02-19       Impact factor: 11.105

3.  Flat epithelial atypia (DIN 1a, atypical columnar change): an underdiagnosed entity very frequently coexisting with lobular neoplasia.

Authors:  S Leibl; P Regitnig; F Moinfar
Journal:  Histopathology       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 5.087

4.  Lobular carcinoma in situ at percutaneous breast biopsy: surgical biopsy findings.

Authors:  L Liberman; M Sama; B Susnik; P P Rosen; L R LaTrenta; E A Morris; A F Abramson; D D Dershaw
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 3.959

5.  LOH analyses of premalignant and malignant lesions of human breast: frequent LOH in 8p, 16q, and 17q in atypical ductal hyperplasia.

Authors:  M Amari; A Suzuki; T Moriya; K Yoshinaga; G Amano; H Sasano; N Ohuchi; S Satomi; A Horii
Journal:  Oncol Rep       Date:  1999 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.906

6.  Atypical ductal hyperplasia: can some lesions be defined as probably benign after stereotactic 11-gauge vacuum-assisted biopsy, eliminating the recommendation for surgical excision?

Authors:  Roger J Jackman; Robyn L Birdwell; Debra M Ikeda
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 11.105

7.  The significance of atypical lobular hyperplasia at percutaneous breast biopsy.

Authors:  Karen Dmytrasz; Paul Ian Tartter; Howard Mizrachy; Lynn Chinitz; Sharon Rosenbaum Smith; Alison Estabrook
Journal:  Breast J       Date:  2003 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.431

8.  Atypical ductal hyperplasia diagnosed at sonographically guided 14-gauge core needle biopsy of breast mass.

Authors:  Ji Hyun Youk; Eun-Kyung Kim; Min Jung Kim
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 3.959

9.  Assessment of lesions coexisting with various grades of ductal intraepithelial neoplasia of the breast.

Authors:  Gary L Bratthauer; Fattaneh A Tavassoli
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2004-02-19       Impact factor: 4.064

10.  Morphologic and molecular evolutionary pathways of low nuclear grade invasive breast cancers and their putative precursor lesions: further evidence to support the concept of low nuclear grade breast neoplasia family.

Authors:  Tarek M A Abdel-Fatah; Desmond G Powe; Zsolt Hodi; Jorge S Reis-Filho; Andrew H S Lee; Ian O Ellis
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 6.394

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  8 in total

1.  Precancerous Lesions of the Breast.

Authors:  Annette Lebeau
Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)       Date:  2010-08-03       Impact factor: 2.860

Review 2.  Benign Breast Disease in Women.

Authors:  Angrit Stachs; Johannes Stubert; Toralf Reimer; Steffi Hartmann
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2019-08-09       Impact factor: 5.594

3.  Machine learning-based image analysis for accelerating the diagnosis of complicated preneoplastic and neoplastic ductal lesions in breast biopsy tissues.

Authors:  Shinya Sato; Satoshi Maki; Takashi Yamanaka; Daisuke Hoshino; Yukihide Ota; Emi Yoshioka; Kae Kawachi; Kota Washimi; Masaki Suzuki; Yoichiro Ohkubo; Tomoyuki Yokose; Toshinari Yamashita; Seiji Ohtori; Yohei Miyagi
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2021-05-01       Impact factor: 4.872

Review 4.  [Diagnostics of benign ductal epithelial cell proliferation of the breast in biopsy material].

Authors:  H-P Sinn; C Flechtenmacher; S Aulmann
Journal:  Pathologe       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 1.011

5.  Progressive polarity loss and luminal collapse disrupt tissue organization in carcinoma.

Authors:  Ruba Halaoui; Carlis Rejon; Sudipa June Chatterjee; Joseph Szymborski; Sarkis Meterissian; William J Muller; Atilla Omeroglu; Luke McCaffrey
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2017-09-08       Impact factor: 11.361

6.  Intercepting Premalignant, Preinvasive Breast Lesions Through Vaccination.

Authors:  Nadia Nocera Zachariah; Amrita Basu; Namrata Gautam; Ganesan Ramamoorthi; Krithika N Kodumudi; Nagi B Kumar; Loretta Loftus; Brian J Czerniecki
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 7.561

7.  Aberrant Proliferation of Differentiating Alveolar Cells Induces Hyperplasia in Resting Mammary Glands of SV40-TAg Transgenic Mice.

Authors:  Timo Quante; Florian Wegwitz; Julia Abe; Alessandra Rossi; Wolfgang Deppert; Wolfgang Bohn
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2014-06-26       Impact factor: 6.244

8.  Women with familial risk for breast cancer have an increased frequency of aldehyde dehydrogenase expressing cells in breast ductules.

Authors:  Björn L Isfoss; Bo Holmqvist; Helena Jernström; Per Alm; Håkan Olsson
Journal:  BMC Clin Pathol       Date:  2013-11-04
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