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Breast cancer and clinical outcome among women over 60 years of age: a plead for more screening and alternative treatments.

Roland B Sennerstam1, Hans Wiksell, Kai-Uwe Schässburger, Gert U Auer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study elderly women > or = 60 years of age diagnosed with breast cancer and analyze this cohort according to death from breast cancer and death due to comorbidities. Patients aged 60-69 years of age were included in routine mammography screening, but not women aged > or = 70 years. This enabled a comparison between the 2 groups regarding screening effect, tumor size and survival in breast cancer. STUDY
DESIGN: A consecutive sample of 311 breast cancer patients > or = 60 years of age from 1991 were analyzed according to tumor size at diagnosis, frequencies of lymph node metastasis, tumor histological grade and stage, ploidy, proliferation index, stem-line-scatter index and survival rate in breast cancer and other causes of death. Tumor size was compared to a patient group aged 60-69 from 1987, before the introduction of mammography screening in Sweden.
RESULTS: In the screening group a significant reduction in tumor size was found at diagnosis compared to the sample from 1987 (p < 0.001) and to the older group > or = 70 years (p < 0.02). In the latter group a higher death rate appeared for breast cancer.
CONCLUSION: Older women would have a better outcome if included in the mammography screening program.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23016465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Quant Cytopathol Histpathol        ISSN: 2578-742X


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