| Literature DB >> 32952827 |
Marwa Methamem1, Imen Ghadhab1, Samir Hidar1, Raja Briki1.
Abstract
Immunohistochemical profiling studies carried out on female breast cancer has been extrapolated to breast cancer in males. Although, we do not know if it really reflects the reality of this pathology in males patients since the studies are often retrospective and studying a limited number of patients. The objectives was to describe particualrities of breast cancer in males and analyze the evolutionary characteristics and study the molecular profile of this rare disease in Tunisian men. It is a retrospective, descriptive and analytic study carried out over a period of 15 years in the departments of gynecology-obstetrics, general surgery, medical carcinology and anatomopathology of the Farhat Hached Teaching Hospital in Sousse, Tunisia. Fourty five patients were included.The most common histological type was invasive ductal carcinoma (95% of our patients). Our series was divided into 3 immunohistochemical groups with a majority group: luminal A (68.2%), followed by luminal B (27.3%) and only one patient had a triple negative type tumor (4.5%).The Overall survival rate (OSR) at 5 and 10 years was 83.2% and 76.8% respectively. Recurrence-free survival (RFS) at 5 and 10 years was 64.5% and 58.6%, respectively. The OSR was influenced significantly by age, clinical and histological size of the tumor, the presence of distant metastases and the occurrence of recurrence. Recurrence-free survival (RFS) was influenced by age, clinical and histological size of the tumor, and infiltration of the dermis. Breast cancer in males has similarities with women's breast cancer. However, it remains diagnosed at a later stage. Copyright: Marwa Methamem et al.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; breast; imunohistochemistry; men; pathology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32952827 PMCID: PMC7467624 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.36.183.22574
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
clinical characteristics of patients
| Nodule | 41 (91.1%) | |
| Average size (cm) | 3.4 [1.9 - 4.9] | |
| Appearance of the skin | ||
| Normal | 18 (40%) | |
| Pathological | 27 (60%) | |
| Focus on the deep plane | ||
| Yes | 9 (20%) | |
| No | 36 (80%) | |
| Stade T | ||
| T1 | 4 (8.9%) | |
| T2 | 16 (35.6%) | |
| T3 | 2 (4.4%) | |
| T4 | 23 (51.1%) | |
| Stade N | ||
| N0 | 22 (48.9%) | |
| N1 | 16 (35.6%) | |
| N2 | 7 (15.6%) | |
| Stade M | ||
| M0 | 31 (68.9%) | |
| M1 | 7 (15.6%) | |
| Mx | 7 (15.6%) | |
histological and immunohistochemical characteristics
| Mean histological size (cm) | 3 | |
| Histological types | ||
| Invasive ductal carcinoma | 43 (95.6%) | |
| Mucinous carcinoma | 1 (2.2%) | |
| Pure ductal carcinoma | 1 (2.2%) | |
| SBR grade | ||
| I | 3 (6.8%) | |
| II | 30 (68.2%) | |
| III | 11 (25%) | |
| Paget's disease of the nipple | 2 (5.3%) | |
| Invasive ganglion | 25 (67.5%) | |
| Positive estrogen receptors | 29 (64.4%) | |
| Positive progesterone receptors | 29 (64.4%) | |
| Her2neu | 6 (13.3%) | |
| Immunohistochemical types (22 cases) | ||
| Luminal A | 15 (68.2%) | |
| Luminal B | 6 (27.3%) | |
| Triple negative | 1 (4.6%) | |
determinants of overall survival rate (OSR)
| Factors | Overall survival Rate (%) | P | |
|---|---|---|---|
| At 5 years | At 10 years | ||
| < 60 | 94.7 | 82.9 | 0.001 |
| 60-80 | 83.3 | 83.3 | |
| > 80 | 0 | - | |
| T1 ou T2 | 90 | 90 | 0.023 |
| T3 ou T4 | 77.5 | 58.1 | |
| M0 ou Mx | 86.4 | 79.2 | 0.006 |
| M1 | 71.4 | 71.4 | |
| pT ≤ 2 | 100 | 87.5 | 0.040 |
| 2 < pT ≤ 5 | 79.8 | 79.8 | |
| pT > 5 | 0 | - | |
| yes | 67.5 | - | 0.023 |
| No | 96 | 96 | |
comparative analysis of breast cancer data recorded between 1973-1998 and 2010-2012 between men and women
| STADE | Men | Women | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [1] : N = 2537 | [30]: n = 1442 | [1]: n = 383 146 | [30]: n = 172 847 | |
| I | 29.4% | 36.3% | 38.4% | 50.9% |
| II | 38.5% | 38.8% | 27.7% | 31.9% |
| III | 7.5% | 17.6% | 5.3% | 11.4% |
| IV | 5.7% | 7.3% | 3.9% | 5.8% |