OBJECTIVE: To define the frequency and pattern of endocrine organ metastases in patients dying of invasive lobular carcinoma. DESIGN: Postmortem microscopic evaluation of the ovaries and adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, and parathyroid glands for breast cancer metastases. SETTING: Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, between 1971 and 1990. SUBJECTS: One hundred eighteen subjects who died of their cancer: 86 had infiltrating ductal carcinoma; 32, invasive lobular carcinoma. MEAN OUTCOME MEASURE: Quantitative measurements to allow frequency determinations and statistical comparisons. RESULTS: Endocrine organ metastases were found in 91% of the subjects with invasive lobular carcinoma vs 58% of subjects with infiltrating ductal carcinoma. The adrenal gland was most frequently involved. Multiple endocrine metastases were most common in the group with invasive lobular carcinoma. CONCLUSIONS: A relationship exists between invasive lobular carcinoma and endocrine metastases. This indicates that antemortem endocrine evaluation may subsequently improve quality-of-life treatment.
OBJECTIVE: To define the frequency and pattern of endocrine organ metastases in patients dying of invasive lobular carcinoma. DESIGN: Postmortem microscopic evaluation of the ovaries and adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, and parathyroid glands for breast cancer metastases. SETTING:Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, between 1971 and 1990. SUBJECTS: One hundred eighteen subjects who died of their cancer: 86 had infiltrating ductal carcinoma; 32, invasive lobular carcinoma. MEAN OUTCOME MEASURE: Quantitative measurements to allow frequency determinations and statistical comparisons. RESULTS: Endocrine organ metastases were found in 91% of the subjects with invasive lobular carcinoma vs 58% of subjects with infiltrating ductal carcinoma. The adrenal gland was most frequently involved. Multiple endocrine metastases were most common in the group with invasive lobular carcinoma. CONCLUSIONS: A relationship exists between invasive lobular carcinoma and endocrine metastases. This indicates that antemortem endocrine evaluation may subsequently improve quality-of-life treatment.
Authors: Hongjuan Zhao; Anita Langerød; Youngran Ji; Kent W Nowels; Jahn M Nesland; Rob Tibshirani; Ida K Bukholm; Rolf Kåresen; David Botstein; Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale; Stefanie S Jeffrey Journal: Mol Biol Cell Date: 2004-03-19 Impact factor: 4.138
Authors: Liborio Torregrossa; Maria Isabella Rotondo; Andrea Cacciato Insilla; David Galleri; Federica Guidoccio; Paolo Miccoli; Virginia A Livolsi; Fulvio Basolo Journal: Oncol Lett Date: 2016-08-31 Impact factor: 2.967