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What is new in our understanding of multifocal breast cancer.

P J Dawson1.   

Abstract

Because of the increasing frequency of breast conserving surgery, the significance of multifocal breast carcinoma has been reexamined. Multifocal breast carcinoma can be detected in at least 30% of radical mastectomy specimens, even if the index tumor is small and non-palpable. The actual percentage depends on the method of examination of the breast. Simulated tylectomy performed on mastectomy specimens has revealed potential foci of residual tumor in up to 80% of cases. However, the majority of these are close to the index tumor and are generally included within the usual margin of normal tissue removed along with the carcinoma. The difference in the recurrence rate following tylectomy with and without post-operative irradiation (approximately 25% vs 5%) indicates that these foci are clinically important. Most of the "recurrences" occur in the vicinity of the index tumor and within 4 years of the initial treatment. Beyond 5 years, "recurrences" tend to occur at sites remote from the index tumor and at a steady but much lower rate over the next decade; a rate that approximates to that of new primaries in the contralateral breast (1% per year). These late "recurrences" carry a relatively good prognosis. This biphasic pattern of recurrence emphasizes that multifocal breast cancer is a significant factor in both the short- and long-term management of patients treated by breast conserving surgery.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8516211     DOI: 10.1016/S0344-0338(11)80130-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Res Pract        ISSN: 0344-0338            Impact factor:   3.250


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Authors:  S B Garcia; M Novelli; N A Wright
Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 1.925

2.  Cytogenetic analysis of multifocal breast carcinomas: detection of karyotypically unrelated clones as well as clonal similarities between tumour foci.

Authors:  M R Teixeira; N Pandis; G Bardi; J A Andersen; N Mandahl; F Mitelman; S Heim
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 7.640

3.  Prognostic value of cathepsin D expression and association with histomorphological subtypes in breast cancer.

Authors:  A Lösch; C Tempfer; P Kohlberger; E A Joura; M Denk; B Zajic; G Breitenecker; C Kainz
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1998-07       Impact factor: 7.640

4.  Assessment of clonal relationships in ipsilateral and bilateral multiple breast carcinomas by comparative genomic hybridisation and hierarchical clustering analysis.

Authors:  M R Teixeira; F R Ribeiro; L Torres; N Pandis; J A Andersen; R A Lothe; S Heim
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2004-08-16       Impact factor: 7.640

5.  Tiling array-CGH for the assessment of genomic similarities among synchronous unilateral and bilateral invasive breast cancer tumor pairs.

Authors:  Sara Brommesson; Göran Jönsson; Carina Strand; Dorthe Grabau; Per Malmström; Markus Ringnér; Mårten Fernö; Ingrid Hedenfalk
Journal:  BMC Clin Pathol       Date:  2008-07-10

6.  HER2-Positive Metaplastic Spindle Cell Carcinoma Associated with Synchronous Bilateral Apocrine Carcinoma of the Breast.

Authors:  Katsumi Kito; Toshiharu Maeda; Keiko Ninomiya; Atsuro Sugita; Teiri Sagawa; Kinya Matsuoka; Kousei Kinoshita; Naoki Hyodo; Nagisa Morita; Keizo Furuya
Journal:  Case Rep Pathol       Date:  2014-09-18
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