Invasive micropapillary carcinoma of the breast. Long term outcome
REVISTA DE SENOLOGIA Y PATOLOGIA MAMARIA(2023)
摘要
Introduction: Invasive Micropapillary Carcinoma of the breast (IMPC) is an unusual and aggressive histological variant characterized for the first time in 1993 by Siriangkul et al. and classified by the World Health Organization in 2003 as an epithelial breast tumor. It represents less than 2% of all invasive carcinomas of the breast and is presumed to have an unfavorable prognosis compared to other conventional carcinomas due to its high vascular and lymphatic tropism.Material and methods: Until now, there is no study with a large number of patients from a single center with a long follow-up period that compares the survival of IMPC with other conventional non-micropapillary carcinomas. A retrospective, observational study has been carried out with a total of 401 patients: 174 with IMPC and 227 with other conventional carcinomas.Results: IMPC has a higher histological grade, greater lymph node involvement and a higher risk of distant metastasis compared to other conventional carcinomas. However, in the multivariate analysis considering date of diagnosis, age, tumor size, lymph node involvement and histological grade as variables, no statistically significant differences were observed for overall and disease free survival between IMPC and other conventional carcinomas. Conclusion: Overall and disease-free survival is similar between IMPC and other conventional carcinomas considering same age, tumor size, histological grade, and lymph node involvement.(c) 2023 SESPM. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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Invasive Micropapillary Breast Carcinoma, Case-control analysis, Long term survival
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