Very young women (<35 years) with operable breast cancer: features of disease at presentation
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- 20 February 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Annals of Oncology
- Vol. 13 (2), 273-279
- https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdf039
Abstract
Background Breast cancer rarely occurs in young women. Our knowledge about disease presentation, prognosis and treatment effects are largely dependent upon older series. Materials and methods We evaluated biological features and stage at presentation for 1427 consecutive premenopausal patients aged ≤50 years with first diagnosis of invasive breast cancer referred to surgery at the European Institute of Oncology from April 1997 to August 2000. A total of 185 patients (13%) were aged Results Compared with less young patients, the very young patient group had a higher percentage of tumors classified as ER negative (P P = 0.001), higher expression of Ki-67 ≥20% of cells stained; 62.2% versus 53%, (P P = 0.006), and pathological grade 3 (P Conclusions We conclude that compared with less young premenopausal patients, very young women have a greater chance of having an endocrine-unresponsive tumor, and are more likely to present with a higher grade, more extensively proliferating and vessel invading disease. Pathological tumor size, nodal status and number of positive axillary lymph-nodes have a similar distribution among the younger and the older cohorts, thus not supporting previous data indicating more advanced disease in younger patients at diagnosis of operable disease.Keywords
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