Objective: To study the relationship between theexpression of PS, protein and Estrogen (ER) andProgesterone Receptor (PR) status and their prognoticvalue in breast canceL Methods: Using theimmunohistochemical method, ...Objective: To study the relationship between theexpression of PS, protein and Estrogen (ER) andProgesterone Receptor (PR) status and their prognoticvalue in breast canceL Methods: Using theimmunohistochemical method, PS2 protein expressionswere detected in 105 cases with breast cancer. Results:The positive rate of PS2 protein was 50.48% (53/105) in105 cases. The positive rate of PS, in the patients whosurvived five years or more was 56.96% (45/79), whichwas higher than that of those who lived less than fiveyears (30.77%, 8/26). In the ER, PR (+) patients, thepositive rate of PS, was higher (76.74%, 33/34), thanthat of those with ER, PR (-) (22.5%, 9/40). Conclusions:Our results suggest that the expression of PS, proteinwas positively correlated with the 5-year-survival andthat of ER and PR in breast cancer. It is considered thatPS, may be as a prognostic predictor, and detection ofPS, protein expression was useful for a guidingtreatment of breast cancer.展开更多
Objective: To make a prognostic effect analysis of molecular subtype on young breast cancer patients.Methods: Totally 187 cases of young breast cancer patients less than 40 years old treated in Obstetrics and Gyneco...Objective: To make a prognostic effect analysis of molecular subtype on young breast cancer patients.Methods: Totally 187 cases of young breast cancer patients less than 40 years old treated in Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University between June 2005 and June 2011 were included in our study. We described their clinical-pathological characteristics, disease-free survival(DFS) rate, and overall survival(OS) rate after a median follow-up period of 61 months. The factors associated with prognosis were also evaluated by univariate and multivariate analyses.Results: All patients were premenopausal, with an average age of 35.36±3.88 years old. The mean tumor size was 2.43±1.53 cm. Eighty-one cases had lymph node metastasis(43.3%), 126 cases had lymphovascular invasion(67.4%), and 125 cases had histological grade III(66.8%) disease. Twenty-seven cases(14.4%) were Luminal A subtype, 99 cases(52.9%) were Luminal B subtype, 29 cases(15.5%) were human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER-2) overexpression subtype, while 32 cases(17.1%) were triple negative breast cancer(TNBC) subtype according to 2013 St Gallen expert consensus. One hundred and thirty-five cases underwent mastectomy whereas 52 cases had breast-conserving surgery. One hundred and seventy-eight cases underwent adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Recurrence or metastasis occurred in 29 cases, 13 of which died. The 5-year DFS and OS rates were 84% and 92%. Multivariate analysis showed that nodal status(P=0.041) and molecular subtype(P=0.037) were both independent prognostic factors of DFS, while nodal status(P=0.037) and TNBC subtype(P=0.048) were both independent prognostic factors of OS. Conclusions: Molecular subtype is an independent prognostic factor of young breast cancer patients. TNBC has a high risk of relapse and death.展开更多
Objective: To investigate the significance of extra-nodal spread in special histological sub-types of breast cancer and the relationship of such spread with prognostic parameters.Methods: A total of 303 breast cancer ...Objective: To investigate the significance of extra-nodal spread in special histological sub-types of breast cancer and the relationship of such spread with prognostic parameters.Methods: A total of 303 breast cancer cases were classified according to tumor type, and each tumor group was subdivided according to age, tumor diameter, lymph node metastasis, extra-nodal spread, vein invasion in the adjacent soft tissue, distant metastasis, and immunohistochemical characteristics [estrogen receptor(ER), progesterone receptor(PR) existence, p53, c-erbB-2, and proliferative rate(Ki-67)]. The 122 cases with extra-nodal spread were clinically followed up.Results: An extra-nodal spread was observed in 40%(122 cases) of the 303 breast cancer cases. The spread most frequently presented in micro papillary carcinoma histological sub-type(40 cases, 75%), but least frequently presents in mucinous carcinoma(2 cases, 8%). Patients with extra-nodal spread had a high average number of metastatic lymph nodes(8.3) and a high distant metastasis rate(38 cases, 31%) compared with patients without extra-nodal spread.Conclusion: The existence of extra-nodal spread in the examined breast cancer sub-types has predictive value in forecasting the number of metastatic lymph nodes and the disease prognosis.展开更多
Objective To determine the prognostic significance of MIBl proliferation marker expression on ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast. Methods By means of histological and imm...Objective To determine the prognostic significance of MIBl proliferation marker expression on ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast. Methods By means of histological and immunohis tochemical techniques, MIB1 labelling index (LI) was determined in 31 pathologic specimens (DIal 6, IDC 22 and 3 benign breast lesions as control ). Results Significantly higher (P< 0. 05) MIB1 expression wus noted in breast carcinomas in contrast with benign breast lesions. MIBl LI increased with increasing tumor invasion from DCIS to IDC (P< 0. 05). Increased tendency of MIB1 LI had been also noted in according with the increased nuclear grabing (NG) of IDC. Conclusion MIBI ex- pression can faithfully reflect the proliferative activity of the breast lesions, where the breast cancers with both high MIBl LI and NG seem to have a poor prognosis.展开更多
Objective This study was designed to investigate the prognostic implications of the intertumoral heterogeneity of molecular phenotype in multifocal and multicentric breast cancer(MMBC).Methods The clinical and follow-...Objective This study was designed to investigate the prognostic implications of the intertumoral heterogeneity of molecular phenotype in multifocal and multicentric breast cancer(MMBC).Methods The clinical and follow-up data of 146 patients with MMBC from Jan.2009to Dec.2009 treated in Tumor Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed.展开更多
This manuscript provides a comprehensive review and highlights of the 2015 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium by the leading breast cancer specialists and investigators in the field.
文摘Objective: To study the relationship between theexpression of PS, protein and Estrogen (ER) andProgesterone Receptor (PR) status and their prognoticvalue in breast canceL Methods: Using theimmunohistochemical method, PS2 protein expressionswere detected in 105 cases with breast cancer. Results:The positive rate of PS2 protein was 50.48% (53/105) in105 cases. The positive rate of PS, in the patients whosurvived five years or more was 56.96% (45/79), whichwas higher than that of those who lived less than fiveyears (30.77%, 8/26). In the ER, PR (+) patients, thepositive rate of PS, was higher (76.74%, 33/34), thanthat of those with ER, PR (-) (22.5%, 9/40). Conclusions:Our results suggest that the expression of PS, proteinwas positively correlated with the 5-year-survival andthat of ER and PR in breast cancer. It is considered thatPS, may be as a prognostic predictor, and detection ofPS, protein expression was useful for a guidingtreatment of breast cancer.
文摘Objective: To make a prognostic effect analysis of molecular subtype on young breast cancer patients.Methods: Totally 187 cases of young breast cancer patients less than 40 years old treated in Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University between June 2005 and June 2011 were included in our study. We described their clinical-pathological characteristics, disease-free survival(DFS) rate, and overall survival(OS) rate after a median follow-up period of 61 months. The factors associated with prognosis were also evaluated by univariate and multivariate analyses.Results: All patients were premenopausal, with an average age of 35.36±3.88 years old. The mean tumor size was 2.43±1.53 cm. Eighty-one cases had lymph node metastasis(43.3%), 126 cases had lymphovascular invasion(67.4%), and 125 cases had histological grade III(66.8%) disease. Twenty-seven cases(14.4%) were Luminal A subtype, 99 cases(52.9%) were Luminal B subtype, 29 cases(15.5%) were human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER-2) overexpression subtype, while 32 cases(17.1%) were triple negative breast cancer(TNBC) subtype according to 2013 St Gallen expert consensus. One hundred and thirty-five cases underwent mastectomy whereas 52 cases had breast-conserving surgery. One hundred and seventy-eight cases underwent adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Recurrence or metastasis occurred in 29 cases, 13 of which died. The 5-year DFS and OS rates were 84% and 92%. Multivariate analysis showed that nodal status(P=0.041) and molecular subtype(P=0.037) were both independent prognostic factors of DFS, while nodal status(P=0.037) and TNBC subtype(P=0.048) were both independent prognostic factors of OS. Conclusions: Molecular subtype is an independent prognostic factor of young breast cancer patients. TNBC has a high risk of relapse and death.
文摘Objective: To investigate the significance of extra-nodal spread in special histological sub-types of breast cancer and the relationship of such spread with prognostic parameters.Methods: A total of 303 breast cancer cases were classified according to tumor type, and each tumor group was subdivided according to age, tumor diameter, lymph node metastasis, extra-nodal spread, vein invasion in the adjacent soft tissue, distant metastasis, and immunohistochemical characteristics [estrogen receptor(ER), progesterone receptor(PR) existence, p53, c-erbB-2, and proliferative rate(Ki-67)]. The 122 cases with extra-nodal spread were clinically followed up.Results: An extra-nodal spread was observed in 40%(122 cases) of the 303 breast cancer cases. The spread most frequently presented in micro papillary carcinoma histological sub-type(40 cases, 75%), but least frequently presents in mucinous carcinoma(2 cases, 8%). Patients with extra-nodal spread had a high average number of metastatic lymph nodes(8.3) and a high distant metastasis rate(38 cases, 31%) compared with patients without extra-nodal spread.Conclusion: The existence of extra-nodal spread in the examined breast cancer sub-types has predictive value in forecasting the number of metastatic lymph nodes and the disease prognosis.
文摘Objective To determine the prognostic significance of MIBl proliferation marker expression on ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast. Methods By means of histological and immunohis tochemical techniques, MIB1 labelling index (LI) was determined in 31 pathologic specimens (DIal 6, IDC 22 and 3 benign breast lesions as control ). Results Significantly higher (P< 0. 05) MIB1 expression wus noted in breast carcinomas in contrast with benign breast lesions. MIBl LI increased with increasing tumor invasion from DCIS to IDC (P< 0. 05). Increased tendency of MIB1 LI had been also noted in according with the increased nuclear grabing (NG) of IDC. Conclusion MIBI ex- pression can faithfully reflect the proliferative activity of the breast lesions, where the breast cancers with both high MIBl LI and NG seem to have a poor prognosis.
文摘Objective This study was designed to investigate the prognostic implications of the intertumoral heterogeneity of molecular phenotype in multifocal and multicentric breast cancer(MMBC).Methods The clinical and follow-up data of 146 patients with MMBC from Jan.2009to Dec.2009 treated in Tumor Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed.
文摘This manuscript provides a comprehensive review and highlights of the 2015 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium by the leading breast cancer specialists and investigators in the field.