Long-term outcomes in patients with mucinous, medullary, tubular, and invasive ductal carcinomas after lumpectomy |
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Authors: | Vo Thao Xing Yan Meric-Bernstam Funda Mirza Nadeem Vlastos Georges Symmans W Fraser Perkins George H Buchholz Thomas A Babiera Gildy V Kuerer Henry M Bedrosian Isabelle Akins Jeri S Hunt Kelly K |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgical Oncology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd, Houston, TX 77030, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Mucinous, medullary, and tubular carcinomas are uncommon types of breast cancer whose rarity does not permit large single-institution studies or randomized trials to define optimal treatments. In this study, we evaluated the long-term outcomes of breast-conserving therapy (BCT) for these subtypes of breast cancer and compared them with those for invasive ductal carcinoma. METHODS: In our institutional database of patients who received BCT from 1965 to 1999, 1,643 patients with stage I to II mucinous (61), medullary (37), tubular (60), and invasive ductal (1,485) histologies were identified. The clinical and pathologic features of the 4 groups were evaluated and compared with respect to local-regional recurrence rates, disease-free survival, and overall survival (OS). RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were found in the local-regional failure rate among the 4 groups (10.6-year median follow-up). Only patients with tubular carcinoma had better 5- and 10-year OS rates (P = .013). In multivariable analysis, factors associated with improved OS included age at or below 50 years, negative nodal status, use of chemotherapy or hormonal therapy, and tubular histology. CONCLUSIONS: BCT for mucinous, medullary, or tubular carcinoma resulted in similar local-regional failure rates to that for invasive ductal carcinoma. Tubular carcinoma patients had the most favorable OS. BCT is an appropriate treatment strategy for early-stage mucinous, medullary, and tubular carcinomas. |
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Keywords: | Breast-conservation therapy Lumpectomy Invasive ductal carcinoma Mucinous carcinoma Tubular carcinoma Medullary carcinoma Breast cancer |
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