Triple-negative breast cancer: Epidemiology, characteristics, and survival in a Lebanese cohort
Autor: | Georges Chahine, C. Hajj, J. Kattan, Marwan Ghosn, Gerard Abadjian, F. El Karak, F. Nasr |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Oncology. 27:e22228-e22228 |
ISSN: | 1527-7755 0732-183X |
DOI: | 10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.e22228 |
Popis: | e22228 Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women in Lebanon. Triple negative (TN) phenotype is known to be associated with an increased likelihood of recurrence and death. The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence, characteristics and survival of TN BC patients in a Medical Oncology department in a University Hospital in Lebanon. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the pathology of all women with breast cancer that were seen in our institution between 1997 and 2008. TN BC patients (pts) were defined as those that were negative for all 3 receptors (estrogen, progesterone and HER2neu on immunohistochemistry). Pts' characteristics and survival of TN women were analyzed. Results: Of the 1599 breast cancer pts, 155 (9.7%) had a triple negative phenotype. Median age was 52 years. A positive family history of breast/ovarian cancer was found in 15 pts (10%). Pathology studies showed: invasive ductal carcinoma component in 138 pts (89%), pure medullary carcinoma in 7 pts (5%), pure invasive lobular carcinoma in 6 pts (4%), pure mucinous carcinoma in 3 pts (2%) and epidermoid carcinoma in 1 pt (1%). A grade III was found in 98 of specimens (63%). Twenty-six pts (17%) presented with stage I, 73 (47%) with stage II, 37 (24%) with stage III and 19 (12%) with stage IV. Twelve percent had inflammatory breast cancer. After a median follow up of 17 months (mths), 43 pts had relapsed (5 stage I, 18 stage II and 20 stage III). The most common sites of relapse were brain (in 20 % of cases), lungs (in 20% of cases) and bone (in 11% of cases). Five- year disease free survival and 5-year overall survival were respectively 75% and 88% for stage I, 58% and 72% for stage II and 40% and 63% for stage III. Adjuvant therapy was administered to 96% of pts among which a taxane-based regimen was used in 38% of cases . Median survival for stage IV was 19 mths with a first line taxane-based regimen used in 50% of cases. Conclusions: The incidence of TN BC in Lebanon is similar to that described in the literature. It has an aggressive course. Focus on understanding the biology of this particular BC subtype is essential for determining targets for future therapeutic options. No significant financial relationships to disclose. |
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