KMID : 1101820160040010016
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Journal of Breast Disease 2016 Volume.4 No. 1 p.16 ~ p.23
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Predictors for the Transition from Ductal Carcinoma In Situ to Invasive Breast Cancer in Korean Patients
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Kim Eun-Young
Hyun Kee-Hoon Park Yong-Lai Park Chan-Heun Do Sung-Im
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Abstract
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Purpose: To identify predictive factors of upstaging from diagnosed ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) to invasive cancer after surgical excision.
Methods: One hundred seventy-four patients diagnosed with DCIS based on biopsies between January 2009 and December 2014 were evaluated. Patients¡¯ clinicopathological variables were assessed to identify predictive factors of invasive carcinoma from final pathology.
Results: One hundred seventy-four cases of DCIS were included. Of these, 42 were upstaged to invasive carcinoma on the final excision. Preoperative features such as age 40 years or younger at diagnosis, presence of a palpable mass, ultrasonography (USG)-guided core needle biopsy, tumor size ¡Ã20 mm on USG, high grade DCIS, cribriform DCIS, comedo necrosis, presence of intraluminal calcification, estrogen receptor negativity, progesterone receptor negativity and triple-negative subtype were significantly associated with the risk of invasive carcinoma. Multivariate analysis showed that a tumor size ¡Ã20 mm on USG and triple negative subtype were independently associated with upstaging.
Conclusion: Tumor size ¡Ã20 mm on USG and triple-negative subtype were independently associated with the upstaging of DCIS to invasive cancer.
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KEYWORD
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Breast neoplasms, Noninfiltrating intraductal carcinoma
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