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Breast cancer in young patients
Breast cancer in a young person is considered by many to be a rare and very aggressive disease. Theories regarding the aggressiveness of the disease are varied. This study was undertaken in an attempt to help formulate guidelines regarding screening for and treatment of breast cancer in the young pa...
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Published in: | The American journal of surgery 1995-09, Vol.170 (3), p.243-245 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Breast cancer in a young person is considered by many to be a rare and very aggressive disease. Theories regarding the aggressiveness of the disease are varied. This study was undertaken in an attempt to help formulate guidelines regarding screening for and treatment of breast cancer in the young patient.
A retrospective review was undertaken of 81 breast cancer patients aged ≤35 years who underwent definitive surgical treatment. All patients were treated at a single institution.
Overall 5- and 10-year survival rates were 65% and 49%, respectively. In patients with disease localized to the breast, 5- and 10-year rates were 89% and 78%, respectively. There was no significant difference in survival with respect to age or date of diagnosis, nor was there a difference in cancer stage distribution. The only major determinant of survival was stage at the time of diagnosis.
We conclude that young age does not seem to be directly related to the “aggressiveness” or “virulence” of breast cancer, especially among patients with localized disease. These results underscore the need for aggressive and early treatment of these patients. The improved survival with early detection is a valid argument for careful screening, even among very young patients. |
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ISSN: | 0002-9610 1879-1883 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0002-9610(05)80007-8 |