#6078 Background: Fibroadenoma is the commonest benign tumor of female breast, classified as fibroepithelial neoplasia. It is frequent during reproductive years mainly in the 2nd and 3rd decades of life, coinciding with follicular maturation and steroidogenesis. With the beginning of the era of transplants the use of cyclosporine A was accepted by the medical community as potential lymphocyte T suppressant. In 1980 the first report on multiple breast fibroadenomas in renal transplant patients taking cyclosporine A was published. The imaging standard of fibroadenomas also seems to differ from usually found in asymptomatic patients: diameters are notably larger, lower longitudinal / anteroposterior diameter ratio and are more hyperechogenic.
 Objetive: To define the prevalence of breast fibroadenomas in kidney-transplanted patients taking cyclosporine A.
 Materials and Methods: Prevalence of breast fibroadenomas was determined in three groups of patients: 50 women with renal transplant taking cyclosporine A (Group 1); 51 women with renal transplant not taking cyclosporine A (Group 2) and 181 women without renal transplant (Control Group). Evaluation was performed by anamnesis, physical examination and breast ultrasonography. In the case of clinical or imaging suspicion of fibroadenoma, the diagnosis was confirmed by core needle biopsy or lumpectomy.
 Results: The groups were homogeneous regarding age, menstrual status and former breast cancer family history. Fourteen percent fibroadenomas were found in the renal transplant patient group taking cyclosporine A versus 2.0% in the renal transplant patient group not taking cyclosporine A, and 2.8% in the control group. Prevalence of breast fibroadenomas in renal transplant patients taking cyclosporine A was significantly higher than in those not taking the drug and than in the control group (p=0.001). Frequency of fibroadenomas of the control group and renal transplant patients not taking cyclosporine was similar (p=0.073). Multiplicity, bilaterality and greater nodule dimensions were observed more in renal transplant patients taking cyclosporine A, but there was no statistical significance among the groups.
 
 Conclusion: Breast fibroadenomas are more prevalent in the renal transplant patients taking cyclosporine A. Citation Information: Cancer Res 2009;69(2 Suppl):Abstract nr 6078.
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