2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2019.10.003
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Comparison of outcomes between metaplastic and triple-negative breast cancer patients

Abstract: Purpose Metaplastic breast cancer (MBC) is a rare, aggressive variant of breast cancer that has been associated with poor clinical outcomes, as has triple-negative breast (TNBC) cancer. Limited studies compare the clinical characteristics and prognosis of MBC to TNBC. This study uses a large, contemporary US cancer database to compare clinical characteristics and survival outcomes for patients with MBC to those with TNBC. Methods The National Cancer Database was queried… Show more

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“…A major Texas study collected 5142 cases of MBC and 50,705 TN ductal cancers from the National Cancer Database, with an OS of 55% in MBC and 72% in TN lesions. That study documented worse prognosis in MBCs compared with other TN ductal tumors, although adjuvant chemotherapy and RT improved prognosis 3 . The frequency of MBC identified, however, was around 10%, which may be excessive, as it is estimated that it does exceed 5% 6 …”
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“…A major Texas study collected 5142 cases of MBC and 50,705 TN ductal cancers from the National Cancer Database, with an OS of 55% in MBC and 72% in TN lesions. That study documented worse prognosis in MBCs compared with other TN ductal tumors, although adjuvant chemotherapy and RT improved prognosis 3 . The frequency of MBC identified, however, was around 10%, which may be excessive, as it is estimated that it does exceed 5% 6 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Metaplastic breast carcinoma (MBC) is a rare condition accounting for 0.2-5% of all breast tumors. [1][2][3] The current World Health Organization (WHO) identifies different histological patterns of MBC: low-grade adenosquamous carcinoma, fibromatosis-like metaplastic carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, spindle cell carcinoma, metaplastic carcinoma with mesenchymal differentiation, mixed metaplastic carcinoma, and myoepithelial carcinoma. 4 Compared with the other histotypes of breast cancer, MBC most commonly shows a triple-negative (TN) phenotype, due to the absence of expression of the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2.…”
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“…However, most of them were studies that merely contained a limited cohort adopted in a single medical institution, of which the characteristics of clinical profiles and prognosis could be discordant, or primarily focused on a specific category of breast lesions. Moreover, because of the relatively lower prevalence of special histological breast cancer, presented studies primarily centered on the breast cancer with common histological types, and this group of unusual patients were not systematically investigated on the basis of sufficient clinical data to present the specific biological features and clinical behaviors [ [8] , [9] , [10] , [11] , [12] , [13] , [14] , [15] ].…”
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confidence: 99%