Clinicopathological Features of Non-metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer
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Background: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is reported to be associated with a high risk of recurrence, poor overall survival (OS), and disease-free survival (DFS) rates. This study evaluated the clincopathological features and survival of non-metastatic TNBC women in the capital of Iran compared with other areas of the world. Methods: In a retrospective study, 119 women with TNBC based on the criteria were analyzed in this study during 2007-2015. A number of clinicopathological variables, OS and DFS were determined in all patients. The mean follow-up was 38 months, which 6 patients lost to follow-up and 16 died of the disease and therefore were censored from the study. Results: The mean age at diagnosis was 44.9 years (range: 21-85 years). 31.9% were older than 50 years. The 2- and 5-years OS rates were 96% and 88.1%, respectively; whereas, the 2- and 5-years DFS rates were 87% and 74.1%, respectively. Right breast tumor and lymph node involvement were more common in patients younger than 50 years, but vascular invasion was more observed in patients aged ≥50 years. There was no significant difference between menopause status, age and Ki-67 index for OS or DFS. Conclusion: The prevalence of TNBC was more common in women younger than 50 years. Ki-67 index, menopausal status and age could contribute to prognosis and survival of patients.
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volume 9 issue None
pages 18- 23
publication date 2017-03
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