Javascript must be enabled to continue!
The Associated Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Nipple-Areola Complex Involvement in Breast Cancer
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Background. At present,the indication for nipple-sparing mastectomy(NSM)remains inconclusive,and the occult NAC involvement (NI)is one of the most considerable problem when carrying out NSM.We aimed at identifying the predictive factors of NAC involvement,to provide an implement of selecting suitable NSM candidates.Methods. The association between the NI and tumorous clinicopathologic characteristics of 272 mastectomies and 31 therapeutic NSM performed in our hospital from 2016 to 2018,were retrospectively evaluated.Results.38 of 272(14.0%)mastectomies and 2 of 31(6.5%)NSM were confirmed to have NAC involvement, and all the intraoperative frozen section examination of the sub-areolar/nipple tissue were consistent with the permanent section examination in NSM. The median follow-up durations for NSM was 24 months,local recurrence occurred in 1 of 30(3.2%) patients.Among 272 mastectomies,the NAC involvement showed significant association with the abnormal nipple signs(P<0.001),tumor size >4cm measured by ultrasound (P<0.001)and gross pathologic samples(P<0.001),tumor-nipple distance <1cm(P=0.003),central location(P<0.001),lymph node metastasis(P=0.004),and HER2 overexpression(P=0.023).A preoperative predictive model of NAC involvement utilizing nipple signs(normal or abnormal),tumor size(≤4cm or >4cm),tumor location(central or peripheral) showed a PPV of 85.7% and a NPV of 90.3%.Conclusions.The local recurrence rate after NSM is low (3.2%)in our study,and the intraoperative frozen section examination plays an important role in the procedure of NSM.Further more,we proposed a predictive model of the NAC involvement utilizing the preoperative tumorous characteristics,including the nipple signs,tumor size measured by ultrasound,and the tumor location.This predictive model could be working in the planning of breast cancer surgery.
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Title: The Associated Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Nipple-Areola Complex Involvement in Breast Cancer
Description:
Abstract
Background.
At present,the indication for nipple-sparing mastectomy(NSM)remains inconclusive,and the occult NAC involvement (NI)is one of the most considerable problem when carrying out NSM.
We aimed at identifying the predictive factors of NAC involvement,to provide an implement of selecting suitable NSM candidates.
Methods.
The association between the NI and tumorous clinicopathologic characteristics of 272 mastectomies and 31 therapeutic NSM performed in our hospital from 2016 to 2018,were retrospectively evaluated.
Results.
38 of 272(14.
0%)mastectomies and 2 of 31(6.
5%)NSM were confirmed to have NAC involvement, and all the intraoperative frozen section examination of the sub-areolar/nipple tissue were consistent with the permanent section examination in NSM.
The median follow-up durations for NSM was 24 months,local recurrence occurred in 1 of 30(3.
2%) patients.
Among 272 mastectomies,the NAC involvement showed significant association with the abnormal nipple signs(P<0.
001),tumor size >4cm measured by ultrasound (P<0.
001)and gross pathologic samples(P<0.
001),tumor-nipple distance <1cm(P=0.
003),central location(P<0.
001),lymph node metastasis(P=0.
004),and HER2 overexpression(P=0.
023).
A preoperative predictive model of NAC involvement utilizing nipple signs(normal or abnormal),tumor size(≤4cm or >4cm),tumor location(central or peripheral) showed a PPV of 85.
7% and a NPV of 90.
3%.
Conclusions.
The local recurrence rate after NSM is low (3.
2%)in our study,and the intraoperative frozen section examination plays an important role in the procedure of NSM.
Further more,we proposed a predictive model of the NAC involvement utilizing the preoperative tumorous characteristics,including the nipple signs,tumor size measured by ultrasound,and the tumor location.
This predictive model could be working in the planning of breast cancer surgery.
Related Results
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction
Fibroadenoma is the most common benign breast lesion; however, it carries a potential risk of malignant transformation. This systematic review provides an ove...
Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis of The Breast: A Case Series
Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis of The Breast: A Case Series
Abstract
IntroductionDesmoid-type fibromatosis (DTF), also called aggressive fibromatosis, is a rare, benign, locally aggressive condition. Mammary DTF originates from fibroblasts ...
Abstract P5-16-11: Intraoperative central nipple biopsy in subcutaneous mastectomies - A retrospective analysis of 200 patients
Abstract P5-16-11: Intraoperative central nipple biopsy in subcutaneous mastectomies - A retrospective analysis of 200 patients
Abstract
Background: Subcutaneous nipple sparing mastectomies (NSM) are an important tool in modern oncoplastic surgery. Especially when an immediate implant-based r...
Nipple Involvement in Breast Cancer: Retrospective Analysis of 2323 Consecutive Mastectomy Specimens
Nipple Involvement in Breast Cancer: Retrospective Analysis of 2323 Consecutive Mastectomy Specimens
Breast cancer surgical options now include nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM), but there has been much controversy regarding the oncologic safety of the preserved nipple. This study e...
Abstract OI-1: OI-1 Decoding breast cancer predisposition genes
Abstract OI-1: OI-1 Decoding breast cancer predisposition genes
Abstract
Women with one or more first-degree female relatives with a history of breast cancer have a two-fold increased risk of developing breast cancer. This risk i...
Spanish Breast Cancer Research Group (GEICAM)
Spanish Breast Cancer Research Group (GEICAM)
This section provides current contact details and a summary of recent or ongoing clinical trials being coordinated by Spanish Breast Cancer Research Group (GEICAM). Clinical trials...
Effect of type lll collagen coating of electrospun scaffolds on breast cancer cell apoptosis
Effect of type lll collagen coating of electrospun scaffolds on breast cancer cell apoptosis
Breast cancer arises from the epithelial or the connective tissue components of the breast. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, with about half a million ...
Nipple Papilloma with Dysplasia: A Case Report
Nipple Papilloma with Dysplasia: A Case Report
Nipple papilloma is an uncommon benign breast tumour. Polypoid lesions arising from the surface of the nipple include nipple papilloma, fibroepithelial stromal polyp of the nipple....

