RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER

Volume: 2 Number: 2 June 1, 2015
  • Ahmet Akın
  • Hamza Berlik
  • M. Burak Bilgili
  • Zafer Demir
  • Mustafa Genc
  • Abdulsamet Gunay
  • İbrahim Hacibey
  • Serdar Karakoc
  • Yusuf Alparslan Kutlu
  • Ahmet Unal
  • Mustafa Ozturk
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RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER

Abstract

Aims: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among all women across the world, with an incidence of 25.2%. Of all the cancer cases, breast cancer comes second in line after lung cancer. By 6.4% it marks fifth place as the reason for cancer-related-deaths. Therefore new studies on breast cancer are required. We aimed to retrospectively analyze clinical, pathological and prognostic features of cases that were divided into four subgroups based on their hormone receptor and HER-2 conditions. Method: Records of GATA-Oncology Clinic patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer within years of 2008-2014, were inspected retrospectively. Cases were divided into four subgroups based on their hormone receptor and HER-2 conditions. Missing records were primarily gathered by electronic recording system, also still-missing-information about the patients were provided via phone calls. Collected data has been evaluated with SPSS 15,0. Results: While demographics such as family history and menopausal state were not different among 4 subgroups, triple negative patients tended to have a lower body-mass index and mean age (p=009, p=0.041, respectively). Only 12 patients had advanced disease at diagnosis. A total of 168 patients received chemotherapy. Progression occurred in 41 patients (21.9%) from early phase breast cancer cases that were taken to adjuvant chemotherapy program. Family history had a significant association with recurrence in breast cancer patients (p=0.026). Menopausal state, lymphovascular invasion, lymph node state and stage were not associated with progression. Independent prognostic factors were not obtained with multivariate analysis for disease-free survival. Advanced stage breast cancer patients had a higher tendency to metastasis. Triple negative patients had more drug resistance towards systemic treatment than other subgroups (p<0.001). It has been found that full response to anthracycline + taxane regime was less in triple negative patients. Conclusion: In conclusion, there were some differences within our subgroups. Patients of these subgroups should be followed up and treated with different strategies. All subgroups, especially triple negative group, were in need of new effective therapy strategies.

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Ahmet Akın This is me

Hamza Berlik This is me

M. Burak Bilgili This is me

Zafer Demir This is me

Mustafa Genc This is me

Abdulsamet Gunay This is me

İbrahim Hacibey This is me

Serdar Karakoc This is me

Yusuf Alparslan Kutlu This is me

Ahmet Unal This is me

Mustafa Ozturk This is me

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June 1, 2015

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June 1, 2015

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Year 2015 Volume: 2 Number: 2

APA
Akın, A., Berlik, H., Bilgili, M. B., Demir, Z., Genc, M., Gunay, A., Hacibey, İ., Karakoc, S., Kutlu, Y. A., Unal, A., & Ozturk, M. (2015). RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER. Turkish Medical Student Journal, 2(2), 71-77. https://izlik.org/JA69RB92DX
AMA
1.Akın A, Berlik H, Bilgili MB, et al. RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER. TMSJ. 2015;2(2):71-77. https://izlik.org/JA69RB92DX
Chicago
Akın, Ahmet, Hamza Berlik, M. Burak Bilgili, et al. 2015. “RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 2 (2): 71-77. https://izlik.org/JA69RB92DX.
EndNote
Akın A, Berlik H, Bilgili MB, Demir Z, Genc M, Gunay A, Hacibey İ, Karakoc S, Kutlu YA, Unal A, Ozturk M (June 1, 2015) RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER. Turkish Medical Student Journal 2 2 71–77.
IEEE
[1]A. Akın et al., “RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER”, TMSJ, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 71–77, June 2015, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA69RB92DX
ISNAD
Akın, Ahmet - Berlik, Hamza - Bilgili, M. Burak - Demir, Zafer - Genc, Mustafa - Gunay, Abdulsamet - Hacibey, İbrahim et al. “RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 2/2 (June 1, 2015): 71-77. https://izlik.org/JA69RB92DX.
JAMA
1.Akın A, Berlik H, Bilgili MB, Demir Z, Genc M, Gunay A, Hacibey İ, Karakoc S, Kutlu YA, Unal A, Ozturk M. RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER. TMSJ. 2015;2:71–77.
MLA
Akın, Ahmet, et al. “RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER”. Turkish Medical Student Journal, vol. 2, no. 2, June 2015, pp. 71-77, https://izlik.org/JA69RB92DX.
Vancouver
1.Ahmet Akın, Hamza Berlik, M. Burak Bilgili, Zafer Demir, Mustafa Genc, Abdulsamet Gunay, İbrahim Hacibey, Serdar Karakoc, Yusuf Alparslan Kutlu, Ahmet Unal, Mustafa Ozturk. RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL/PATHOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER. TMSJ [Internet]. 2015 Jun. 1;2(2):71-7. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA69RB92DX