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Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent malignancy among women in Tunisia and Algeria. Clinical and pathological characteristics of this cancer among these populations are not widely reported. The aim of the study was to report clinical and pathological characteristics of women's BC...

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Autores principales: Sassi, Farah, Rekaya, Meriem Ben, Belarbi, Ayed, Chilla, Dalia, Mansouri, Nada, Achouri, Leila, Saied, Essia, Kassa, Reda, Kacem, Linda Belhaj, Ouezani, Manel, Debabeche, Nadjiba, Rebhi, Fatima, Rammeh, Soumaya
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10440841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37092543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1818
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author Sassi, Farah
Rekaya, Meriem Ben
Belarbi, Ayed
Chilla, Dalia
Mansouri, Nada
Achouri, Leila
Saied, Essia
Kassa, Reda
Kacem, Linda Belhaj
Ouezani, Manel
Debabeche, Nadjiba
Rebhi, Fatima
Rammeh, Soumaya
author_facet Sassi, Farah
Rekaya, Meriem Ben
Belarbi, Ayed
Chilla, Dalia
Mansouri, Nada
Achouri, Leila
Saied, Essia
Kassa, Reda
Kacem, Linda Belhaj
Ouezani, Manel
Debabeche, Nadjiba
Rebhi, Fatima
Rammeh, Soumaya
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description BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent malignancy among women in Tunisia and Algeria. Clinical and pathological characteristics of this cancer among these populations are not widely reported. The aim of the study was to report clinical and pathological characteristics of women's BC in a Tunisian and Algerian series. METHODS: Pathologically confirmed 1089 BCs were gathered in the pathology departments of three Northern Tunisian hospitals: Tunis military, Charles Nicolle and Jendouba and in the pathology department of Alger Douera hospital between January 2015 and December 2020. Clinical and pathological findings of the two series: age, tumor size, histological type, grading according to Scarff‐Bloom Richardson grading system, lymph node status at the time of diagnosis in axillary lymphadenectomy specimens and the immunohistochemical expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER/PR), HER2 and Ki‐67, were collected from the pathological reports. RESULTS: The median age at diagnosis was 50 and 48 years in Tunisian and Algerian series, respectively (p = 0.016). The diagnosis of BC was made on surgical specimens (lumpectomy or mastectomy) in 373/491 (76%) cases of the Tunisian series and in 225/598 (37.6%) cases of the Algerian one. Median tumor size was 2.8 cm and 2.5 cm in Algerian and Tunisian series, respectively (p = 0.252). Invasive BCs not otherwise specified was observed in 440/481 (91.5%) BCs in Tunisian series and in 519/586 (88.6%) BCs in Algerian series. Axillary lymph node positive tumors were observed in 64.6% and 58.8% of Tunisian and Algerian women, respectively (p = 0.926). BCs were ER positive in 311/385 (80.8%) and 486/571 (85.1%) cases and HER2 positive in 86/283 (30.4%) and 60/385 (15.6%) cases of Tunisian and Algerian series, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In Tunisia and Algeria, BC has poor prognostic factors with large tumor sizes and high rates of lymph nodes involvement at diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-104408412023-08-22 Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series Sassi, Farah Rekaya, Meriem Ben Belarbi, Ayed Chilla, Dalia Mansouri, Nada Achouri, Leila Saied, Essia Kassa, Reda Kacem, Linda Belhaj Ouezani, Manel Debabeche, Nadjiba Rebhi, Fatima Rammeh, Soumaya Cancer Rep (Hoboken) The publication of this supplement has been funded by Gilead Sciences, Inc. BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent malignancy among women in Tunisia and Algeria. Clinical and pathological characteristics of this cancer among these populations are not widely reported. The aim of the study was to report clinical and pathological characteristics of women's BC in a Tunisian and Algerian series. METHODS: Pathologically confirmed 1089 BCs were gathered in the pathology departments of three Northern Tunisian hospitals: Tunis military, Charles Nicolle and Jendouba and in the pathology department of Alger Douera hospital between January 2015 and December 2020. Clinical and pathological findings of the two series: age, tumor size, histological type, grading according to Scarff‐Bloom Richardson grading system, lymph node status at the time of diagnosis in axillary lymphadenectomy specimens and the immunohistochemical expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER/PR), HER2 and Ki‐67, were collected from the pathological reports. RESULTS: The median age at diagnosis was 50 and 48 years in Tunisian and Algerian series, respectively (p = 0.016). The diagnosis of BC was made on surgical specimens (lumpectomy or mastectomy) in 373/491 (76%) cases of the Tunisian series and in 225/598 (37.6%) cases of the Algerian one. Median tumor size was 2.8 cm and 2.5 cm in Algerian and Tunisian series, respectively (p = 0.252). Invasive BCs not otherwise specified was observed in 440/481 (91.5%) BCs in Tunisian series and in 519/586 (88.6%) BCs in Algerian series. Axillary lymph node positive tumors were observed in 64.6% and 58.8% of Tunisian and Algerian women, respectively (p = 0.926). BCs were ER positive in 311/385 (80.8%) and 486/571 (85.1%) cases and HER2 positive in 86/283 (30.4%) and 60/385 (15.6%) cases of Tunisian and Algerian series, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In Tunisia and Algeria, BC has poor prognostic factors with large tumor sizes and high rates of lymph nodes involvement at diagnosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10440841/ /pubmed/37092543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1818 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Cancer Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle The publication of this supplement has been funded by Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Sassi, Farah
Rekaya, Meriem Ben
Belarbi, Ayed
Chilla, Dalia
Mansouri, Nada
Achouri, Leila
Saied, Essia
Kassa, Reda
Kacem, Linda Belhaj
Ouezani, Manel
Debabeche, Nadjiba
Rebhi, Fatima
Rammeh, Soumaya
Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series
title Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series
title_full Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series
title_fullStr Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series
title_full_unstemmed Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series
title_short Pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: A descriptive study of Tunisian and Algerian series
title_sort pathologically confirmed women's breast cancer: a descriptive study of tunisian and algerian series
topic The publication of this supplement has been funded by Gilead Sciences, Inc.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10440841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37092543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1818
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