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Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India
BACKGROUND: Young (≤40 years) breast cancers (YBC) are uncommon, inadequately represented in trials and have unique concerns and merit studying. METHODS: The YBC treated with a curative intent between 2015 and 2016 at our institute were analysed. RESULTS: There were 1228 patients with a median age o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8527043/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34655887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2021.09.008 |
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author | Bajpai, Jyoti Ventrapati, Pradeep Joshi, Shalaka Wadasadawala, Tabassum Rath, Sushmita Pathak, Rima Nandhana, Ravindra Mohanty, Samarpita Chougle, Qurratulain Engineer, Mitchelle Abraham, Nissie Ghosh, Jaya Nair, Nita Gulia, Seema Popat, Palak A, Patil Sheth, Tanuja Desai, Sangeeta Thakur, Meenakshi Rangrajan, Venkatesh Parmar, Vani Sarin, R. Gupta, S. Badwe, R.A. |
author_facet | Bajpai, Jyoti Ventrapati, Pradeep Joshi, Shalaka Wadasadawala, Tabassum Rath, Sushmita Pathak, Rima Nandhana, Ravindra Mohanty, Samarpita Chougle, Qurratulain Engineer, Mitchelle Abraham, Nissie Ghosh, Jaya Nair, Nita Gulia, Seema Popat, Palak A, Patil Sheth, Tanuja Desai, Sangeeta Thakur, Meenakshi Rangrajan, Venkatesh Parmar, Vani Sarin, R. Gupta, S. Badwe, R.A. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Young (≤40 years) breast cancers (YBC) are uncommon, inadequately represented in trials and have unique concerns and merit studying. METHODS: The YBC treated with a curative intent between 2015 and 2016 at our institute were analysed. RESULTS: There were 1228 patients with a median age of 36 (12–40) years; 38 (3.1%) had Stage I, 455 (37.1%) - II, 692 (56.3%) –III, and remaining 43 (3.5%) Stage IV (oligo-metastatic) disease; 927 (75.5%) were node positive; 422 (34.4%) were Triple negatives (TNBC), 331 (27%) were HER-2 positive. There were 549 (48.2%) breast conservations and 591 (51.8%) mastectomies of which 62 (10.4%) underwent breast reconstruction. 1143 women received chemotherapy, 617 (53.9%) received as neoadjuvant and 142 (23.1%) had pathological complete response; 934 (81.9%) received adjuvant radiotherapy. At the median follow-up of 48 (0–131) months, 5-year overall and disease-free survival was 79.6% (76.8–82.5) and 59.1% (55.8–62.6). For stage I, II, III and IV, the 5-year overall-survival was 100%, 86.7% (82.8–90.6), 77.3% (73.4–81.2), 69.7% (52.5–86.9) and disease-free survival was 94% (85.9–100), 65.9% (60.3–71.5), 55% (50.5–59.5), and 29.6% (14–45.2) respectively. On multivariate analysis, TNBC and HER-2+ subgroups had poorer survival (p = 0.0035). 25 patients had BRCA mutations with a 5-year DFS of 65.1% (95% CI:43.6–86.6). Fertility preservation was administered in 104 (8.5%) patients; seven women conceived and 5 had live births. Significant postmenopausal symptoms were present in 153 (13%) patients. CONCLUSION: More than half of the YBC in India were diagnosed at an advanced stage with aggressive features leading to suboptimal outcomes. Awareness via national registry and early diagnosis is highly warranted. Menopausal symptoms and fertility issues are prevalent and demand special focus. |
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spelling | pubmed-85270432021-10-25 Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India Bajpai, Jyoti Ventrapati, Pradeep Joshi, Shalaka Wadasadawala, Tabassum Rath, Sushmita Pathak, Rima Nandhana, Ravindra Mohanty, Samarpita Chougle, Qurratulain Engineer, Mitchelle Abraham, Nissie Ghosh, Jaya Nair, Nita Gulia, Seema Popat, Palak A, Patil Sheth, Tanuja Desai, Sangeeta Thakur, Meenakshi Rangrajan, Venkatesh Parmar, Vani Sarin, R. Gupta, S. Badwe, R.A. Breast Original Article BACKGROUND: Young (≤40 years) breast cancers (YBC) are uncommon, inadequately represented in trials and have unique concerns and merit studying. METHODS: The YBC treated with a curative intent between 2015 and 2016 at our institute were analysed. RESULTS: There were 1228 patients with a median age of 36 (12–40) years; 38 (3.1%) had Stage I, 455 (37.1%) - II, 692 (56.3%) –III, and remaining 43 (3.5%) Stage IV (oligo-metastatic) disease; 927 (75.5%) were node positive; 422 (34.4%) were Triple negatives (TNBC), 331 (27%) were HER-2 positive. There were 549 (48.2%) breast conservations and 591 (51.8%) mastectomies of which 62 (10.4%) underwent breast reconstruction. 1143 women received chemotherapy, 617 (53.9%) received as neoadjuvant and 142 (23.1%) had pathological complete response; 934 (81.9%) received adjuvant radiotherapy. At the median follow-up of 48 (0–131) months, 5-year overall and disease-free survival was 79.6% (76.8–82.5) and 59.1% (55.8–62.6). For stage I, II, III and IV, the 5-year overall-survival was 100%, 86.7% (82.8–90.6), 77.3% (73.4–81.2), 69.7% (52.5–86.9) and disease-free survival was 94% (85.9–100), 65.9% (60.3–71.5), 55% (50.5–59.5), and 29.6% (14–45.2) respectively. On multivariate analysis, TNBC and HER-2+ subgroups had poorer survival (p = 0.0035). 25 patients had BRCA mutations with a 5-year DFS of 65.1% (95% CI:43.6–86.6). Fertility preservation was administered in 104 (8.5%) patients; seven women conceived and 5 had live births. Significant postmenopausal symptoms were present in 153 (13%) patients. CONCLUSION: More than half of the YBC in India were diagnosed at an advanced stage with aggressive features leading to suboptimal outcomes. Awareness via national registry and early diagnosis is highly warranted. Menopausal symptoms and fertility issues are prevalent and demand special focus. Elsevier 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8527043/ /pubmed/34655887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2021.09.008 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Bajpai, Jyoti Ventrapati, Pradeep Joshi, Shalaka Wadasadawala, Tabassum Rath, Sushmita Pathak, Rima Nandhana, Ravindra Mohanty, Samarpita Chougle, Qurratulain Engineer, Mitchelle Abraham, Nissie Ghosh, Jaya Nair, Nita Gulia, Seema Popat, Palak A, Patil Sheth, Tanuja Desai, Sangeeta Thakur, Meenakshi Rangrajan, Venkatesh Parmar, Vani Sarin, R. Gupta, S. Badwe, R.A. Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India |
title | Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India |
title_full | Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India |
title_fullStr | Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India |
title_full_unstemmed | Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India |
title_short | Unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in India |
title_sort | unique challenges and outcomes of young women with breast cancers from a tertiary care cancer centre in india |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8527043/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34655887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2021.09.008 |
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