Prognostic value of morphology and hormone receptor status in breast cancer - a population-based study.

C Allemani ORCID logo; MSant; FBerrino; TAareleid; GChaplain; JWCoebergh; MColonna; PContiero; ADanzon; MFederico; +9 more... LGafà; PGrosclaude; GHédelin; JMacè-Lesech; CMGarcia; EPaci; NRaverdy; BTretarre; EMIWilliams; (2004) Prognostic value of morphology and hormone receptor status in breast cancer - a population-based study. British journal of cancer, 91 (7). pp. 1263-1268. ISSN 0007-0920 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602153
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We analysed the 5-year relative survival among 4473 breast cancer cases diagnosed in 1990-1992 from cancer registries in Estonia, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the UK. Among eight categories based on ICD-O codes (infiltrating ductal carcinoma, lobular plus mixed carcinoma, comedocarcinoma, 'special types', medullary carcinoma, not otherwise specified (NOS) carcinoma, other carcinoma and cancer without microscopic confirmation), the 5-year relative survival ranged from 66% (95% CI 61-71) for NOS carcinoma to 95% (95% CI 90-100) for special types (tubular, apocrine, cribriform, papillary, mucinous and signet ring cell); 27% (95% CI 18-36) for cases without microscopic confirmation. Differences in 5-year relative survival by tumor morphology and hormone receptor status were modelled using a multiple regression approach based on generalised linear models. Morphology and hormone receptor status were confirmed as significant survival predictors in this population-based study, even after adjusting for age and stage at diagnosis.



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