Malignant Apocrine Lesions of the Breast: Multimodality Imaging Findings and Biologic Features

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Abstract

The apocrine morphology of the breast is observed in a broad pathological spectrum, ranging from benign cysts to invasive carcinomas. However, the number of clinical research investigating malignant apocrine lesions is limited. This study retrospectively reviewed the data of patients with malignant apocrine lesions admitted in a tertiary center between January 2004 and December 2021, based on the radiology-pathology correlation and the recent advances in their status to enhance the therapeutic implications of androgen receptor (AR). Among the 37 patients with lesions, 27 (73.0%) had triple-negative subtypes with predominant AR expression. The radiological features of malignant apocrine lesions did not differ from those of typical invasive ductal carcinoma or ductal carcinoma in situ. This study demonstrated that knowledge on the imaging features of malignant apocrine lesions and their histological basis could enhance the adoption of new targeted therapies in patients with this particular type of breast cancer.

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Lee, H. J., Kang, S. W., Lee, J. E., Jeong, W. G., Lee, J. S., Park, M. H., & Lim, H. S. (2022). Malignant Apocrine Lesions of the Breast: Multimodality Imaging Findings and Biologic Features. Journal of Breast Cancer, 25(6), 513–521. https://doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2022.25.e46

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