Clinical features and survival analysis of very young (Age<35) breast cancer patients

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Objectives: To compare the clinicalpathological features and prognosis between premenopausal breast cancer patients aged of <35 and ≥35 years old. Methods: The clinical data and survival status of 1498 cases premenopausal operable breast cancer treated in our hospital from 2002.1 to 2004. 12 were collected, 118 cases were aged <35. They were divided into 4 groups: Luminal A, Luminal B, HER2-positive, Triple-negative. The disease free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) were identified. Results: The 5-year DFS and OS rates were significantly lower in age<35 than in age≥35 patients. In the Luminal B, HER2-positive, Triple-negative group, the 5-year recurrence risk was higher in age<35 than in age≥35 patients, and age<35 patients' 5-year death risk was higher only in Luminal B, Triple-negative group. Regardless of whether lymph node involved, age<35 patients had a bad prognosis in both DFS and OS. Conclusions: Compared with premenopausal age ≥35 breast cancer, age<35 patients had a worse outcome.

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Wei, X. Q., Li, X., Xin, X. J., Tong, Z. S., & Zhang, S. (2013). Clinical features and survival analysis of very young (Age<35) breast cancer patients. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 14(10), 5949–5952. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.10.5949

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