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Characterization and prognosis of estrogen receptor-positive/progesterone receptor-negative male breast cancer: a population-based study
Authors:Jin-Li Wei  Jia-Xin Zhang  De-Yuan Fu
Affiliation:1.Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery,Clinical Medical College of Yangzhou University and Northern Jiangsu People’s Hospital,Yangzhou,China;2.Department of Breast Surgery,Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center,Shanghai,China
Abstract:

Background

The aim of this study was to explore the characteristics and prognostic information of estrogen receptor-positive/progesterone receptor-negative (ER+/PR?) male breast cancer.

Methods

Using the US National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database, we compared the demographics, clinical characteristics, and outcome of estrogen receptor-positive/progesterone receptor-positive (ER+/PR+) patients with ER+/PR? male breast cancer patients from 1990 to 2010. Two thousand three hundred twenty-two patients with ER+/PR+ tumors and 355 patients with ER+/PR? tumors were included in our study.

Results

ER+/PR? patients were younger (P?=?0.008) and more likely to be African American (P?P?P?=?0.010), and more invasion to the lymph nodes (P?=?0.034) and distant sites (P?P?=?0.001). Despite higher chance of receiving chemotherapy (51.0% vs 36.5%, P?P?P?=?0.003). Multivariate Cox model confirmed that tumor size, lymph node invasion, metastasis, and surgery were independent prognostic factors of both BSCC and OS for ER+/PR? male breast cancer. Age at diagnosis and chemotherapy were significantly associated with OS but not with BSCC.

Conclusion

ER+/PR? male breast cancer was more aggressive and experienced shorter survival than ER+/PR+ patients. The prognosis was mainly associated with tumor size, lymph node invasion, metastasis, and surgery.
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