二十年来绝经前妇女乳腺癌的趋势

A. Pais, S. Subtil, M. Figueiredo-Dias
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目的:随着时间的推移,了解乳腺癌的模式可以更好地了解这种疾病,有利于研究和治疗的改进。本研究分析了近二十年来绝经前乳腺癌的流行病学和病理模式的演变。材料与方法:对我科绝经前乳腺癌患者的病历资料进行分析。按时间划分建立了两个比较组:A组(1995-1998)和B组(2008-2011)。结果:A组105例,B组282例,发生率增高。观察到患者的诊断年龄、首次怀孕年龄、母乳喂养和激素避孕寿命显著增加,月经初潮年龄显著降低。随着时间的推移,影像学诊断增加,导致早期疾病。手术治疗已成为主要的保守疗法,激素治疗已显著增加。总体预后得到改善,复发率和死亡率显著降低。结论:从1995年到2011年,绝经前女性乳腺癌发生了显著变化,这反映了医疗保健的巨大而显著的改善。要点和枚举员的技能。这些信息包括人口统计特征、年龄、种族和体重指数;妇科和产科数据:初潮年龄、激素避孕的使用时间、胎次、初次怀孕年龄和母乳喂养;可触及/不可触及肿瘤临床特征及分期(TNM);组织病理学特征——肿瘤类型、肿瘤分级、淋巴结状态、雌激素和孕激素受体(ER和PR)以及HER2受体状态;治疗协议;死亡率和复发率。
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Trends of breast cancer in premenopausal women over two decades
Objective: Knowledge of breast cancer patterns over time allows a better understanding of the disease, with benefits for research and treatment improvement. This study analyses the evolution of epidemiological and pathological patterns in premenopausal breast cancer over two decades. Material and methods: Medical records from premenopausal breast cancer patients in our department were analysed. Two comparison groups over time were established: group A (1995-1998) and B (2008-2011). Results: Group A included 105 patients and group B 282, revealing an increasing incidence. A significant increase in patient age at diagnosis, age at first pregnancy, breastfeeding and hormonal contraception lifespan were observed, as well as a significant decrease in age of menarche. Imagiological diagnosis increased over time, resulting in an earlier stage disease. Surgical treatment has become predominantly conservative and hormone therapy has increased markedly. Overall prognosis was improved, followed by a significant decrease in recurrence and mortality rates. Conclusion: From 1995 to 2011, significant changes are reported in premenopausal breast cancer in women, which reflects the enormous and significant improvement in healthcare. point and the skill of the enumerator. The information included demographic characteristics–age, ethnicity and body mass index; gynecologic and obstetric data–age of menarche, length of use of hormonal contraception, parity, age at first pregnancy and breastfeeding; clinical characteristics of the tumour–palpable/non-palpable and stage (TNM); histopathological features–tumour type, tumour grade, lymph node status, oestrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR), and HER2 receptors status; therapeutic protocols; mortality and recurrence rate.
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