Influence of infiltrating lobular histology on local tumor control in breast cancer patients treated with conservative surgery and radiotherapy
- 15 July 1989
- Vol. 64 (2) , 448-454
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19890715)64:2<448::aid-cncr2820640218>3.0.co;2-7
Abstract
To determine the influence of infiltrating lobular histology on local tumor control, the authors studied 49 patients with Stages I and II infiltrating lobular breast carcinoma treated by limited excision of the tumor and radiotherapy between 1968 and 1981 (median follow‐up, 75 months). Results were compared with those in 561 cases of infiltrating ductal carcinoma similarly treated during the same period. The 5‐year actuarial risk of local recurrence was similar for patients with infiltrating lobular or ductal carcinoma when the latter was evaluated as a single group (12% versus 11%). However, the 12% 5‐year actuarial local recurrence risk for patients with infiltrating lobular carcinoma was intermediate between that for patients with infiltrating ductal carcinomas with an extensive intraductal component (23%) and those without an extensive intraductal component (5%). The pattern of recurrence in the breast was similar in the infiltrating lobular and ductal groups. All recurrences in patients with infiltrating lobular carcinoma and 80% of recurrences in the infiltrating ductal group occurred in the vicinity of the primary tumor (P = not significant). None of the clinical or morphologic features examined significantly influenced the risk of local recurrence in patients with infiltrating lobular carcinoma. The authors conclude that combined conservative surgery and radiotherapy appear to be a reasonable treatment option for patients with infiltrating lobular carcinoma, but further follow‐up will be required to confirm these results.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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