Primary and adjuvant therapy, prognostic factors and survival in 1053 breast cancers diagnosed in a trial of mammography screening
- PMID: 10721943
- DOI: 10.1093/jjco/29.12.608
Primary and adjuvant therapy, prognostic factors and survival in 1053 breast cancers diagnosed in a trial of mammography screening
Abstract
Background: As mammographic screening becomes more widespread, larger numbers of tumours are diagnosed while small and node negative.
Methods: We examined detection mode, tumour size, node status, histological type, therapy and outcome in 1053 breast cancers diagnosed in one county of the Swedish Two-County Trial of mammographic screening for breast cancer.
Results: Of patients undergoing total mastectomy with axillary dissection, 65% were found to be node negative. For tumours of size 1-9 mm, 95% were node negative. The major effects on survival were tumour size, node status and histological type. Primary adjuvant therapy had no significant association with survival.
Conclusions: The advent of mammography has substantially enhanced the possibilities for less radical treatment. There is an urgent need for therapeutic trials utilizing mammographic-pathological correlations to ascertain in advance which tumours can and which cannot benefit from more radical therapy.
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