The aged breast
- PMID: 17200937
- DOI: 10.1002/path.2079
The aged breast
Abstract
There is a clear association between the development of breast cancer and increasing age, with 80% of cancers occurring in women more than 50 years of age and one-third in women over 70 years. Following the menopause the breast undergoes involution, with the main changes affecting the terminal ductal lobular unit. There is an increase in oestrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha)-positive cells, a decrease in proliferation but, in comparison to premenopausal breasts, a greater number of ERalpha-proliferating cells. The breast cancers that occur in women >/= 75 years are more likely to be ER-positive, with a low growth rate and limited expression of HER-2 and p53. It is proposed that uneven involution of the breast, the persistence of at-risk lesions, the presence of ERalpha-proliferating cells and local oestrogen metabolism in breast adipose tissue are factors in the development of breast cancers with a well-differentiated phenotype.
Copyright (c) 2007 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
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