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. 1978 Oct;61(4):1055-63.

Relation between component parts of fibrocystic disease complex and breast cancer

  • PMID: 279711

Relation between component parts of fibrocystic disease complex and breast cancer

D L Page et al. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1978 Oct.

Abstract

Specimens of benign breast disease obtained from biopsies performed at Vanderbilt Hospital (Nashville, Tenn.) between 1952 and 1959 were histologically reviewed and characterized as to individual component types of fibrocystic disease. Follow-up for information regarding breast cancer development was 94% successful. Carcinoma developed more often when epithelial proliferative lesions were present. Atypical lobular hyperplasia had a greater predictive value than other epithelial lesions and was associated with an elevated risk six times that expected prior to the age of 45 years and a tripling of risk after the age of 45 years. Various ductal hyperplastic lesions are associated with approximately a doubly increased risk that is present only if the lesions are identified at biopsy after the age of 45 years. Women with cysts, sclerosing adenosis, fibrosis, and other nonhyperplastic changes were at no greater risk for subsequent carcinoma than women in the general population.

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