Abstract

Objective:To record various clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancer (BC) in our population and to find an association between these characteristics and axillary nodal metastasis.Methods:This cross-sectional study included 150 BC patients from two tertiary care centers in Karachi from 15th February, 2013 to 31st March, 2015. Frequencies, percentages, and odds ratio were estimated to find out an association between various clinicopathological characteristics and lymph node status using SPSS version 20.Results:Approximately 75.4% patients had axillary lymph node metastasis (‘1-3’ LN = 34.4% and ‘>3’ LN = 44%). Menopausal status (p <0.013), tumor grades (‘II’ p <0.03; ‘III’ p <0.01), and stages (‘III’ p <0.002; ‘IV’ p <0.0001), tumor sizes (‘T2’ p <0.014; ‘T3’ p <0.002), perineural invasion (PNI) (p <0.007), lymphovascular invasion (LVI) (p <0.0001), and skin and nipple invasion (p <0.024) were significant predictors for ‘>3’ LN metastasis. Association of these variables with ‘1-3’ LN involvement was insignificant.Conclusion:Clinical spectrum of BC remains unchanged in 2016 with most of the patients presenting with high-grade, late-stage advanced disease. Moreover, clinicopathological variables, especially primary tumor size, tumor stage and lymphovascular invasion were significant predictors of >3 lymph node metastasis with high accuracy.

Highlights

  • Pakistan has the highest incidence of breast cancer (BC) among Asian women.[1]

  • Overall 150 lymph node positive and negative BC patients were included with mean age of 46.7 years ± 11.68

  • More than half of the patients (66.9%) were younger than 50 years at presentation

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Introduction

Pakistan has the highest incidence of breast cancer (BC) among Asian women.[1] Mean age for BC at the time of diagnosis falls in the 4th & 5th. 1. Dr Naila Irum Hadi, MPhil, PhD Fellow. 1-2: Department of Pathology, Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan. Correspondence: April 5, 2016 May 16, 2016 June 2, 2016 decade and the affected women mostly presented at an advanced stage with loco regional spread.[1,2,3] More than 95% of malignant tumors of breast are adenocarcinomas with infiltrating ductal carcinoma being the most common type (40% 80% of all invasive cancers).[1,2]

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