2013
DOI: 10.1097/aog.0b013e318291ef9a
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Breast Cancer in Women Aged 25 Years and Younger

Abstract: Breast cancer diagnosis in women aged 25 years and younger is uncommon; however, these patients present at a more advanced stage, with a higher grade, and exhibit poorer survival.

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“…The Li-Fraumeni syndrome caused by germline mutations in the p53 gene and Cowden syndrome caused by a mutation in the PTEN gene are rare syndromes accounting also for hereditary breast cancers [19]. In one series of 28 patients aged less than 25, genetic testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations was performed in 12 patients and mutations were found in 25 % of them [6]. The positive family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer is the most important predictor of increased likelihood to be carrier of BRCA mutation especially if the affected family member is a first degree relative, diagnosed less than 50 years or had bilateral breast cancer [19,20].…”
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“…The Li-Fraumeni syndrome caused by germline mutations in the p53 gene and Cowden syndrome caused by a mutation in the PTEN gene are rare syndromes accounting also for hereditary breast cancers [19]. In one series of 28 patients aged less than 25, genetic testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations was performed in 12 patients and mutations were found in 25 % of them [6]. The positive family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer is the most important predictor of increased likelihood to be carrier of BRCA mutation especially if the affected family member is a first degree relative, diagnosed less than 50 years or had bilateral breast cancer [19,20].…”
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“…Very young women are more likely to have local recurrences, higher failure rates both with mastectomy and breast conservation and to have a poorer overall survival compared to their older premenopausal counterparts [6,18,19]. A high mortality rate is observed among women aged less than 25 years: 69 % experienced recurrence and died of their disease in a series including 15 women [4] and 5-year disease-free survival was 66.5 % in another study of 13 women [7].…”
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“…A proporção de casos com graduação histológica 3 pela escala de Bloom e Richardson varia entre 59 e 64%, sendo essa característica associada a maior mortalidade pela doença 8,9 . Dimitrakakis et al referem predomínio do grau histológica 3 pela escala de Bloom e Richardson em mulheres com câncer de mama em idade inferior a 25 anos e também uma menor sobrevida 10 . São também relatadas frequências significativamente mais elevadas de aneuploidia entre os casos com menos de 40 anos comparados às pacientes com idade mais elevada (78 contra 58%) e, também, maior proporção de células neoplásicas com marcadores de proliferação celular (48 contra 26%) 3 .…”
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