Hormone Sensitive Breast Cancers: Histological and Immuno histochemical Aspects at CHU-MEL and Hubert Koutoukou MAGA National Teaching Hospital (CNHU-HKM) of Cotonou-Benin......
Loading...
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Introduction: Breast cancer is a true public health problem; it is the first cause of female mortality from cancer in
the world.
Objective: To study the epidemiological, clinical and immunohistochemical characteristics of patients with a
hormone sensitive breast cancer (hormone dependent breast cancer).
Material and methods: It was a retrospective, descriptive and analytical study from 01/2013 to 01/2016,
concerning the patients who had a mammary tumor exploration. Were regarded as hormone sensitive breast
cancers those which expressed estrogen receptor(ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and HER2 oncoprotein.
Results: Forty-three patients (43) patients had a medical examination for a breast cancer confirmed by an
anatomopathological and immunohistochemical examination; 12 patients (27.90%) had a triple negative type breast
cancer and 31 (72.09%) had a hormone sensitive cancer. The average age was 49.91 years. The nodule discovered
by self-examination was the main reason for the discovery of the tumor with a period of time of 10 months before the
first medical consultation. Sixty-one per cent (61.3%) of the patients had tumors classified T4 with palpable
lymphadenopathy N1 (67.7%) without metastasis for most of them (M0). The classified subtypes were luminal A
(74.19%) and B (25.80%). The invasive ductal carcinoma (90.3%) was the most common with a SBRII
histoprognosis grade.
Conclusion: Hormone sensitive breast cancers represented the majority of the breast cancers studied in our
series. The diagnosis was late. The anatomopathological and immunohistochemical examinations were essential to
classify this sub-type of breast cancer.
