Breast (Feb 2020)
Mucinous breast cancer: A narrative review of the literature and a retrospective tertiary single-centre analysis
- Emilia Marrazzo,
- Federico Frusone,
- Flavio Milana,
- Andrea Sagona,
- Wolfgang Gatzemeier,
- Erika Barbieri,
- Alberto Bottini,
- Giuseppe Canavese,
- Arianna Olga Rubino,
- Marco Gaetano Eboli,
- Carlo Marco Rossetti,
- Alberto Testori,
- Valentina Errico,
- Alessandro De Luca,
- Corrado Tinterri
Affiliations
- Emilia Marrazzo
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Federico Frusone
- Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Surgical Sciences, Rome, Italy; Corresponding author. Sapienza University of Rome, Dept of Surgical Sciences, Rome, Italy,
- Flavio Milana
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Andrea Sagona
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Wolfgang Gatzemeier
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Erika Barbieri
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Alberto Bottini
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Giuseppe Canavese
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Arianna Olga Rubino
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Marco Gaetano Eboli
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Carlo Marco Rossetti
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Alberto Testori
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Thoracic Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Valentina Errico
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Thoracic Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Alessandro De Luca
- Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Surgical Sciences, Rome, Italy
- Corrado Tinterri
- Humanitas Research Hospital and Cancer Center, Breast Surgery Dept, Milan, Rozzano, Italy
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 49
pp. 87 – 92
Abstract
Mucinous carcinoma (MC) is a rare breast cancer characterized by the presence of large extracellular mucin amount. Two main subtypes can be distinguished: pure (PMC) and mixed (MMC).We conducted a retrospective MC analysis in our prospective maintained database, calculating disease-free survival (DFS) and 5-year overall survival (OS). We found a global 92.1% OS (higher in MMC group and statistically significative) and a DFS of 95.3% (higher in MMC group but not statistically significative).