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Papillary carcinoma of the breast: an overview

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
Volume 122, Issue 3, Pages 637-645

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-010-0961-5

Keywords

Papillary; Breast carcinoma; Male breast cancer; Breast ultrasonography; Breast magnetic resonance mammography

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  1. CBCRP [15IB0140]
  2. NIH [K12 2K12CA001727-16A1]

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Papillary carcinoma of the breast represents similar to 0.5% of all newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer. The prevalence of both invasive and in situ papillary carcinoma seems to be greater in older postmenopausal women and, in relative terms, in males. Histologic features of the tumor include cellular proliferations surrounding fibrovascular cores, with or without invasion. In this review, characteristics of both in situ and invasive disease are outlined. Immunohistochemical analyses of papillary carcinoma suggest the utility of markers such as smooth muscle myosin heavy chain, calponin, p63, and high molecular weight keratins, which can characterize the myoepithelial cell layer. With respect to radiographic evaluation of papillary carcinoma, ultrasonography is the most extensively studied imaging modality, though magnetic resonance mammography has potential utility. Available data suggest improved outcome for papillary carcinoma as compared to invasive ductal carcinoma. Treatment-related information for patients with papillary carcinoma is limited, and patterns noted in available series suggest a variable approach to this disease. The scarcity of information underscores the need for further treatment- and outcome-related studies in papillary carcinoma of the breast.

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