PURPOSE: Newly developed extra-mammary multiple primary cancers (MPCs) are an issue of concern when considering the management of breast cancer survivors. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of MPCs and to evaluate the implications of MPCs on the survival of breast cancer patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 8204 patients who underwent surgery at Severance Hospital between 1990 and 2012 were retrospectively selected. Clinicopathologic features and survival over follow-up periods of ≤5 and >5 years were investigated using univariate and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: During a mean follow-up of 67.3 months, 962 MPCs in 858 patients (10.5%) were detected. Synchronous and metachronous MPCs were identified in 23.8% and 79.0%...
Introduction: Metaplastic Breast Cancer (MBC) of the breast is a rare entity of breast cancer, with ...
Primary metastatic breast cancer (PMBC) comprises 3-10 % of all BCs. PMBC is a heterogeneous disease...
Objective: To investigate the incidence, pathologic features, clinical characteristics, oncologic ou...
Introduction. The risk of developing subsequent primary cancers varies from 1% to 18% and it dep...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the clinicopathologic features and survival in patients wit...
The pattern of double primary cancer after treatment for breast cancer is important for patient surv...
Objectives: Cancer morbidity rates have been increasing steadily. A longer lifespan and easier acces...
Introduction. The continuously improving cancer detection at an early stage and improving survival r...
Second primary cancer (SPC) is a life-threatening comorbidity and a major cause of mortality among b...
BACKGROUND: This retrospective study was performed to investigate the need for management modificati...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of second primary non-breast cancer after...
PURPOSE: Metaplastic breast carcinoma (MBC) is rare. Its clinicopathologic features and prognosis ar...
Purpose: Evolving therapies have improved the prognoses of patients with breast cancer; and currentl...
Primary metastatic breast cancer (PMBC) comprises 3-10 % of all BCs. PMBC is a heterogeneous disease...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Introduction: Metaplastic Breast Cancer (MBC) of the breast is a rare entity of breast cancer, with ...
Primary metastatic breast cancer (PMBC) comprises 3-10 % of all BCs. PMBC is a heterogeneous disease...
Objective: To investigate the incidence, pathologic features, clinical characteristics, oncologic ou...
Introduction. The risk of developing subsequent primary cancers varies from 1% to 18% and it dep...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the clinicopathologic features and survival in patients wit...
The pattern of double primary cancer after treatment for breast cancer is important for patient surv...
Objectives: Cancer morbidity rates have been increasing steadily. A longer lifespan and easier acces...
Introduction. The continuously improving cancer detection at an early stage and improving survival r...
Second primary cancer (SPC) is a life-threatening comorbidity and a major cause of mortality among b...
BACKGROUND: This retrospective study was performed to investigate the need for management modificati...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of second primary non-breast cancer after...
PURPOSE: Metaplastic breast carcinoma (MBC) is rare. Its clinicopathologic features and prognosis ar...
Purpose: Evolving therapies have improved the prognoses of patients with breast cancer; and currentl...
Primary metastatic breast cancer (PMBC) comprises 3-10 % of all BCs. PMBC is a heterogeneous disease...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Introduction: Metaplastic Breast Cancer (MBC) of the breast is a rare entity of breast cancer, with ...
Primary metastatic breast cancer (PMBC) comprises 3-10 % of all BCs. PMBC is a heterogeneous disease...
Objective: To investigate the incidence, pathologic features, clinical characteristics, oncologic ou...