Perception of pT1a,b pN0 breast tumor prognosis by the French oncology community: Results of the EURISTIC national survey

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TitrePerception of pT1a,b pN0 breast tumor prognosis by the French oncology community: Results of the EURISTIC national survey
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursSpielmann M, Dalenc F, Pointreau Y, Azria D, Classe J-M, Dromain C, Facchini T, Goncalves A, Liegeois P, Namer M, Pivot X, Vincent-Salomon A
JournalBULLETIN DU CANCER
Volume103
Pagination154-163
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0007-4551
Mots-clésBreast cancer, prognosis, PT1a/b pN0
Résumé

The prognosis of infracentimetric breast cancers (BC) is heterogeneous. The EURISTIC survey describes how French oncology specialists perceive the prognosis of pT1a,b pN0 BCs. A self-administered questionnaire has been sent to over 2000 French BC specialists. Six hundred and sixty-three physicians responded. Fifty-eight percent do not consider tumor size as a key prognostic criterion. They consider that the cutoff for poor prognosis is 22 mm, 10 mm and 7 mm for hormone receptors (HRs)+, HER2+ and triple-negative (TN) tumors respectively. Eighty-three percent of respondents consider that a HR+ pT1a,b tumor has a good prognosis (21% and 8% for HER2+ and TN respectively). Factors perceived as most detrimental are: HER2 overexpression (29% of respondents); HR-(20%); high grade (20%); TN status (14%); high KI67 (5%); presence of lymphovascular invasion (3%); young age (2%) and high mitotic index (1%). For French specialists, immunohistochemical characteristics, in particular hormone and HER2 status, are strong prognostic factors in BCs below 1 cm.

DOI10.1016/j.bulcan.2015.10.007