Journal of The Showa Medical Association
Online ISSN : 2185-0976
Print ISSN : 0037-4342
ISSN-L : 0037-4342
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF BREAST CARCINOMA
Hiroaki KIKUCHIToshio MOROHOSHIToshiaki KUNIMURAMikio KANDAOsamu SAKURAITadashi WATANABEKaoru KUMADAAkio NAKAYOSHITakahisa NAGAYAMA
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1993 Volume 53 Issue 5 Pages 441-449

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A total of 1031 breast carcinomas (ca) were collected from surgical and resected specimend during the last ten years. They were classified into histological types according to the General Rules For Clinical And Pathological Recording of Breast Cancer. I. Had undergone Clinico-pathological study of special types. These cases were : Mucinous ca, 31 (3.0 %) : Squamous cell ca, 4 (0.4%) : Apocrine ca, 2 (0.2%) : Paget's disease, 4 (0.4%) : Secretory ca, 1 (0.1%) : Ca with cartilaginous and/or osserous metaplasia, 1 (0.1%) : and non invasive ca, 10 (1.0%) . The ages of mucinous ca, squamous ca, and Paget's disease were higher than those of the more common types. The prognoses for mucinous ca and Paget's disease were better than those for the more common types. II. Operations were perforated on 63 cases of locally advansed primmary breast cancer. There were 16 infusion group cases (intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy, ADM 90-160mg), and 47 non-infusion group cases. There was no difference between the survival rates of these groups. Clinical response was noted in 14 cases (87.5%), and histological response according to Shimosato's Criteria appeared in 14 cases (87.5 %) . Intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy was effective against locally advanced breast cancer.
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