Breast Flashcards
1
Q
What percentage of cancers are ER positive and Her2 positive?
A
- 70-80% ER positive
- 20% Her2 positive
2
Q
Differentiate between large duct and small duct papillomas
A
- Large ducts usually solitary and located in lactiferous sinuses of nipple
- Small ducts typically multiple and located deeper in the breast, possibly higher risk for carcinoma
3
Q
What are the relative risks of developing cancer in various breast diseases?
A
Non-proliferative disease: 1.0
Proliferative without atypia (e.g. complex sclerosing lesions, papilloma): 1.5-2
Proliferative disease with atypia (ADH, ALH): 4-5
DCIS/LCIS: 8-10 (25-30% lifetime risk)
4
Q
How many DCIS and LCIS cases are bilateral
A
DCIS: 10-20%
LCIS: 20-40%
5
Q
What is the immunoprofile of PASH?
A
- usually ER/PR positive
- CD34 positive, variable actin positivity
- negative for CD31, FVIII
6
Q
What are distinctive features of male breast cancer?
A
- often associated with BRCA2 mutation
- more frequently papillary
- not usually lobular
- more often ER positive