22Department of Medical Oncology, Erzincan University Faculty of Medicine, Erzincan-Turkey DOI : 10.5505/tjo.2018.1727 OBJECTIVE
To analyze the clinical and histopathological characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients treated and followed up for mucinous breast cancer (MBC).
METHODS
We retrospectively analyzed the clinical and histopathological characteristics and treatment outcomes of
22 patients who were diagnosed with and treated for MBC at our center between 2004 and 2016.
RESULTS
The mean age was 50 (range: 26?68) years. Ten (47.6%) patients were premenopausal. The tumor was in
the right side in 11 patients (50%), and 64% of the patients had early-stage disease. There were six patients
with the mixed subtype and 16 with the pure subtype. Except for the two patients with metastatic disease,
all patients underwent surgery. Axillary lymph node involvement was detected in seven (36%) patients,
and the proportion of patients with the pure subtype was 18%. The average duration of follow-up was 59
months, during which, four patients had recurrent disease. At 5 years, 81% of the patients were alive. The
5-year overall survival rate with pure MBC was 93%.
CONCLUSION
MBC is a rare condition and carries a good prognosis. Pure MBC has low axillary lymph node metastasis
and a higher survival rate.