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Title: Breast Cancer


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Strength does not come from winning. Struggles
Hardship develop strength. When you go through
hardship and decide not to surrender, that is
strength!
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Bodybuilder and Actor
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Pathology of Breast
  • Dr. Venkatesh M. Shashidhar
  • Senior Lecturer in Pathology
  • Fiji School of Medicine

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Introduction
  • Modified sweat glands.
  • Lobes and lobules of gland
  • in fat tissue stroma.
  • Ducts emerge from acini of glands
  • Smaller ducts join to form lactiferous ducts
  • Lactiferous ducts merge just beneath the nipple
    to form a lactiferous sinus.
  • Then individually open on nipple

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Normal Breast
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Normal Breast
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Myoepithelial Cells (ipx)
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Disorders
  • Congenital
  • Aplasia turners, Juvenile hypertrophy
  • Accessory breasts along milk line.
  • Inflammatory
  • Infections/Inflammations acute/chronic
  • Trauma - Fat necrosis
  • Duct ectasia - discharge, sinus, Galactocele
  • Fibrocystic disease common painful lumps
  • Neoplastic
  • Benign - Fibroadenoma
  • Malignant Carcinoma

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Fibrocystic Disease
  • Fibroadenosis, Fibrocystic change
  • Commonest lumps, 10-50 women
  • Periodic discomfort pain.
  • Epithelial hyperplasia premalignant
  • Irregular palpable lumps mimic ca.
  • Adenosis hyperplasia - cysts papillomatosis
    metaplasia fibrosis.

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Fibrocystic Disease
  • Common cause of surgery.
  • 20-40 years of age
  • Cystic hyperplasia of glands stroma.
  • Estrogen excess / estrogen-progesterone imbalance
    / varying response to them.
  • Irregular multiple nodules with cysts.
  • Epithelial hyperplasia risk of cancer.
  • Apocrine metaplasia,
  • Radial scar

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Fibrocystic Disease
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Blue dome cyst
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Fibrocystic Disease
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Fibrocystic Disease Cysts fibrosis
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Sclerosing Adenosis
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Fibrocystic Disease Radial scar
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Benign Neoplasms
  • Fibroadenoma
  • Duct Papilloma
  • Adenoma
  • Connective tissue tumors
  • Features (Fibroadenoma)
  • Young age 3rd decade.
  • Single, rounded, mobile, painless lumps.
  • No scarring or calcification.
  • Slit like glands in Fibrous stroma

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Fibroadenoma
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Fibroadenoma
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Fibroadenoma
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Fibroadenoma
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Breast Carcinoma
  • 20 of all cancers in women
  • Commonest cause of death - 35-55y
  • In UK 1 in 10-12 chances
  • 1 in 8 women in US
  • Less incidence in Asia
  • Majority of cancers arise in the ducts.
  • Very rare before age 25

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Breast Ca
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Risk Factors
  • Female sex..!, Age, Obesity, high fat diet
  • Maternal relative with breast cancer.
  • Longer reproductive span.
  • Nulliparity, Oral contraceptives
  • Later age at first pregnancy.
  • Atypical epithelial hyperplasia.
  • Previous breast cancer/Endometrial Ca.
  • Geographic factors - country
  • BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes

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Etiology of Breast Carcinoma
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Clinical Features
  • Physiologic vs Pathologic changes
  • Lump / lumps
  • Lumps are much more common than Ca
  • Characters of lump and age
  • Discharge in many conditions.
  • Hard, soft, inflammation
  • Skin fixation / Skin retraction

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Diagnosis
  • Mammorgraphy
  • Ultrasound
  • Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy
  • Core Biopsy
  • Excision Biopsy
  • Frozen section
  • Immunoperoxidase,
  • Molecular techniques Gene detection.

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Histological Types
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Good prognostic features
  • Less than 2 cm in size
  • Without axillary lymph node involvement
  • That are non-invasive ductal carcinoma and LCIS
  • With ER and PR positivity
  • Which lack of aneuploidy

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Breast Carcinoma
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Breast Carcinoma
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Breast Carcinoma
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Breast Carcinoma - Schirrous
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Infiltrating Duct Carcinoma small hard
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Medullary Carcinoma Large soft
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Ca Breast fat removal
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Infiltrating Duct Carcinoma
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Infiltrating Duct Carcinoma
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Medullary Carcinoma Inflammation.
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Infiltrating Duct Carcinoma Fibrosis
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Schirrous Carcinoma
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Medullary CarcinomaSoft, inflammatory cells
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Intraductal in-situ Carcinoma
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Lobular Carcinoma
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Intraduct Carcinoma-in-situ
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Intraduct Carcinoma
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Lymphatic spread Peu-de Orange..
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Spread of Breast Carcinoma
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Pagets Disease
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Pagets Disease (Epidermal invasion)
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Tumor Markers in Breast Ca
  • Estrogen receptor
  • Progesterone receptor
  • Cathepsin D
  • HER2 (C-erb B2)

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Estrogen Receptor Prognosis
  • Estrogen receptor expression is proportional to
    differntiation of tumor
  • inversly proportional to prognosis and response
    to tamoxifen (receptor antagonist) therapy.
  • Demonstrated by Immunoperoxidase special stain.

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HER2
  • The HER2 proto-oncogene encodes a cell surface
    receptor that is overexpressed in approximately
    25-30 of breast cancers.
  • Trastuzumab (Herceptin) is the first monoclonal
    antibody that targets the extracelluar domain of
    the HER2 protein, and inhibits growth of breast
    cancer cells that over express this protein.

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Estrogen receptor (ER) in nuclei
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Immunoperoxidase Positivity
Neg 1 2 3
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Mammorgrams
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Mammogram - Benign
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Mammogram - Benign
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Mammogram - Ca
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Mammogram - Ca
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Mammogram - Ca
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Mammogram Benign
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Mammogram Ca
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Mammogram Ca
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Mammogram Ca
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