Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6169948 | The Breast | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This study highlights the fact that interval cancers appear to have a number of adverse prognostic markers for overall breast cancer survival when compared to women with screen-detected breast cancers. Interval cancers were more likely to be invasive, of a higher grade and stage and with a greater predominance of HER2 and triple negative molecular subtypes. Therefore this heterogeneous group of tumours may be biologically more aggressive and account disproportionately to overall breast cancer mortality.
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Authors
B. Meshkat, R.S. Prichard, Z. Al-Hilli, G.A. Bass, C. Quinn, A. O'Doherty, J. Rothwell, J. Geraghty, D. Evoy, E.W. McDermott,