Ph. Tan et al., Screen detected breast cancer in an Asian population: pathological findings of the Singapore breast screening project, BREAST, 8(3), 1999, pp. 120-125
We document the pathological characteristics of 135 cancers detected in 132
predominantly Chinese women in the Singapore breast screening project. Thi
rty-four (25%) screen detected tumours were in situ ductal cancers; 98 (73%
) invasive, while three (2%) women with malignant fine needle aspirate smea
rs refused further treatment. The median size of in situ cancers was 10 mm;
the majority (56%) demonstrated a comedo pattern. Of the invasive tumours
which had a median size of 15 mm, three (3%) were microinvasive, 75 (77%) i
nfiltrative ductal, three (3%) invasive lobular, and the remaining 17 (17%)
special types or others. Histologic grading revealed 23 (24%) grade I, 52
(53%) grade II, 19 (19%) grade III and four (4%) ungraded cases. Sixty-thre
e (65%) of the invasive cancers were node negative, while 64% of all screen
detected malignancies were Stages 0 (in situ) or I. From the pathological
perspective, problems of borderline lesions, microinvasion, grade assessmen
t and histological subtyping have to be addressed. (C) 1999 Harcourt Publis
hers Ltd.