Yıl: 2015 Cilt: 21 Sayı: 6 Sayfa Aralığı: 448 - 453 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer

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PURPOSEThe correlation between imaging findings and pathologic characteristics of tumors may provide information for diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The aim of this study is to determine whether ultrasound features of breast cancer are associated with molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status, as well as assess the predictive value of these features. METHODSA total of 201 consecutive invasive breast cancer patients were reviewed from the database accord-ing to the Breast Imaging and Reporting Data System (BI-RADS). Tumor margins were classified as circumscribed and noncircumscribed. Noncircumscribed group was divided into indistinct, spiculat-ed, angular, and microlobulated. The posterior acoustic features were divided into four categories:shadowing, enhancement, no change, and mixed pattern. RESULTSTumors with posterior shadowing were more likely to be of nontriple negative subtype (odds ratio [OR], 7.42; 95% CI, 2.10-24.99; P = 0.002), low histologic grade (grade 1 or 2 vs. grade 3: OR, 2.42; 95% CI, 1.34-4.35; P = 0.003) and having at least one positive receptor (OR, 3.36; 95% CI, 1.55-7.26; P = 0.002). Tumors with circumscribed margins were more often triple-negative subtype (OR, 6.72; 95% CI, 2.56-17.65; P < 0.001), high grade (grade 3 vs. grade 1 or 2: OR, 5.42; 95% CI, 2.66-11.00; P < 0.001) and hormone receptor negative (OR, 4.87; 95% CI, 2.37-9.99; P < 0.001).CONCLUSIONSonographic features are strongly associated with molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of the tumor. These findings may separate triple-negative breast cancer from other molecular subtypes.
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APA Celebi F, PİLANCI K, Ordu C, AĞACAYAK F, ALCO G, İLGÜN S, Sarsenov D, erdogan z, ÖZMEN V (2015). The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. , 448 - 453.
Chicago Celebi Filiz,PİLANCI Kezban Nur,Ordu Cetin,AĞACAYAK Filiz,ALCO GUL,İLGÜN Serkan,Sarsenov Dauren,erdogan zeynep,ÖZMEN Vahit The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. (2015): 448 - 453.
MLA Celebi Filiz,PİLANCI Kezban Nur,Ordu Cetin,AĞACAYAK Filiz,ALCO GUL,İLGÜN Serkan,Sarsenov Dauren,erdogan zeynep,ÖZMEN Vahit The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. , 2015, ss.448 - 453.
AMA Celebi F,PİLANCI K,Ordu C,AĞACAYAK F,ALCO G,İLGÜN S,Sarsenov D,erdogan z,ÖZMEN V The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. . 2015; 448 - 453.
Vancouver Celebi F,PİLANCI K,Ordu C,AĞACAYAK F,ALCO G,İLGÜN S,Sarsenov D,erdogan z,ÖZMEN V The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. . 2015; 448 - 453.
IEEE Celebi F,PİLANCI K,Ordu C,AĞACAYAK F,ALCO G,İLGÜN S,Sarsenov D,erdogan z,ÖZMEN V "The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer." , ss.448 - 453, 2015.
ISNAD Celebi, Filiz vd. "The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer". (2015), 448-453.
APA Celebi F, PİLANCI K, Ordu C, AĞACAYAK F, ALCO G, İLGÜN S, Sarsenov D, erdogan z, ÖZMEN V (2015). The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, 21(6), 448 - 453.
Chicago Celebi Filiz,PİLANCI Kezban Nur,Ordu Cetin,AĞACAYAK Filiz,ALCO GUL,İLGÜN Serkan,Sarsenov Dauren,erdogan zeynep,ÖZMEN Vahit The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology 21, no.6 (2015): 448 - 453.
MLA Celebi Filiz,PİLANCI Kezban Nur,Ordu Cetin,AĞACAYAK Filiz,ALCO GUL,İLGÜN Serkan,Sarsenov Dauren,erdogan zeynep,ÖZMEN Vahit The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, vol.21, no.6, 2015, ss.448 - 453.
AMA Celebi F,PİLANCI K,Ordu C,AĞACAYAK F,ALCO G,İLGÜN S,Sarsenov D,erdogan z,ÖZMEN V The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. 2015; 21(6): 448 - 453.
Vancouver Celebi F,PİLANCI K,Ordu C,AĞACAYAK F,ALCO G,İLGÜN S,Sarsenov D,erdogan z,ÖZMEN V The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. 2015; 21(6): 448 - 453.
IEEE Celebi F,PİLANCI K,Ordu C,AĞACAYAK F,ALCO G,İLGÜN S,Sarsenov D,erdogan z,ÖZMEN V "The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer." Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, 21, ss.448 - 453, 2015.
ISNAD Celebi, Filiz vd. "The role of ultrasonographic findings to predict molecular subtype, histologic grade, and hormone receptor status of breast cancer". Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology 21/6 (2015), 448-453.