Rates for breast cancer characteristics by estrogen and progesterone receptor status in the major racial/ethnic groups

被引:93
作者
Chu, KC
Anderson, WF
机构
[1] NCI, Ctr Reduce Canc Hlth Dispar, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] NCI, Chemoprevent Branch, Div Canc Prevent, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
breast cancer; estrogen receptor; progesterone receptor; racial/ethnic groups;
D O I
10.1023/A:1016361932220
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
It has been reported that age-specific breast cancer rates vary by estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor status. We report breast cancer rates for age-at-diagnosis, stage-at-diagnosis, histological grade and type by estrogen (ER) and progesterone (PgR) receptor status in six major racial/ethnic groups. The average annual age-adjusted rates for breast cancers with estrogen receptor positive (ER+), ER-, progesterone receptor positive (PgR(+)), PgR(-), ER(+)PgR(+), ER(+)PgR(-), ER(-)PgR(+) and ER(-)PgR(-) are determined from 123,732 breast cancers with known ER status, diagnosed from 1992 to 1998 from 11 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) cancer registries. For each racial/ethnic group, their ER+ (ER(+)PgR(+) and ER(+)PgR(-)) age-specific rates increased with age (but at a slower pace after ages 50-54) while their ER- (ER- PgR(+) and ER(-)PgR(-)) age-specific rates did not increase after ages 50-54. The rank orders of the rates among the racial/ethnic groups varied by ER/PgR status. The stage I rates were greater than the stage II rates for the ER/PgR groups except for ER- and ER(-)PgR(-) cancers. The grade 2 (moderately differentiated) rates were greater than the grades 3 and 4 (poorly differentiated and undifferentiated cancers) rates for ER+ cancers, but not for ER- cancers. These results suggest that although breast cancer is a disease with enormous heterogeneity, the multiple types of breast cancer can be separated into distinct subgroups by their ER status, and perhaps by their ER/PgR status, and their cancer characteristics may be important in understanding the multiple nature of breast cancer.
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