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Some Forms of
Breast Cancer Behave in an Unexpected Way Behind the Cancer Headlines® Tumor size may not be an accurate method of predicting lymph node involvement and disease progression in some breast cancers, according to investigators at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC). Their findings show that some types of breast tumors do not "play by the rules" and possibly are more dangerous than previously believed. "We have identified a group of breast cancer tumors that don't conform to previous observations made in the general population of women with breast cancer," says MUHC geneticist and lead investigator, Dr. William Foulkes. "For these tumors there is only a very weak correlation between tumor size, the local spread of cancer cells and the likely severity of disease." An associate professor in the Departments of Medicine, Human
Genetics and Oncology at These results are surprising, because previous studies have
indicated that BRCA1-related breast cancers tend to behave aggressively. Thus,
the preferred route of spread of BRCA1-related breast cancers may be different
from other types of breast cancer. According to Foulkes,
these observations have important implications for early diagnosis and
treatment of women who carry this gene. SOURCES: Cancer, DISCLAIMER!Behind the Cancer Headlines (TM) is a service of Willis-Knighton Cancer Center.The articles in Behind the Cancer Headlines (TM) are written by national medical editorsand writers who review current literature and develop timely articles in non-technicallanguage. Sources of information are cited for each article. If you have questions, referto the sources listed or to your physician. Willis-Knighton Cancer Center is notresponsible for content. Articles are updated on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This information is provided for information only and is not a substitute for informationfrom or care by a physician. |
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