Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population

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Introduction Special histologic subtypes of breast cancer have a unique biological behavior and outcomes. The literature has demonstrated that histologic and phenotype subclassification of breast cancer varies according to race and populations. Our aim was to describe the clinicopathological charact...

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Autores: Ziegler Rodriguez, Gonzalo, De La Cruz Ku, Gabriel, Hickey, Alanna, Roberts, Sarah, Diaz-Mora, Sheila Katherine, Ordonez, Augusto, Piedra Delgado , Luis, Guart, Jiddu, Haro Varas, Juan, Dunstan Yataco, Jorge, Cotrina Concha, Jose Manuel
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0333139
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14703/489
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:histological subtypes
breast cancer
Hispanic Latino population
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title Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population
spellingShingle Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population
Ziegler Rodriguez, Gonzalo
histological subtypes
breast cancer
Hispanic Latino population
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.21
title_short Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population
title_full Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population
title_fullStr Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population
title_full_unstemmed Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population
title_sort Special histological subtypes of breast cancer in a Hispanic Latino population
author Ziegler Rodriguez, Gonzalo
author_facet Ziegler Rodriguez, Gonzalo
De La Cruz Ku, Gabriel
Hickey, Alanna
Roberts, Sarah
Diaz-Mora, Sheila Katherine
Ordonez, Augusto
Piedra Delgado , Luis
Guart, Jiddu
Haro Varas, Juan
Dunstan Yataco, Jorge
Cotrina Concha, Jose Manuel
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Hickey, Alanna
Roberts, Sarah
Diaz-Mora, Sheila Katherine
Ordonez, Augusto
Piedra Delgado , Luis
Guart, Jiddu
Haro Varas, Juan
Dunstan Yataco, Jorge
Cotrina Concha, Jose Manuel
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De La Cruz Ku, Gabriel
Hickey, Alanna
Roberts, Sarah
Diaz-Mora, Sheila Katherine
Ordonez, Augusto
Piedra Delgado , Luis
Guart, Jiddu
Haro Varas, Juan
Dunstan Yataco, Jorge
Cotrina Concha, Jose Manuel
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv histological subtypes
breast cancer
Hispanic Latino population
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breast cancer
Hispanic Latino population
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description Introduction Special histologic subtypes of breast cancer have a unique biological behavior and outcomes. The literature has demonstrated that histologic and phenotype subclassification of breast cancer varies according to race and populations. Our aim was to describe the clinicopathological characteristics and outcomes of breast cancer with special histological subtypes in a Latin/Hispanic population. Methods A retrospective study was conducted. We reviewed the medical records of patients newly diagnosed with special histological subtypes of breast cancer at a single tertiary reference cancer center in Peru from 2014 to 2019. Results A total of 479 patients were included, the median age at diagnosis was 55 years (range 26–89). The majority of patients were from a metropolitan area (59.1%). The most common histological subtype was lobular (34.9%), followed by mucinous (12.7%), papillary (12.5%), apocrine (6.9%), metaplastic (5.4%), medullary (3.8%), cribriform (3.3%), neuroendocrine (0.8%), and 9.2% mixed histology. 61.6% had a moderately differentiated grade. The most common phenotype at diagnosis was HR+HER2- (57.7%), followed by triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC)(13.2%), showing a similar pattern after neoadjuvant therapy (NAT); HR+HER- (61.7%), and TNBC (16.3%). At diagnosis most patients were stage T2 (40.3%), N0 (61.0%) and stage II (40.7%); while after NAT, stage I (64.7%) was the most common. In regard PLOS One | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0333139 October 3, 2025 2 / 25 to NAT, 45.9% received chemotherapy, 31.5% hormone therapy, 15.7% trastuzumab, and 5.8% radiotherapy. The majority underwent mastectomy (71.4%). In relation to adjuvant treatment, 72.7% received chemotherapy, 74.1% hormone therapy, 9.4% trastuzumab, and 76.4% radiotherapy. Loco-regional and distant recurrence occurred in 4.2% and 12.7%, respectively. With a median follow-up of 97 months (8 years), the overall survival (OS) at 5 years was 82%, with patients with cribriform histology presenting the best rate (100%) compared to the worst observed in patients with metaplastic histology (54%). Conclusions The most frequent special histologic subtypes of breast cancer in Latino-Hispanic patients were lobular, mucinous, papillary, metaplastic, and apocrine carcinomas. Patients were diagnosed at more advanced stages and more frequently presented a TNBC phenotype compared to the non-Hispanic White population. Certain histological subtypes in our population presented worse OS rates.
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spelling PublicationZiegler Rodriguez, GonzaloDe La Cruz Ku, GabrielHickey, AlannaRoberts, SarahDiaz-Mora, Sheila KatherineOrdonez, AugustoPiedra Delgado , LuisGuart, JidduHaro Varas, JuanDunstan Yataco, JorgeCotrina Concha, Jose Manuel2025-10-12T03:08:02Z2025-10-12T03:08:02Z2025https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0333139https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14703/489PLOS OneIntroduction Special histologic subtypes of breast cancer have a unique biological behavior and outcomes. The literature has demonstrated that histologic and phenotype subclassification of breast cancer varies according to race and populations. Our aim was to describe the clinicopathological characteristics and outcomes of breast cancer with special histological subtypes in a Latin/Hispanic population. Methods A retrospective study was conducted. We reviewed the medical records of patients newly diagnosed with special histological subtypes of breast cancer at a single tertiary reference cancer center in Peru from 2014 to 2019. Results A total of 479 patients were included, the median age at diagnosis was 55 years (range 26–89). The majority of patients were from a metropolitan area (59.1%). The most common histological subtype was lobular (34.9%), followed by mucinous (12.7%), papillary (12.5%), apocrine (6.9%), metaplastic (5.4%), medullary (3.8%), cribriform (3.3%), neuroendocrine (0.8%), and 9.2% mixed histology. 61.6% had a moderately differentiated grade. The most common phenotype at diagnosis was HR+HER2- (57.7%), followed by triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC)(13.2%), showing a similar pattern after neoadjuvant therapy (NAT); HR+HER- (61.7%), and TNBC (16.3%). At diagnosis most patients were stage T2 (40.3%), N0 (61.0%) and stage II (40.7%); while after NAT, stage I (64.7%) was the most common. In regard PLOS One | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0333139 October 3, 2025 2 / 25 to NAT, 45.9% received chemotherapy, 31.5% hormone therapy, 15.7% trastuzumab, and 5.8% radiotherapy. The majority underwent mastectomy (71.4%). In relation to adjuvant treatment, 72.7% received chemotherapy, 74.1% hormone therapy, 9.4% trastuzumab, and 76.4% radiotherapy. Loco-regional and distant recurrence occurred in 4.2% and 12.7%, respectively. With a median follow-up of 97 months (8 years), the overall survival (OS) at 5 years was 82%, with patients with cribriform histology presenting the best rate (100%) compared to the worst observed in patients with metaplastic histology (54%). Conclusions The most frequent special histologic subtypes of breast cancer in Latino-Hispanic patients were lobular, mucinous, papillary, metaplastic, and apocrine carcinomas. 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