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Association between the histopathological growth patterns of liver metastases and survival after hepatic surgery in breast cancer patients.

Ali BohlokPeter VermeulenSophia LeducEmily LataczLara BotzenhartFrançois RichardMaxim De SchepperTatjana GeukensValerio LucidiMichail IgnatiadisPhilippe AftimosChristos SotiriouMartine PiccartAlain HendliszSteven Van LaereLuc DirixJean-Christophe NoëlElia BiganzoliDenis LarsimontChristine DesmedtVincent Donckier
Published in: NPJ breast cancer (2020)
Currently, there are no markers to identify patients with liver-only or liver-dominant metastases that would benefit from hepatic surgery. Here we characterized histopathological growth patterns (HGPs) of liver metastases in a consecutive series of 36 breast cancer patients who underwent hepatic surgery. Survival analyses showed that the presence of a desmoplastic HGP in the liver metastases (a rim of fibrous tissue separating cancer cells from the liver parenchyma, present in 20 (56%) patients) is independently associated with favorable progression-free and overall survival when compared with the replacement HGP (cancer cells growing into the liver parenchyma, present in 16 (44%) patients).
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