Age Under 30 Years As a Predictor of Poor Survival in a Cohort of Mexican Women With Breast Cancer.
María Teresa Álvarez-BañuelosKevin A Segura-JaramilloElba Del C Gómez-RiveraCarlos A Alarcón-RojasJaime Morales-RomeroClara Luz Sampieri-RamírezRaúl E Guzmán-GarcíaPublished in: Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center (2022)
Being very young (<30 years) is a predictor for limited survival compared to the age of 30-40 years, as well as the tumor covariates for a worse prognosis: triple negative subtype, advanced stages, positive lymph nodes, and distant metastases in liver.