Publication date: Available online 13 September 2016
Source:Pathology - Research and Practice
Author(s): Santiago Sherwell-Cabello, Antonio Maffuz-Aziz, Nina Paola Ríos-Luna, Verónica Bautista-Piña, Sergio Rodríguez-Cuevas
ObjectiveTo show the incidence, as well as the clinical and histopathological characteristics, of patients diagnosed with mammary salivary gland-like carcinomas at our institution.Materials and MethodsA retrospective study was conducted in all women diagnosed with breast cancer at our institution from January 2005 to February 2016. Patients with diagnosis of salivary gland-like breast carcinomas were included.ResultsIn this period, 6,384 patients were diagnosed with breast cancer at our institution; salivary gland-like carcinomas were found in 7 patients (0.1%), adenoid cystic carcinoma was diagnosed in 5 patients (0.07%), acinic cell carcinoma in 1 patient (0.015%) and mucoepidermoid carcinoma in 1 patient (0.015%). The triple-negative subtype was found in all of the tumors. Median follow-up was 66.3 months (range, 1–108 months). No patient developed local or distant recurrence.ConclusionsSalivary gland-like breast tumors are extremely rare. We found a global incidence of 0.1%. Adenoid cystic, acinic cell and mucoepidermoid carcinomas were the three histologic types diagnosed. Although the triple-negative subtype is mainly found, good prognosis is expected.
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