Department of Patólogo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Toledo, Spain
Mini Review
Essentials on Low-grade Triple-negative Breast Cancer
Author(s): Juan Ruiz Martin*
Low-grade triple-negative breast carcinomas is a descriptive term that could
be used as a diagnostic term in a core needle biopsy if a specific subtype
may not be established, referring the definitive diagnosis to the study of
the surgical specimen. A correct diagnosis of a specific histopathological
subtype is possible in certain cases and it allows adequate treatment within
a multidisciplinary breast-unit in an increasingly frequent, neoadjuvant
regimens context. It is essential to distinguish clearly between low-grade
triple-negative breast cancer and others, as they have a different prognosis
and require different therapeutic management during its evolution as a
disease.
Low-grade triple-negative breast carcinomas are negative for estrogen
receptors, progesterone receptors and HER2 (Human Epidermal Growth
Factor Receptor 2), they have low p.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2572-5130.21.6.225