Overview of Mucinous Cancers at City Hospital Birmingham
Husain, Asma ; Ashoor, Arwa Ahmed ; Baig, Mirza ; Rea, Ian ; Iqbal, Javeria
Husain, Asma
Ashoor, Arwa Ahmed
Baig, Mirza
Rea, Ian
Iqbal, Javeria
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Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
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2022-01
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Mucinous Cancer also known as colloid cancer is a rare, special subtype of invasive breast cancer generally associated with a favourable prognosis. Historical names varied around gelatinous carcinoma, mucous carcinoma, and mucoid carcinoma. Most studies show that fewer than 5% of all invasive breast cancers have a mucinous component and only approximately 2% represent pure mucinous carcinoma. It carries an excellent prognosis with 10-year survival in excess of 80%. It is a disease of elderly patients, over 60 years of age, and usually occurs in postmenopausal women.
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Husain A, Ashoor A, Baig M, Rea I, Iqbal J. Overview of Mucinous Cancers at City Hospital Birmingham. European Journal of Surgical Oncology 2022 Jan;48(1):e25.doi:10.1016/j.ejso.2021.11.107
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