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. 2005 Apr 5;92(8):1366–1371. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602501

Table 1. Patient and tumour characteristics.

  n (%)
All cancers 1147
Invasive cancer 977 (85.2)
Invasive cancer+DCIS 572
DCIS only 170 (14.8)
   
Episode type (n=1145a)
 Prevalent 699 (61.0)
 Incident 446 (39.0)
   
Age at first screen
 Range (median) 40.1–92.6 (58.7)
   
Age at diagnosis
 Range (median) 40.1–92.6 (59.9)
   
Invasive cancers 977
 Histological type  
  Ductal NOS 814 (83.3)
  Invasive lobular, classical 47 (4.8)
  Tubular carcinoma 35 (3.6)
  Mucinous carcinoma 29 (3.0)
  Invasive lobular, variant 20 (2.0)
  Other/mixed 32 (3.3)
   
Grade (n=944b)
 1 377 (39.9)
 2 368 (39.0)
 3 199 (21.1)
   
Tumour size (mm) (n=949c)
 ⩽5 83 (8.8)
 >5–⩽10 275 (29.0)
 >10–⩽20 433 (45.6)
 >20–⩽50 152 (16.0)
 >50 6 (0.6)
   
LN positive (n=829d)
 0 601 (72.5)
 1–4 166 (20.0)
 >4 62 (7.5)
   
DCIS+invasive cancer
 Histological typee 374f
  Low grade (noncomedo) 81 (21.7)
  Intermediate grade 135 (36.1)
  High grade (comedo) 129 (34.5)
  Ductal – mixed nuclear grades 29 (7.8)
   
Pure DCIS
 Histological typee 105g
  Low grade (noncomedo) 9 (8.5)
  Intermediate grade 29 (27.6)
  High grade (comedo) 60 (57.1)
  Ductal – mixed nuclear grades 7 (6.7)

DCIS=ductal carcinoma in situ; LN=lymph nodes; NOS=not otherwise specified.

a

Data not available for two cases.

b

Tumours too small to grade (n=13), grade not recorded (n=20).

c

Size was not recorded at review (n=28).

d

LNs were not removed or not reviewed (n=148).

e

Cases with more than one DCIS histological type recorded are included in the highest grade category: n=67 for DCIS with invasive cancer (n=56 included as intermediate grade and n=11 as high grade) and n=23 for the pure DCIS group (n=18 included as intermediate grade and n=5 as high grade).

f

Excludes 198 and 65 cases not graded according to this scheme.

g

Excludes 198 and 65 cases not graded according to this scheme.