Table 1.
Characteristics | N |
Median age (range, minimum–maximum) | 44 (27–79) |
Stage of breast cancera | |
I and II | 21 (51%) |
III and IV | 20 (49%) |
Histologic grade (n = 37) | |
Well differentiated | 2 (5%) |
Intermediately differentiated | 13 (35%) |
Poorly differentiated | 22 (60%) |
Tumor histology (n = 37) | |
Invasive ductal carcinoma | 30 (81%) |
Invasive lobular carcinoma | 2 (5%) |
Invasive ductal and lobular mixed type | 4 (11%) |
Invasive cancer | 1 (3%) |
CCR7 (n = 29) | |
+ | 3 (10%) |
− | 26 (90%) |
CXCR4 (n = 29) | |
+ | 16 (55%) |
− | 13 (45%) |
HER2-neu (n = 39) | |
+ | 11 (27 %) |
− | 28 (73 %) |
CXCR4/HER2-neu (n = 29) | |
+ | 5 (17%) |
− | 24 (83%) |
ER (n = 36) | |
+ | 24 (67%) |
− | 12 (33%) |
PR (n = 33) | |
+ | 18 (55%) |
− | 15 (45%) |
Sixth edition of American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging Manual.
bMissing cases were excluded from the analyses.
ER, estrogen receptor; PR, progesterone receptor.