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Table 1 Review of invasive CHCs in the literature

From: Invasive cystic hypersecretory carcinoma of the breast: a rare variant of breast cancer: a case report and review of the literature

Soure, y

Age, y

Type of Disease Present

Lymph Node Status

ER/PRa

Rosen and Scott [2], 1984

52

Invasive

c

Pos/NA

 

47

Invasive

N1

NA

 

62

invasive

N0

NA

Guerry et al. [1], 1988

NA

Invasive

N1

NA

 

NA

Invasive

c

NA

Adams and Lacey [12], 1990

70

Microinvasive

N0

Neg/pos

Kim et al. [3], 1997

37

Invasive

N0

NA

Herrmann et al. [4], 1999

49

Invasive

N0

Pos/pos

Lee JS [5], 2004

45

Invasive

N0

Neg/neg

Shin SJ [6], 2004

42b

Invasive

N (micro)

NA

Skalova A [7], 2005 (two cases)

66.8b

Invasive

NA

One Case

Pos/pos

Chen DB [13], 2010

44

Microinvasive

NA

Pos/pos

Song SW [8], 2011

43

Invasive

NA

NA

D’Alfonso TM [14], 2014

62.8b

Microinvasive

NA

Pos/pos

Bi R [9], 2014

37

Invasive

N1

NA

 

46

Invasive

NA

NA

Gupta P [10], 2014

57

Invasive

N0

Neg/neg

Sahoo N [11], 2017

32

Invasive

N1

Neg/neg

Present case

63

Invasive

N1

Neg/neg

  1. aER/PR indicates estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor; NA: not available;
  2. pos: positive; neg: negative;
  3. N (micro): lymph node micrometastasis
  4. bMean age
  5. cIndicates cases with distal metastatic disease