@Article{Sas-Korczyńska2014,
journal="Contemporary Oncology/Współczesna Onkologia",
issn="1428-2526",
volume="18",
number="2",
year="2014",
title="Mucinous breast cancer – clinical characteristics and treatment results in patients treated at the Oncology Centre in Kraków between 1952 and 2002",
abstract=" Aim of the study : To present the characteristics and clinical outcomes in 94 patients with mucinous breast cancer treated at the Oncology Centre in Krakow between 1952 and 2002.   Material and methods:  Stage I or II carcinomas were found in 66 patients (69.4%) of the presented group and in the remaining 28 patients (29.8%) stage III disease was diagnosed. In 27 cases regional lymph nodes were involved. All patients had been treated with surgery: mastectomy (90 pa­tients) or breast-conserving treatment (4 patients). Radiotherapy was administered in 14 patients, adjuvant chemo- therapy in 14 patients, and endocrine therapy in 39 patients.   Results : The maximum follow-up was 257 months. Ten-year survival was as follows: 75.7% (overall survival), 82.5% (disease-free survival). During the fol­low-up, 4 patients developed local recurrence, 5 patients developed meta­stases. Second primary cancer was found in 8 patients.   Conclusions : The presented results confirm the good prognosis in patients treated for mucinous breast cancer. The diagnosis of early-stage breast can­cer based on mammography can allow breast-conserving treatment.",
author="Sas-Korczyńska, Beata
and Mituś, Jerzy
and Stelmach, Andrzej
and Ryś, Janusz
and Majczyk, Anna",
pages="120--123",
doi="10.5114/wo.2014.42727",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2014.42727"
}