Chaudary M A
I.C.R.F. Clinical Oncology Unit, Guy's Hospital, London, UK.
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 1991 May;18 Suppl 1:S115-8. doi: 10.1007/BF02633542.
The patterns of relapse in Western women with breast cancer were compared with women from Japan. The results reported are based on a review of the literature. A significant difference between Japanese and Western women was seen with regard to relapse in bone, lung, and liver as assessed clinically. More Western women had bone metastases, but the incidence of pulmonary and liver metastases was higher in Japanese women. A significant difference between the races was also seen with regard to locoregional recurrence of disease, with Japanese women showing a higher incidence of relapse in the supraclavicular lymph nodes compared to Western women. Postmortem studies showed that although the initial metastatic pattern may differ between Japanese and Western women, at time of death the disease is as widely disseminated in the former as it is in the latter.
对西方乳腺癌女性患者与日本女性患者的复发模式进行了比较。报告的结果基于文献综述。临床评估显示,日本女性与西方女性在骨、肺和肝复发方面存在显著差异。更多西方女性有骨转移,但日本女性肺和肝转移的发生率更高。在疾病的局部区域复发方面,不同种族之间也存在显著差异,与西方女性相比,日本女性锁骨上淋巴结复发的发生率更高。尸检研究表明,尽管日本女性和西方女性的初始转移模式可能不同,但在死亡时,前者疾病的播散程度与后者一样广泛。