Tumour budding in invasive ductal breast carcinomas: correlation with clinicopathological prognostic parameters and hormone receptor status
Sachin Sebastian Francis, Swati Sharma

TL;DR
This study examines how tumor budding in breast cancer relates to poor prognosis factors like lymph node involvement and cancer spread.
Contribution
The study identifies peripheral tumor budding as a significant prognostic marker in invasive breast carcinomas.
Findings
Peripheral tumor budding (PTB) is significantly linked to lymphovascular invasion and lymph node involvement.
PTB shows an inverse relationship with Ki-67 expression, indicating potential biological significance.
Intra-tumoral budding (ITB) is mainly associated with axillary lymph node involvement.
Abstract
Breast cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women. Advances in molecular biology have improved detection and treatment, but conventional histopathological factors remain crucial for prognosis. Tumour budding, defined as clusters of less than 5 tumour cells detached from the main tumour, has been linked to poor prognosis in several cancers. This study explores the association between intra-tumoral budding (ITB) and peripheral tumour budding (PTB) with known prognostic factors in Invasive Breast Carcinoma of no special type (IBC NST). This retrospective study analysed 70 cases of IBC NST diagnosed at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, between January 2020 and December 2021. Tumour budding was classified as high-grade or low-grade based on density, which denotes the number of buds per x20 field. Clinicopathological data, including hormone receptor status, Ki-67…
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TopicsCancer Cells and Metastasis · Breast Cancer Treatment Studies · Cancer Risks and Factors
