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Neuroendocrine breast carcinoma: a rare but challenging entity

Elena Trevisi, Anna La Salvia, Lorenzo Daniele, Maria Pia Brizzi, Gaetano De Rosa, Giorgio V. Scagliotti, Massimo Di Maïo

2020Medical Oncology59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Breast carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation, also known as neuroendocrine breast carcinoma (NEBC), includes a heterogeneous group of rare tumors, which account for 2-5% of all invasive breast carcinomas. Because of their low incidence, most of the current limited knowledge of these tumors derives from anecdotal case reports or small retrospective series. The diagnosis of NEBC is based on the presence of morphological features similar to gastrointestinal and lung NETs and neuroendocrine markers. NEBCs are usually hormone receptors positive and HER2 negative, but despite this luminal phenotype, most recent studies suggested that NEBC could be associated with worse prognosis compared to invasive breast cancer without neuroendocrine differentiation. Due to its rarity and lack of randomized data, there is little evidence to guide the choice of treatment, so NEBC is currently treated as any invasive breast carcinoma not-otherwise specified. Recently, attempts to molecularly characterize NEBC have been made, in order to provide new targets for a more personalized treatment of this uncommon entity.

Topics & Concepts

Neuroendocrine differentiationHematologyNeuroendocrine tumorsBreast cancerBreast carcinomaInternal medicineMedicineOncologyIncidence (geometry)Carcinoid tumourPhenotypeCarcinomaNeuroendocrine carcinomaHormoneSmall Cell Lung CarcinomaPathologyCancerSmall-cell carcinomaBiologyProstate cancerGeneBiochemistryOpticsPhysicsNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesBreast Lesions and CarcinomasHER2/EGFR in Cancer Research