What Can Trigger Spontaneous Regression of Breast Cancer?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Cases Presentation
2.1.1. First Case
2.1.2. Second Case
2.2. Literature Search of Breast Cancer–Spontaneous Regression
Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria
3. Discussion
3.1. Fever and/or Acute Infection
3.2. Incomplete Surgical Removal
3.3. Endocrine Influences
3.4. Unusual Sensitivity to Inadequate Therapy
3.5. Immunity
3.6. Ischemia
3.7. Spontaneous Regression in Breast Cancer
3.8. Proposed Mechanisms of Spontaneous Regression in Our Cases
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author | Year of Publication | Gender, Age | Diagnosis | Size (mm) | Size, Post (mm) | Phlogosis |
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MacKay, C.G. | 1907 | F, 37 | Scirrhous cancer | Disappearance | ||
Hodenpyl, E. | 1910 | F, 37 | Carcinoma | |||
Lilienthal, H. | 1913 | F, 61 | Scirrhous cancer | |||
Scott, J.B. | 1935 | F, 40 | Carcinoma | |||
Boyd, W. | 1966 | 15 cases | ||||
Maiche, A.G. | 1994 | Stage IV breast cancer | ||||
Tokunaga, E. | 2014 | F, 52 | Invasive ductal carcinoma (ER+, PgR−) | 9 | 2 | Yes |
Maillet, L. | 2014 | F, 34 F, 82 | TNBC | Disappearance | Yes | |
Ito, E. | 2016 | F, 44 | Invasive ductal carcinoma (ER+, PgR−) | 15 | Disappearance | Yes |
Nijjar, Y. | 2018 | M, 77 | Merkel cell carcinoma | 24 | Disappearance | Yes, low |
Takayama, S. | 2019 | F, 67 | Occult metastatic BC, ER+, PgR+ | 3.5 | Disappearance | Yes |
Cserni, G. | 2019 | F, 72 | TNBC with medullary-like features | 16 | Disappearance of invasive tumor with residual DCIS | Yes, high |
Katano, K. | 2020 | M, 70 | Invasive ductal carcinoma | 12 | Temporary regression | Yes, mild and focal |
Ohara, M. | 2021 | F, 59 | TNBC | 30 | 3 | Yes, post |
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D’Alessandris, N.; Santoro, A.; Arciuolo, D.; Angelico, G.; Valente, M.; Scaglione, G.; Sfregola, S.; Carlino, A.; Navarra, E.; Mulè, A.; et al. What Can Trigger Spontaneous Regression of Breast Cancer? Diagnostics 2023, 13, 1224. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13071224
D’Alessandris N, Santoro A, Arciuolo D, Angelico G, Valente M, Scaglione G, Sfregola S, Carlino A, Navarra E, Mulè A, et al. What Can Trigger Spontaneous Regression of Breast Cancer? Diagnostics. 2023; 13(7):1224. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13071224
Chicago/Turabian StyleD’Alessandris, Nicoletta, Angela Santoro, Damiano Arciuolo, Giuseppe Angelico, Michele Valente, Giulia Scaglione, Stefania Sfregola, Angela Carlino, Elena Navarra, Antonino Mulè, and et al. 2023. "What Can Trigger Spontaneous Regression of Breast Cancer?" Diagnostics 13, no. 7: 1224. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13071224
APA StyleD’Alessandris, N., Santoro, A., Arciuolo, D., Angelico, G., Valente, M., Scaglione, G., Sfregola, S., Carlino, A., Navarra, E., Mulè, A., & Zannoni, G. F. (2023). What Can Trigger Spontaneous Regression of Breast Cancer? Diagnostics, 13(7), 1224. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13071224