Table 2

- The percentages of breast cancer cases stratified by tumor characteristics.

Tumor characteristicsn(%)
ER status
Negative163(18.6)
Positive576(65.7)
Unknown138(15.7)
PR status
Negative249(28.4)
Positive423(49.0)
Unknown198(22.6)
Molecular subtype Luminal A428(48.8)
Luminal B108(12.3)
Triple negative101(11.5)
HER2 positive69(7.9)
Unknown171(19.5)
Grade based on NCB
1 (well-differentiation)28(3.2)
2 (moderately differentiation)393(44.8)
3 (poorly differentiation)248(28.3)
4 (undifferentiation)4(0.5)
Unknown204(23.3)
TNM staging
0 (in situ)10(1.1)
I132(15.1)
II253(28.9)
III316(36.0)
IV124(14.1)
Unknown42(4.8)
Clinical tumor size
<5560(63.9)
5.1-10198(22.6)
10.1-1529(3.3)
15.1--253(0.3)
Unknown87(9.9)
Lymph node status (NCB)
Positive229(26.1)
Negative540(61.6)
Unknown108(12.3)
Histological type
Ductal762(86.9)
Lobular37(4.2)
Mixed lobular and ductal5(0.6)
Medullary6(0.7)
Carcinoma NOS12(1.4)
Adenocarcinoma4(0.5)
Other types51(5.8)
Site of breast
Bilateral3(0.3)
Left422(48.2)
Right422(48.2)
Unknown29(3.3)
  • ER: estrogen receptor, HER2: human epidermal receptor, NCB: needle core biopsy, NOS: not otherwise specified, PR: progesterone receptor, TNM: tumor, nodal, metastasis. Well differentiation cancer refers to cancer cell that look like normal cell whereas moderate differentiation somehow look like normal cell. The more the similarity of cancer cell appearance to the healthy one, the lower the tumor grade is. Tumors with low grade are associated with less aggressive prognosis