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Paget’s Disease of the Breast: Symptoms, Treatment, Survival Paget's disease of the breast affects the nipple and areola and is linked to 1% to 4% of breast cancers Symptoms include red, sore, flaky, and scaly skin around the nipple and areola If treated early, the 5-year survival rate for Paget's disease of the breast is high at 87 1%
Paget’s Disease of the Breast: What It Is, Survival Rate More Women in the United States diagnosed with Paget’s disease of the breast between 1988 and 2001 had a five-year relative survival rate of 82 6% This is slightly lower than the 87 1% survival rate for all breast cancer cases
Paget Disease of the Breast - NCI - National Cancer Institute For women with both Paget disease of the breast and invasive cancer in the same breast, the 5-year relative survival declined with increasing stage of the cancer (stage I, 95 8 percent; stage II, 77 7 percent; stage III, 46 3 percent; stage IV, 14 3 percent) (1, 3, 8, 9)
Pagets Disease of the Breast: Stages, Symptoms Prognosis Less than 4% of breast cancer cases involve Paget's disease of the breast How quickly or aggressively does Paget's disease of the breast progress? That depends on whether or not you have underlying ductal carcinoma, and what stage it’s in
Paget disease of the breast: An often-overlooked malignancy Paget disease (PD) of the breast is a rare malignancy of the nipple–areola region that is almost always associated with an underlying in situ or invasive carcinoma It can affect both women and men It is more commonly seen in postmenopausal women
Prognosis and Prevention of Pagets disease of the breast About 62% of Paget's disease patient have palpable breast mass and their survival rate is 40% after 5 years and 30 % after 10 years The survival rate of patients without palpable
Pagets Disease of the Breast: Symptoms, Treatment Prognosis Survival rates differ depending on the severity of Paget’s disease The five-year relative survival rate for women with Paget’s disease in the United States between 1988 and 2001 was 82 6 percent, according to the NCI As current treatments change, the overall outlook may improve
Paget Disease of the Breast - MD Anderson Cancer Center Partly due to these later-than-normal diagnoses, the survival rate for Paget disease is slightly lower than for breast cancer overall However, if the disease is caught early, the chances for a cure are high