Table 1 The histopathological findings and length of time from initial assessment of 29 patients who were diagnosed with breast cancer having been previously discharged from the breast clinic.

From: One-stop diagnostic breast clinics: how often are breast cancers missed?

    

Histopathology of interval cancer

 

Interval between initial assessment and interval cancer (months)

No. of patients

Mean age years (range)

Mammographic density (BI-RADS 1–4)

Mean size mm (range)

Grade

Nodal status a

ER status

% of patients with NPI >3.4 (moderate/poor/very poor prognostic groups) b

Interval cancer rate per 1000 patients discharged from a symptomatic clinic

0–12c

6

49 (39–56)

1: 0

2: 0

3: 3

4: 3

29 (8–52)

Gd 1: 0

Gd 2: 2

Gd 3: 3

1: 2

2: 1

3: 2

+ve 4

−ve 1

60

0.9

13–24

12

57 (41–96)

1: 2

2: 1

3: 3

4: 6

29 (9–60)

Gd 1: 1

Gd 2: 4

Gd 3: 7

1: 4

2: 4

3: 4

+ve 6

−ve 6

91

1.7

25–36

11

56 (38–87)

1: 0

2: 0

3: 10

4: 1

25 (18–40)

Gd 1: 1

Gd 2: 2

Gd 3: 8

1: 5

2: 4

3: 2

+ve 8

−ve 3

91

1.6

Totalc

29

55 (38–96)

1: 2

2: 1

3: 16

4: 10

27 (8–60)

Gd 1: 2

Gd 2: 8

Gd 3: 18

1: 11

2: 9

3: 8

+ve 18

−ve 10

86

4.1

  1. aAccording to the Nottingham Prognostic Index (Blamey et al, 2007a, 2007b).
  2. bNPI indicates Nottingham Prognostic Index (Blamey et al, 2007a, 2007b).
  3. cFinal histology unknown in one patient who emigrated and underwent treatment abroad.