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The spectrum of breast in situ papillary carcinomas with invasion and invasive breast carcinomas with papillary features: an overview of histological subtypes and diagnostic challenges.

Histopathology 2026 Vol.88(4) p. 747-768

Rakha EA, Tan PH, Raymond WA

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Invasive breast carcinomas with papillary features (IBCP) constitute a distinct and morphologically diverse group of breast cancers characterised by varying degrees of papillary architecture and invas

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APA Rakha EA, Tan PH, Raymond WA (2026). The spectrum of breast in situ papillary carcinomas with invasion and invasive breast carcinomas with papillary features: an overview of histological subtypes and diagnostic challenges.. Histopathology, 88(4), 747-768. https://doi.org/10.1111/his.70072
MLA Rakha EA, et al.. "The spectrum of breast in situ papillary carcinomas with invasion and invasive breast carcinomas with papillary features: an overview of histological subtypes and diagnostic challenges.." Histopathology, vol. 88, no. 4, 2026, pp. 747-768.
PMID 41404713
DOI 10.1111/his.70072

Abstract

Invasive breast carcinomas with papillary features (IBCP) constitute a distinct and morphologically diverse group of breast cancers characterised by varying degrees of papillary architecture and invasive behaviour. IBCP encompass (1) papillary carcinoma in situ associated with invasion, (2) invasive solid papillary carcinoma (ISPC), (3) encapsulated papillary carcinoma (EPC)-like invasive carcinoma, (4) Papillary DCIS-like invasive carcinoma, (5) high-grade carcinomas with EPC-like or SPC-like morphology, and (6) invasive papillary carcinoma not otherwise specified (IPC), including the tubulopapillary pattern. This review summarises the evolving classification, histopathological features, diagnostic criteria, differential diagnoses, clinical prognosis, and treatment implications of various subtypes of IBCP. Particular attention is given to the diagnostic challenges and clinical relevance of recognising these tumour types. Standardised diagnostic criteria and further research into the biological behaviour of these entities are essential to guide appropriate management and improve prognostication.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Breast Neoplasms; Female; Carcinoma, Papillary; Breast Carcinoma In Situ; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Diagnosis, Differential; Prognosis; Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating

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