Biochemical study of cyst fluid in human breast cystic disease: a review.

Breast Cancer Res Treat

Laboratorio de Análisis Clínicos, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: January 1993

Gross cystic disease of the breast may sometimes indicate an increased risk of breast cancer. Biochemical analysis of the cyst fluid could suggest which cysts are associated with breast cancer risk, as well as providing insights into the pathophysiology of this condition. The Na+/K+ ratio appears to be associated with the histological classification of the cyst. Sulfoconjugated estrogens and androgens, especially DHEA-S, are often found at high levels. A number of gross cystic disease fluid proteins (GCDFPs) have been described, and several polypeptide growth factors including EGF and IGF-I are frequently found. It is hoped that biochemical analysis of these components of breast cyst fluids will shed further light on the role of gross cysts in relation to breast cancer.

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