Using Feulgen-DNA cytophotometry, the nuclear DNA content was determined in specimens from 169 female patients with unilateral primary carcinoma of the breast. The tumors were classified as either diploid (73 cases: 43%) or hyperdiploid (96 cases), according to the ploidy of the tumor cells. Statistically significant associations were found between the DNA content and other characteristics of the patients and their tumors. (1) In postmenopausal women, inoperable tumors were more likely to be hyperdiploid (P less than .005). (2) In patients with operable disease, diploid tumors were less likely to have metastasized to the axillary lymph nodes (P less than .005) and were also less likely to have four or more positive nodes (P = .0044). (3) Overall, 71% of the diploid tumors and 52% of the hyperdiploid tumors were estrogen-receptor (ER) positive. This difference in proportions was statistically significant (P less than .05), but when the patients were divided into premenopausal and post-menopausal groups, the proportions of ER-positive tumors were not significantly different in either group. (4) In 113 patients considered suitable for studies on outcome (mean length of follow-up of 27 months, with a range from 0 to 71 months), the rates of relapse were 3 of 55 diploid cases and 17 of 58 hyperdiploid cases. The rate of relapse was higher in the hyperdiploid group, irrespective of lymph node status.

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