ETIOLOGY, CLINICAL FEATURES AND PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF BREAST TUMORS

Authors

  • Bekzod Jaloliddin Ergashev Central Asian Medical University International Medical University, Burhoniddin Marg‘inoniy Street-64, Phone: +998 95 485 00 70, Email: info@camuf.uz, Fergana, Uzbekistan Author
  • Dinora Elnazar Saidnazarova Central Asian Medical University International Medical University, Burhoniddin Marg‘inoniy Street-64, Phone: +998 95 485 00 70, Email: info@camuf.uz, Fergana, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

breast tumor, etiology, pathology, carcinoma, genetics, hormones, diagnosis, morphology, neoplasia, oncogenesis.

Abstract

Breast tumors represent a heterogeneous group of proliferative lesions that arise from epithelial, stromal, or mixed components of the mammary gland. Their etiological architecture is multifactorial, shaped by genetic predisposition, hormonal influences, lifestyle variables, and environmental exposures. Recent scientific developments emphasize the importance of molecular aberrations such as BRCA1/BRCA2 defects, estrogen–progesterone receptor dysregulation, and cellular microenvironment alterations in initiating neoplastic transformation. Clinically, breast tumors demonstrate a broad spectrum of manifestations ranging from asymptomatic nodules detected during routine screening to painful, rapidly enlarging masses accompanied by skin retraction or lymphatic spread. In parallel, pathological anatomy remains essential for differentiating benign from malignant entities, classifying tumor subtypes, and determining biological aggressiveness. Histopathological analysis elaborates the structural patterns of tumors, including ductal and lobular carcinomas, fibroadenomas, phyllodes tumors, and mixed lesions. Through histology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular profiling, clinicians can establish accurate diagnostic frameworks and optimize individualized treatment approaches. This article provides a comprehensive theoretical overview of the etiology, clinical characteristics, and pathological anatomy of breast tumors, integrating contemporary scientific concepts with classical morphological principles. The synthesis highlights the relevance of multidisciplinary evaluation and pathology-based stratification in improving patient outcomes and understanding the complex biological nature of breast neoplasia.

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Published

23-12-2025

How to Cite

ETIOLOGY, CLINICAL FEATURES AND PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF BREAST TUMORS. (2025). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUPPORT OF MODERN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION., 1(5), 71-78. https://eoconf.com/index.php/icsmsi/article/view/605