Background: Young (≤ 40 years) breast cancers (YBC) are uncommon, inadequately represented in trials and have unique concerns and merit studying. Methods: The YBC treated with a curative intent between 2015 and 2016 at our institute were analysed. Results: There were 1228 patients with a median age of 36 (12e40) years; 38 (3.1%) had Stage I, 455 (37.1%) - II, 692 (56.3%) eIII, and remaining 43 (3.5%) Stage IV (oligo-metastatic) disease; 927 (75.5%) were node positive; 422 (34.4%) were Triple negatives (TNBC), 331 (27%) were HER-2 positive.

There were 549 (48.2%) breast conservations and 591 (51.8%) mastectomies of which 62 (10.4%) underwent breast reconstruction. 1143 women received chemotherapy, 617 (53.9%) received as neoadjuvant and 142 (23.1%) had pathological complete response; 934 (81.9%) received adjuvant radiotherapy. At the median follow-up of 48 (0e131) months, 5-year overall…