Gene expression profiling spares early breast cancer patients from adjuvant therapy: derived and validated in two population-based cohorts
Karolinska Institutet · Sophiahemmet Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Adjuvant breast cancer therapy significantly improves survival, but overtreatment and undertreatment are major problems. Breast cancer expression profiling has so far mainly been used to identify women with a poor prognosis as candidates for adjuvant therapy but without demonstrated value for therapy prediction.
We obtained the gene expression profiles of 159 population-derived breast cancer patients, and used hierarchical clustering to identify the signature associated with prognosis and impact of adjuvant therapies, defined as distant metastasis or death within 5 years. Independent datasets of 76 treated population-derived Swedish patients, 135 untreated population-derived Swedish patients and 78 Dutch patients were used for validation. The inclusion and exclusion criteria for the studies of population-derived Swedish patients were defined.
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- Breast cancer
- Surgical oncology
- Medicine
- Oncology
- Gene expression profiling
- Internal medicine
- Adjuvant therapy
- Adjuvant
- Reduced inequalities