articleBreast Cancer ResearchOct 3, 2005GOLD OA

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

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Abstract

Introduction

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.

Methods

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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Keywords
  • Breast cancer
  • Surgical oncology
  • Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Gene expression profiling
  • Internal medicine
  • Adjuvant therapy
  • Adjuvant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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