Triple‑negative breast cancer therapy: Current and future perspectives (Review)
Discovery Institute · Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Abstract
Triple‑negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for 10‑15% of all breast cancer cases. TNBCs lack estrogen and progesterone receptors and express low levels of HER2, and therefore do not respond to hormonal or anti‑HER2 therapies. TNBC is a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer that generally displays poorer prognosis compared to other breast cancer subtypes. TNBC is chemotherapy sensitive, and this treatment remains the standard of care despite its limited benefit. Recent advances with novel agents have been made for specific subgroups with PD‑L1+ tumors or germline Brca‑mutated tumors. However, only a fraction of these patients responds to immune checkpoint or PARP inhibitors and even those who do…
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- 18.06
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2Topics & keywords
- Breast cancer
- Triple-negative breast cancer
- Oncology
- Cancer
- Immunotherapy
- Estrogen receptor
- Internal medicine
- Medicine
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