Advances in systemic therapies for triple negative breast cancer
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Abstract
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) continues to be the subtype of breast cancer with the highest rates of recurrence and mortality. The lack of expression of targetable proteins such as the estrogen receptor and absence of HER2 amplification have made relying on cytotoxic chemotherapy necessary for decades. In the operable setting, efforts to improve outcomes have focused on escalation of systemic therapy and a shift toward preoperative delivery followed by a response adapted approach to postoperative systemic therapy. An improved understanding of tumor biology has resulted in the identification of subsets of patients with specific molecular features, leading to testing and approval of multiple new targeted…
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- Triple-negative breast cancer
- Breast cancer
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Systemic therapy
- Computer science
- Bioinformatics
- Data science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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