The prevalence of intrinsic subtypes and prognosis in breast cancer patients of different races
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2007.07.017
The prevalence of intrinsic subtypes and prognosis in breast cancer patients of different races
Abstract
A recent report indicated that a high prevalence of basal-like breast tumors (estrogen receptor [ER]-negative, progesterone receptor [PR]-negative, human epidermal growth factor receptor [HER] 2-negative, and cytokeratin 5/6-positive and/or HER1-positive) could contribute to a poor prognosis in African American women with breast cancer. It has been reported that Japanese women with breast cancer have a significantly better survival rate than other races in the USA. These findings suggest that breast cancers in Japanese women have favorable biological characteristics. To clarify this hypothesis, we conducted a cohort study to investigate the prevalence of intrinsic subtypes and prognosis for each subtype in 793 Japanese patients. This study revealed a very low prevalence (only 8%) of basal-like breast tumors with aggressive biological characteristics in Japanese patients. Survival analysis showed a significantly poorer prognosis in patients with basal-like tumors than in those with luminal A tumors (ER- and/or PR-positive, and HER2-negative) with favorable biological characteristics. These findings support the hypothesis that breast cancers in Japanese women have more favorable biological characteristics and a better prognosis than those in other races. In conclusion, the prevalence of basal-like breast tumors could influence the prognosis of breast cancer patients of different races. The prevalence of intrinsic subtypes should be taken into account when analyzing survival data in a multi-racial/international clinical study.
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