Defining optimal duration and predicting benefit from chemotherapy in patients with luminal-like subtypes
- PMID: 26320761
- DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2015.07.033
Defining optimal duration and predicting benefit from chemotherapy in patients with luminal-like subtypes
Abstract
The molecular subtypes of breast cancer have individual patterns of behaviour, prognosis and sensitivity to treatment, with subsequent implications for the choice of, or indeed role for adjuvant therapy. The luminal A and B subtypes make up the majority of breast cancers, but despite sharing expression of the oestrogen receptor (ER), they are molecularly distinct. It follows then that they would have different sensitivities to chemotherapy. Clinically, luminal A disease has a better prognosis than luminal B, and may not derive significant benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy. However no prospective trials have specifically investigated the benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy in each subtype, nor do we know if certain agents are more or less effective. This paper will briefly summarise the role of molecular profiles in assessing the need for chemotherapy and predicting its effectiveness, followed by an assessment of the relative value of newer anthracycline- or taxane-containing regimes in the luminal-like subtypes, providing a review of retrospective analyses.
Keywords: Adjuvant; Breast cancer; Chemotherapy; Luminal; Predicition; Subtype.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Waiting for Godot: Predictive factors for adjuvant treatment of patients with luminal breast cancer.Breast. 2016 Jun;27:187-8. doi: 10.1016/j.breast.2016.02.002. Epub 2016 Apr 23. Breast. 2016. PMID: 27118634 No abstract available.
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