| Literature DB >> 30426489 |
Amy E McCart Reed1, Priyakshi Kalita-De Croft1, Jamie R Kutasovic1, Jodi M Saunus1, Sunil R Lakhani1,2.
Abstract
During the last decade, the genomics revolution has driven critical advances in molecular oncology and pathology, and a deeper appreciation of heterogeneity that is beginning to reshape our thinking around diagnostic classification. Recent developments have seen existing classification systems modified and improved where possible, gene-based diagnostics implemented and tumour-immune interactions modulated. We present a detailed discussion of this progress, including advances in the understanding of breast tumour classification, e.g. mixed ductal-lobular tumours and the spectrum of triple-negative breast cancer. The latest information on clinical trials and the implementation of gene-based diagnostics, including MammaPrint and Oncotype Dx and others, is synthesised, and emerging targeted therapies, as well as the burgeoning immuno-oncology field, and their relevance in breast cancer, are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Breast Cancer Index; EndoPredict (EPclin); MammaPrint; MapQuantDx; OncotypeDX; PD-1; PD-L1; Prosigna; breast cancer; genomic signatures; pathology; prognostic signatures; triple negative; tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes
Year: 2019 PMID: 30426489 DOI: 10.1002/path.5199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pathol ISSN: 0022-3417 Impact factor: 7.996