Genomic profiling of breast cancer in African American women.

2014 
11054 Background: Molecular profiling of breast cancer (BC) identifies intrinsic subtypes with distinct gene expression and clinical characteristics. In the US, BC is less frequent in African-American females (AAF); however mortality is higher, particularly among younger women. Unfavorable subtypes of BC seem to be more frequent in premenopausal AAF. Methods: Tumor gene expression in AAF presenting with early stage or locally advanced BC was performed using the Symphony platform on fresh and paraffin-embedded tissue (Agendia inc), a microarray-based method which classifies tumors according to prognosis (MammaPrint, MP), molecular subtype (BluePrint, BP) and estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2) mRNA levels (TargetPrint, TP). Genomic information is correlated with clinical and pathologic characteristics and Oncotype DX recurrence score (RS) when available. We plan to enroll 100 patients. Results: Results available in 46 patients. Median age 6...
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