The standard treatment for hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in good general condition is curative surgery followed by endocrine therapy. However, for older patients, endocrine therapy alone is sometimes chosen instead of curative surgery due to health conditions or personal preference, though this is not yet a standard approach. It is crucial to develop elderly-specific treatment strategies, potentially establishing endocrine therapy alone as a standard option.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: In non-small cell lung cancer, alterations in mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET) have been recognized as novel therapeutic targets. In particular, the MET exon 14 skipping mutation (METex14s) is a rare oncogenic driver. Targeted therapy with MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors has recently been approved for this mutation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Granulomatous mastitis is a relatively rare benign inflammatory disease of the breast, but it is sometimes difficult to distinguish from breast cancer by imaging. We experienced a case that was definitively diagnosed as granulomatous mastitis from the surgical specimen. The mass appeared as a large cystic lesion on imaging, which is unusual for granulomatous mastitis, and was initially suspected to be an encapsulated papillary carcinoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aim: Patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) who obtain a pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy have an improved prognosis. Lymphocyte-predominant breast cancer is more likely to respond to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Here, we investigated the correlation between tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in pre-treatment biopsy specimens from patients with TNBC in relation to response to NAC.
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