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  • The study explored the use of MammaPrint, a 70-gene test for breast cancer, in Japanese patients to see if it could help in selecting adjuvant treatments.
  • Out of 50 surgical patients, MammaPrint identified a significant number (29%) as high-risk despite being considered intermediate risk by standard methods, revealing discrepancies in risk classification.
  • The findings suggest that MammaPrint is useful for Japanese patients and could aid in personalized treatment plans, as no recurrences occurred in the high-risk group receiving chemotherapy recommended based on MammaPrint results.

Article Abstract

Background: As data on using MammaPrint®, a 70-gene expression profile for molecular subtyping of breast cancer, are limited in Japanese patients, we aimed to determine the gene profiles of Japanese patients using MammaPrint and to investigate its possible clinical application for selecting adjuvant treatments.

Patients And Methods: 50 women treated surgically at our institution were examined. The MammaPrint results were compared with the St Gallen 2007 and intrinsic subtype risk categorizations.

Results: Of 38 cases judged to be at intermediate risk based on the St Gallen 2007 Consensus, 11 (29%) were in the high-risk group based on MammaPrint. 1 of the 30 luminal A-like tumors (3%) was judged as high risk based on MammaPrint results, whereas 7 of the 20 tumors (35%) categorized as luminal B-like or triple negative were in the low-risk group. There have been no recurrences to date in the MammaPrint group, and this is possibly attributable to most of the high-risk patients receiving chemotherapy that had been recommended on the basis of their MammaPrint results.

Conclusions: Our results indicate that MammaPrint is applicable to Japanese patients and that it is of potential value in current clinical practice for devising individualized treatments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4464039PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000376562DOI Listing

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