1. The molecular subtyping of breast cancer and its clinical treatment significance
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(17):2309-2312
The breast cancer is a usual and serious malignant tumor which threatens the women′s health.Molecular subtyping bases on the molecular level, and provides a new classification method for the breast cancer pathology classification, and plays an important guidance significance for the clinical treatment.At present, the breast cancer molecular subtyping is mainly divided into the following subtypes: the Luminal A type and Luminal B type, HER-2 overexpression and the triple negative breast cancer.Different molecular subtyping has different characteristics in treatment reaction, prognosis and the clinical application situation.
2.The value of DCEGMRI in predicting response to neoadj uvant chemotherapy in tripleGnegative breast cancer
Dezhang LIU ; Xiaozhong ZHOU ; Xin HUANG ; Zhi LI ; Cuiyu LIU ; Dihang LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(6):909-913
Objective To investigate the correlation of DCEGMRI findings with pathologic tumor response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for patients with tripleGnegative breast cancer (TNBC).Methods SixtyGnine patients with TNBC were enrolled,who underwent DCEG MRI before neoadj uvant chemotherapy,then completed neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery.Patterns of tumor volume reduction were divided into two types.Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses were performed to detect the independent predictors of pathological tumor response.Results 30.4% (21/69)patients achieved a pathologic complete response.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that homogenous enhancement on preGneoadj uvant chemotherapy MRI (OR=1 0.87 ,9 5%CI=2.94-48.3 1 ,P<0.00 1 )and concentric shrinkage pattern on postGneoadj uvant chemotherapy (OR=1 3.04,9 5%CI=2.0 1-54.1 1 ,P<0.00 1 )were the independent predictors of pathologic complete response.Conclusion Homogeneous enhancement on preGneoadj uvant chemotherapy MRI and the presence of concentric shrinkage pattern are correlated with pathologically complete response in patients with TNBC.