1.Clinicopathologic predictors of hormone receptor and HER-2 status of patients with invasive breast carcinoma: A multicenter study.
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2025;80(2):52-52
This study aimed to determine the clinicopathologic predictors of hormone receptor [Estrogen Receptor (ER)/ Progesterone Receptor (PR)] and Her-2/Neu status of patients with breast cancer. The was an analytical, cross-sectional study with a three-year review of breast cancer patients in the three hospitals of Cordillera Consortium. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to determine the association of the clinicopathologic variables such as age, sex, time interval to diagnosis, cancer stage, site, focality and laterality of primary tumor, clinical lymph node status, distant metastasis, recurrence, cancer type, histologic grade, tumor size (T stage), lymphovascular invasion and pathologic nodal stage (N stage) with the hormone receptor and HER-2 status. A total of 143 patients were included in this study. The results showed that laterality (p 0.0154), histologic grade (p 0.0004), and tumor size (T stage) (p 0.049) are associated with the molecular subtypes. Luminal A, luminal B and basal-like subtypes were mostly located on the left while Her-2 enriched was mostly right-sided. All well differentiated tumors were luminal A. Luminal A and Luminal B were mostly moderately differentiated. While Her-2 enriched and basal-like were mostly poorly-differentiated type. Only Her2-enriched had T0 or complete disappearance of tumor (Complete Pathologic Response) among those given with neoadjuvant chemotherapy. In this cohort, there was no recorded tumor of ≤2cm under the basal-like. The clinicohistopathologic features of breast cancer such as laterality, histologic grade, and tumor size can be used as an adjunct to predict the molecular biology of invasive breast carcinoma patients.
Breast ; Breast Neoplasms ; Carcinoma ; Receptors, Estrogen ; Receptors, Progesterone

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