Cancers (Mar 2021)

Age-Related Biology of Early-Stage Operable Breast Cancer and Its Impact on Clinical Outcome

  • Binafsha M. Syed,
  • Andrew R. Green,
  • Emad A. Rakha,
  • David A.L. Morgan,
  • Ian O. Ellis,
  • Kwok-Leung Cheung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13061417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1417

Abstract

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As age advances, breast cancer (BC) tends to change its biological characteristics. This study aimed to explore the natural progression of such changes. The study included 2383 women with clinically T0-2N0-1M0 BC, managed by primary surgery and optimal adjuvant therapy in a dedicated BC facility. Tissue micro-arrays were constructed from their surgical specimens and indirect immunohistochemistry was used for analysis of a large panel (n = 16) of relevant biomarkers. There were significant changes in the pattern of expression of biomarkers related to luminal (oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptors (PgR), human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER-2), E-cadherin, MUC1, bcl2 CK7/8, CK18 and bcl2) and basal (CK5/6, CK14, p53 and Ki67) phenotypes, lymph node stage, histological grade and pathological size when decade-wise comparison was made (p 70 years as the less aggressive phase and 40–70 years being the transitional phase.

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