Predominance of high-grade pathway in breast cancer development of Middle East women.

  • Khawla Al-Kuraya
  • Peter Schraml
  • Salwa Sheikh
  • Samir Amr
  • Joachim Torhorst
  • Coya Tapia
  • Hedvika Novotny
  • Hanspeter Spichtin
  • Robert Maurer
  • Martina Mirlacher
  • Ronald Simon
  • Guido Sauter

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Abstract

Recent data have suggested considerable molecular differences in cancers from various ethnical groups. As molecular features are increasingly used for predicting cancer prognosis and response to therapy, better knowledge of ethnic molecular features is important. To identify potential molecular differences between breast cancers in Europe and the Middle East, we analyzed consecutive breast cancer series from Switzerland (n=2197) and Saudi Arabia (n=204). Tissue microarrays were analyzed by fluorescence in situ hybridization for HER2, CCND1, MYC, and EGFR amplification. The data revealed marked differences between Saudi and Swiss patients. Saudi breast cancers had a markedly higher frequency of HER2 (31 vs 17%; P

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OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer7
ISSN0893-3952
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2005
pubmed 15803183