Distinct breast cancer subtypes in women with early-onset disease across races Journal Article


Authors: Singh, M.; Ding, Y.; Zhang, L. Y.; Song, D.; Gong, Y.; Adams, S.; Ross, D. S.; Wang, J. H.; Grover, S.; Doval, D. C.; Shao, C.; He, Z. L.; Chang, V.; Chin, W. W.; Deng, F. M.; Singh, B.; Zhang, D.; Xu, R. L.; Lee, P.
Article Title: Distinct breast cancer subtypes in women with early-onset disease across races
Abstract: Background: Racial disparities among breast cancer (BCa) patients are known but not well studied in early-onset BCa. We analyzed molecular subtypes in early-onset BCa across five major races. Methods: A total of 2120 cases were included from non-Hispanic White (NHW), African American (AA) and Hispanic, Chinese and Indian. Based on ER, PR and HER-2 status, BCa was classified into 4 intrinsic subtypes as Luminal A, Luminal B, HER2/neu overexpression and Triple negative BCa (TNBC) subtypes. Data was stratified according to race and age as younger/early-onset group (40-years and younger) and older group (50-years and older). Results: In early-onset BCa, incidence of TNBC was significantly higher (p = 0.0369) in Indian women followed by AA, Hispanic, NHW and Chinese women. Incidence of Her2 over-expression subtype also was highest in Indian women, followed by Hispanic, Chinese, AA and NHW women. In contrast, Luminal B subtype was most significantly higher in AA women (p = 0.0000) followed by NHW (p = 0.0002), Chinese (p = 0.0003), Hispanic (0.0128) and Indian (p = 0.0468) women. Luminal A subtype was most significantly reduced in Indian women (p = 0.0113) followed by Hispanic, AA, NHW and Chinese women. These results were based on statistical analysis with the mean of older group populations. Conclusions: These results show significant disparities in receptor subtypes across races. This study will contribute in developing optimal clinical trial protocols and personalized management strategies for early-onset BCa patients.
Keywords: survival; incidence; risk; carcinoma; receptor; patient age; young-women; african-american women; pathological features; growth-factor receptor-2; global; racial-differences; end results database; breast cancer subtypes; races; age-specific
Journal Title: American Journal of Cancer Research
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
ISSN: 2156-6976
Publisher: e-Century Publishing Corporation  
Date Published: 2014-07-16
Start Page: 337
End Page: 352
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000341266500003
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC4106652
PUBMED: 25057437
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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