A Continuing Mission to Optimize the Care of Older Women with Breast Cancer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Stream 1—Biological Assessment
- Subtypes: The low estrogen receptor (ER) luminal cluster (with low expression of ER and high expression of luminal cytokeratins), distinct in older patients, was identified, adding to the five known subtypes (luminal A, luminal B, basal, normal-like and HER2 over-expressing) [5].
- ER positive tumors: Older patients have a greater preponderance of highly ER positive tumors [7]. The degree of ER-positivity showed differentiation in the effectiveness of surgery versus primary endocrine therapy. There was no difference in breast cancer specific survival (BCSS) between these treatments if patients had tumors with a histochemical (H) score ≥ 250 (out of 300) [8].
- HER2 positive tumors [9]: Tumors in older patients showed lower Ki67 and higher bcl2 expression. Only 26% of the younger patients and none of the older patients received adjuvant chemotherapy, and no patients at the time received trastuzumab. However, there was no difference in BCSS.
- Triple negative tumors [10]: Tumors in older patients showed lower Ki67 and CK 7/8 positivity and higher bcl2 and CK18 positivity. No difference in clinical outcomes existed between the two age groups, although 47% of the younger patients had adjuvant chemotherapy, while none in the older cohort received chemotherapy.
3.2. Stream 2—Geriatric Assessment
4. Discussion
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Cheung, K.-L. A Continuing Mission to Optimize the Care of Older Women with Breast Cancer. Geriatrics 2017, 2, 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040037
Cheung K-L. A Continuing Mission to Optimize the Care of Older Women with Breast Cancer. Geriatrics. 2017; 2(4):37. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040037
Chicago/Turabian StyleCheung, Kwok-Leung. 2017. "A Continuing Mission to Optimize the Care of Older Women with Breast Cancer" Geriatrics 2, no. 4: 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040037
APA StyleCheung, K. -L. (2017). A Continuing Mission to Optimize the Care of Older Women with Breast Cancer. Geriatrics, 2(4), 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040037