A comparison of clinicopathological features and molecular markers in british and nigerian women with breast cancer.

Clinical medicine. Oncology Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-04-24 DOI:10.4137/cmo.s474
Isaac D Gukas, Anne C Girling, Barnabas M Mandong, Wendy Prime, Barbara A Jennings, Samuel J Leinster
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Abstract

Background: Some studies have suggested that breast cancer in black women is more aggressive than in white women. This study's aim was to look for evidence of differences in tumour biology between the two cohorts.

Methods: This study compared the stage, grade and pathological expression of five immunohistochemical markers (oestrogen receptor [ER], progesterone receptor [PR], ERBB2, P53 and cyclin D1 [CCND1]) in tumour biopsies from age-matched cohorts of patients from Nigeria and England. Sixty-eight suitable samples from Nigerian (n = 34) and British (n = 34) breast cancer patients were retrieved from histology tissue banks.

Results: There were significant differences between the two cohorts in the expression of ER and CCND1; and stark differences in the clinical stage at presentation. But no significant differences were observed for tumour grade.

Conclusion: There was a significantly, low ER expression in the Nigerian cases which also predicts a poor response to hormonal therapy as well as a poorer prognosis. Differences in clinical stage at presentation will most likely influence prognosis between Nigerian and British women with breast cancer.

英国和尼日利亚妇女乳腺癌的临床病理特征和分子标记的比较。
背景:一些研究表明,黑人女性的乳腺癌比白人女性更具侵袭性。这项研究的目的是寻找两个队列之间肿瘤生物学差异的证据。方法:本研究比较了尼日利亚和英国年龄匹配患者肿瘤活检中5种免疫组织化学标志物(雌激素受体[ER]、孕激素受体[PR]、ERBB2、P53和细胞周期蛋白D1 [CCND1])的分期、分级和病理表达。从尼日利亚(n = 34)和英国(n = 34)乳腺癌患者的组织学组织库中提取68例合适的样本。结果:两组患者ER、CCND1表达差异有统计学意义;在表现的临床阶段有明显的不同。但在肿瘤分级上没有观察到显著差异。结论:在尼日利亚病例中,ER表达明显较低,这也预示着对激素治疗的反应较差,预后较差。尼日利亚和英国乳腺癌患者的临床分期差异极有可能影响预后。
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