{"title":"Subtipos moleculares del cáncer mamario - lo que el radiólogo dedicado a imágenes mamarias debe saber","authors":"Eleonora Horvath","doi":"10.4067/S0717-93082021000100017","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Molecular subtypes of breast cancer - what breast imaging radiologists need to know Conclusiones: Los radiólogos dedicados a imágenes mamarias deben estar familiarizados con los conceptos de la clasificación molecular, necesarios para la correlación radio-patológica de los resultados de biopsias mamarias y para proporcionar una atención óptima a las pacientes. Abstract Objective: Summarize the impact generated by the introduction of the molecular classification of breast cancer in the different specialties involved so as to offer radiologists a global view of the current management of this disease, from diagnosis to treatment. Findings: In the last two decades, molecular information based on genomic analysis has helped to understand the biological diversity of breast cancers and generated profound changes in the clinical oncological practice. With simpler and available immunohistochemical tests, it is possible to approximate the molecular classification, enabling the prediction of clinical behavior of the different subtypes (Luminal, HER2-positive, Triple-negative) and their response to different therapies, facilitating the design of personalized treatments. Although no findings absolutely pathognomonic have been described in mammography, ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging, the molecular classification concept has already two concrete uses: for predicting Luminal A or Triple-negative phenotype on images and for evaluating the neoadjuvant chemotherapy response by magnetic resonance. A future application is expected in the area of radiogenomics. Conclusions: Radiologists dedicated to breast imaging should be familiar with the concepts of molecular classification, necessary for radio-pathological correlation of breast biopsy results and in order to provide an optimal patient care.","PeriodicalId":35339,"journal":{"name":"Revista Chilena de Radiologia","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Revista Chilena de Radiologia","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-93082021000100017","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"Medicine","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Molecular subtypes of breast cancer - what breast imaging radiologists need to know Conclusiones: Los radiólogos dedicados a imágenes mamarias deben estar familiarizados con los conceptos de la clasificación molecular, necesarios para la correlación radio-patológica de los resultados de biopsias mamarias y para proporcionar una atención óptima a las pacientes. Abstract Objective: Summarize the impact generated by the introduction of the molecular classification of breast cancer in the different specialties involved so as to offer radiologists a global view of the current management of this disease, from diagnosis to treatment. Findings: In the last two decades, molecular information based on genomic analysis has helped to understand the biological diversity of breast cancers and generated profound changes in the clinical oncological practice. With simpler and available immunohistochemical tests, it is possible to approximate the molecular classification, enabling the prediction of clinical behavior of the different subtypes (Luminal, HER2-positive, Triple-negative) and their response to different therapies, facilitating the design of personalized treatments. Although no findings absolutely pathognomonic have been described in mammography, ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging, the molecular classification concept has already two concrete uses: for predicting Luminal A or Triple-negative phenotype on images and for evaluating the neoadjuvant chemotherapy response by magnetic resonance. A future application is expected in the area of radiogenomics. Conclusions: Radiologists dedicated to breast imaging should be familiar with the concepts of molecular classification, necessary for radio-pathological correlation of breast biopsy results and in order to provide an optimal patient care.
结论:Los radiólogos dedicados a imágenes mamarias deben estar familiarizados con Los conceptos de la clasificación Molecular, necesarios para correlación radio-patológica de Los resultados de biopsias mamarias as para proporciar una atención óptima a las pacentes。摘要目的:总结乳腺癌分子分类在不同专科的引入所产生的影响,为放射科医师提供从诊断到治疗的乳腺癌管理的全局视图。在过去的二十年中,基于基因组分析的分子信息有助于了解乳腺癌的生物多样性,并在临床肿瘤学实践中产生了深刻的变化。通过更简单和可用的免疫组织化学测试,可以近似地进行分子分类,从而可以预测不同亚型(Luminal, her2阳性,三重阴性)的临床行为及其对不同治疗的反应,从而促进个性化治疗的设计。虽然在乳房x线摄影、超声或磁共振成像中没有发现绝对的病理特征,但分子分类概念已经有两个具体的用途:预测图像上的Luminal A或三阴性表型,以及通过磁共振评估新辅助化疗的反应。在放射基因组学领域有望有一个未来的应用。结论:致力于乳腺成像的放射科医生应该熟悉分子分类的概念,这对于乳腺活检结果的放射病理相关性和提供最佳的患者护理是必要的。