This study is experimental and will prospectively assess the proportion of patients in the two (2) MammaPrint Risk categories in patients of Chinese descent.
The incidence of breast cancer in Chinese women is lower than that of a Western population. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Chinese women and the incidence is rising. Moreover there are more premenopausal women with breast cancer where the breast cancer incidence peaks in the forties and the postmenopausal rise in incidence is less commonly seen. As the genetic predisposition to breast cancer is increasingly understood, it has been suggested that the differences in breast cancer incidence in different ethnic populations is potentially due to interactions between lifestyle and genetic characteristics. To date, the use of Agendia's gene expression assays in Chinese women has not been studied. In this study, the feasibility of the gene-expression prognostic assays for risk assessment in this specific group will be assessed. Moreover, the specific molecular characteristics and potential biomarkers will be studied, focusing especially on the large group of premenopausal breast cancer patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
64
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
Comparing MammaPrint with Clinical Risk Assessment
The MammaPrint risk assessment outcomes will be compared with conventionally used risk assessments determined by clinical parameters, standard staging and IHC analysis (Adjuvant! Online) in a population of Chinese patients with breast cancer.
Time frame: 6 weeks
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