Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer
During the last 15 years, traditional breast cancer classifications based on histopathology have been reorganized into the luminal A, luminal B, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and basal-like subtypes based on gene expression profiling. Each molecular subtype has shown varying risk...
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doaj-d784d8f3c7404b239f7778321180bf032020-11-24T23:57:04ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432016-10-0135428128810.14366/usg.16030143Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancerNariya Cho0 Department of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, KoreaDuring the last 15 years, traditional breast cancer classifications based on histopathology have been reorganized into the luminal A, luminal B, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and basal-like subtypes based on gene expression profiling. Each molecular subtype has shown varying risk for progression, response to treatment, and survival outcomes. Research linking the imaging phenotype with the molecular subtype has revealed that non-calcified, relatively circumscribed masses with posterior acoustic enhancement are common in the basal-like subtype, spiculated masses with a poorly circumscribed margin and posterior acoustic shadowing in the luminal subtype, and pleomorphic calcifications in the HER2-enriched subtype. Understanding the clinical implications of the molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes could help radiologists guide precision medicine, tailoring medical treatment to patients and their tumor characteristics.http://e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-16030.pdfBreast neoplasmsGene expression profilingUltrasonographyDiagnosis |
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Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer |
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Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer |
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Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer |
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Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer |
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Molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer |
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molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes of breast cancer |
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Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine |
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Ultrasonography |
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During the last 15 years, traditional breast cancer classifications based on histopathology have been reorganized into the luminal A, luminal B, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and basal-like subtypes based on gene expression profiling. Each molecular subtype has shown varying risk for progression, response to treatment, and survival outcomes. Research linking the imaging phenotype with the molecular subtype has revealed that non-calcified, relatively circumscribed masses with posterior acoustic enhancement are common in the basal-like subtype, spiculated masses with a poorly circumscribed margin and posterior acoustic shadowing in the luminal subtype, and pleomorphic calcifications in the HER2-enriched subtype. Understanding the clinical implications of the molecular subtypes and imaging phenotypes could help radiologists guide precision medicine, tailoring medical treatment to patients and their tumor characteristics. |
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Breast neoplasms Gene expression profiling Ultrasonography Diagnosis |
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