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Genetic Differences, Mutations Clue to Breast Cancer Relapse

by Bidita Debnath on Sep 26 2015 11:59 PM

 Genetic Differences, Mutations Clue to Breast Cancer Relapse
A research team in Britain has found genetic mutations as clues to breast cancer relapse, saying these could tell whether breast cancer is likely to relapse after treatment.
The research was presented at the European Cancer Congress (ECC) here on Friday by Dr Lucy Yates, leader of the team from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute at the University of Cambridge.

While most breast cancer patients are able to be successfully treated, about one in five will see a relapse of the disease following treatment.

The team has studied 1,000 women with breast cancer including 161 cases of relapse. It compared primary and secondary cancers and found noticeable genetic differences and mutations in secondary cancers, which were relatively uncommon in those appearing for the first time.

Yates said patterns found show that some primary cancers appear to show a predisposition toward a relapse and are potential targets for therapies which include taking regular tissue samples from cancers to show changes in the progression of the disease and to target its particular genetic mutation.

New developments mean this can also be analyzed via blood samples, on which it is much simpler to conduct tissue biopsies, Yates said.

The team hopes that likelihood of a relapse will be determined upon diagnosis of an individual case, and a personalized therapy will then be offered to prevent it, he added.

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