Landmark Series: The Cancer Genome Atlas and the Study of Breast Cancer Disparities

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Josh A. Johnson
Brandon J. Moore
Georgia Syrnioti
Claire M. Eden
Drew Wright
Lisa A. Newman
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[1] Weill Cornell Medicine,Department of Surgery, New York Presbyterian
[2] Columbia University,Department of Surgery, New York Presbyterian Queens
[3] Weill Cornell Medicine,Samuel J. Wood Library
[4] Weill Cornell Medicine,undefined
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Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2023年 / 30卷
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Breast cancer disparities; Genetic ancestry; Cancer genomics;
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Race-related variation in breast cancer incidence and mortality are well-documented in the United States. The effect of genetic ancestry on disparities in tumor genomics, risk factors, treatment, and outcomes of breast cancer is less understood. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is a publicly available resource that has allowed for the recent emergence of genome analysis research seeking to characterize tumor DNA and protein expression by ancestry as well as the social construction of race and ethnicity. Results from TCGA based studies support previous clinical evidence that demonstrates that American women with African ancestry are more likely to be afflicted with breast cancers featuring aggressive biology and poorer outcomes compared with women with other backgrounds. Data from TCGA based studies suggest that Asian women have tumors with favorable immune microenvironments and may experience better disease-free survival compared with white Americans. TCGA contains limited data on Hispanic/Latinx patients due to small sample size. Overall, TCGA provides important opportunities to define the molecular, biologic, and germline genetic factors that contribute to breast cancer disparities.
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页码:6427 / 6440
页数:13
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