Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study.
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Background: Breast cancer is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality among women around the world. In Peru, it has recently surpassed cervical cancer as the most commonly reported cancer. Studying the relationship between intrinsic breast cancer subtypes and disease staging can optimize di...
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Tapia-Uriol, P.Becerra-Goicochea, L.Campos-Valderrama, V.Del Valle-Mendoza, J.Aguilar-Luis, M.A.Silva-Caso, W.2026-02-25T16:54:35Z2026-02-25T16:54:35Z2025http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14074/9900https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1553910Background: Breast cancer is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality among women around the world. In Peru, it has recently surpassed cervical cancer as the most commonly reported cancer. Studying the relationship between intrinsic breast cancer subtypes and disease staging can optimize diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Therefore, there is a need for better risk stratification, selection of personalized treatment, and improved early detection strategies. We conducted this study to address the lack of data on underrepresented populations such as the Peruvian population. The objective of the study was to analyze the distribution of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their correlation with prognostic factors and demographic characteristics among women in Peru. Methods: A descriptive, retrospective observational study was conducted, analyzing 67 cases of breast cancer of various intrinsic subtypes diagnosed at a referral hospital in Peru. Clinical, demographic, and pathological data were collected, including histological type, intrinsic subtype, tumor stage, and geographic origin of the patients. Intrinsic subtypes were classified through immunohistochemistry, and the data were processed to determine their distribution and correlation with prognostic factors such as disease stage. Results: The mean age of the 67 patients included in the study was 54.2 years. The majority of cases originated from the city of Cajamarca (56.7%, n = 38). Invasive breast carcinoma of no special type was the most common histological type (62.7%, n = 42). Among the intrinsic subtypes, luminal B was the most common (31.3%, n = 21), followed by luminal A and triple-negative (22.4%, n = 15), both with the same frequency. Furthermore, 16.4% (n = 11) of patients presented with metastasis at the time of evaluation. A high frequency of tumors was observed in Tumor, Nodes, Metastasis (TNM) stages 3 and 4, accounting for 49.2% (n = 33). Conclusion: This study describes the heterogeneity of breast cancer based on the identification of intrinsic subtypes within the analyzed population. The high frequency of luminal B, luminal A, and triple-negative subtypes is notable. The highest frequency of identified cases was in the advanced stages, highlighting the need for personalized treatments and improved early detection strategies.Este trabajo fue financiado por (UPC-C-10-2019).application/pdfengFrontiers Media SA.https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105006701968urn:issn:2296858XFront. Med. 2025; 12: 1553910info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/carcinomaductalbreastbreast neoplasmbreast carcinomashttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.21Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study.info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionreponame:UNC-Institucionalinstname:Universidad Nacional de Cajamarcainstacron:UNCORIGINALfmed-12-1553910.pdffmed-12-1553910.pdfapplication/pdf289940http://repositorio.unc.edu.pe/bitstream/20.500.14074/9900/1/fmed-12-1553910.pdfb4bba5e25149f53564fda8520e7e02d5MD5120.500.14074/9900oai:repositorio.unc.edu.pe:20.500.14074/99002026-02-26 11:07:27.483Universidad Nacional de Cajamarcarepositorio@unc.edu.pe |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. Tapia-Uriol, P. carcinoma ductal breast breast neoplasm breast carcinomas https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.21 |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. |
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Characterization of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their relationship with staging: an observational study. |
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Tapia-Uriol, P. |
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Tapia-Uriol, P. Becerra-Goicochea, L. Campos-Valderrama, V. Del Valle-Mendoza, J. Aguilar-Luis, M.A. Silva-Caso, W. |
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Becerra-Goicochea, L. Campos-Valderrama, V. Del Valle-Mendoza, J. Aguilar-Luis, M.A. Silva-Caso, W. |
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Background: Breast cancer is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality among women around the world. In Peru, it has recently surpassed cervical cancer as the most commonly reported cancer. Studying the relationship between intrinsic breast cancer subtypes and disease staging can optimize diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Therefore, there is a need for better risk stratification, selection of personalized treatment, and improved early detection strategies. We conducted this study to address the lack of data on underrepresented populations such as the Peruvian population. The objective of the study was to analyze the distribution of intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer and their correlation with prognostic factors and demographic characteristics among women in Peru. Methods: A descriptive, retrospective observational study was conducted, analyzing 67 cases of breast cancer of various intrinsic subtypes diagnosed at a referral hospital in Peru. Clinical, demographic, and pathological data were collected, including histological type, intrinsic subtype, tumor stage, and geographic origin of the patients. Intrinsic subtypes were classified through immunohistochemistry, and the data were processed to determine their distribution and correlation with prognostic factors such as disease stage. Results: The mean age of the 67 patients included in the study was 54.2 years. The majority of cases originated from the city of Cajamarca (56.7%, n = 38). Invasive breast carcinoma of no special type was the most common histological type (62.7%, n = 42). Among the intrinsic subtypes, luminal B was the most common (31.3%, n = 21), followed by luminal A and triple-negative (22.4%, n = 15), both with the same frequency. Furthermore, 16.4% (n = 11) of patients presented with metastasis at the time of evaluation. A high frequency of tumors was observed in Tumor, Nodes, Metastasis (TNM) stages 3 and 4, accounting for 49.2% (n = 33). Conclusion: This study describes the heterogeneity of breast cancer based on the identification of intrinsic subtypes within the analyzed population. The high frequency of luminal B, luminal A, and triple-negative subtypes is notable. The highest frequency of identified cases was in the advanced stages, highlighting the need for personalized treatments and improved early detection strategies. |
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