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Exploring Biomarkers in Breast Cancer: Hallmarks of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Follow-Up in Clinical Practice

Authors :
Laura Lopez-Gonzalez
Alicia Sanchez Cendra
Cristina Sanchez Cendra
Eduardo David Roberts Cervantes
Javier Cassinello Espinosa
Tatiana Pekarek
Oscar Fraile-Martinez
Cielo García-Montero
Ana María Rodriguez-Slocker
Laura Jiménez-Álvarez
Luis G. Guijarro
Soledad Aguado-Henche
Jorge Monserrat
Melchor Alvarez-Mon
Leonel Pekarek
Miguel A. Ortega
Raul Diaz-Pedrero
Source :
Medicina, Vol 60, Iss 1, p 168 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

Breast cancer is a prevalent malignancy in the present day, particularly affecting women as one of the most common forms of cancer. A significant portion of patients initially present with localized disease, for which curative treatments are pursued. Conversely, another substantial segment is diagnosed with metastatic disease, which has a worse prognosis. Recent years have witnessed a profound transformation in the prognosis for this latter group, primarily due to the discovery of various biomarkers and the emergence of targeted therapies. These biomarkers, encompassing serological, histological, and genetic indicators, have demonstrated their value across multiple aspects of breast cancer management. They play crucial roles in initial diagnosis, aiding in the detection of relapses during follow-up, guiding the application of targeted treatments, and offering valuable insights for prognostic stratification, especially for highly aggressive tumor types. Molecular markers have now become the keystone of metastatic breast cancer diagnosis, given the diverse array of chemotherapy options and treatment modalities available. These markers signify a transformative shift in the arsenal of therapeutic options against breast cancer. Their diagnostic precision enables the categorization of tumors with elevated risks of recurrence, increased aggressiveness, and heightened mortality. Furthermore, the existence of therapies tailored to target specific molecular anomalies triggers a cascade of changes in tumor behavior. Therefore, the primary objective of this article is to offer a comprehensive review of the clinical, diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic utility of the principal biomarkers currently in use, as well as of their clinical impact on metastatic breast cancer. In doing so, our goal is to contribute to a more profound comprehension of this complex disease and, ultimately, to enhance patient outcomes through more precise and effective treatment strategies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16489144 and 1010660X
Volume :
60
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Medicina
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.196d52c908454cbd849abb34845a4815
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60010168