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Breast cancer biobank from a single institutional cohort in an urban setting in india: Tumor characteristics and survival outcomes

Authors :
Laleh Busheri
Santosh Dixit
Smeeta Nare
Rashmi Alhat
George Thomas
Mangal Jagtap
Ruth Navgire
Priya Shinde
Rituja Banale
Rohini Unde
Ruhi Reddy
Shahin Shaikh
Aishwarya Konnur
Namrata Namewar
Ashwini Bapat
Ankita Patil
Rateeka Johari
Roli Kushwaha
Wimpy Kumari
Beenu Varghese
Pooja Deshpande
Chetan Deshmukh
Devaki A. Kelkar
L S Shashidhara
Chaitanyanand B Koppiker
Madhura Kulkarni
Source :
Cancer Treatment and Research Communications, Vol 28, Iss , Pp 100409- (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract: 250 words: Background: A breast cancer biobank with retrospectively collected patient data and FFPE tissue samples was established in 2018 at Prashanti Cancer Care Mission, Pune, India. It runs a cancer care clinic with support from a single surgeon's breast cancer practice. The clinical data and tissue sample collection is undertaken with appropriate patient consent following ethical approval and guidelines. Methods: The biobank holds clinical history, diagnostic reports, treatment and follow-up information along with FFPE tumor tissue specimens, adjacent normal and, in few cases, contralateral normal breast tissue. Detailed family history and germline mutational profiles of eligible and consenting patients and their relatives are also deposited in the biobank. Results: Here, we report the first audit of the biobank. A total number of 994 patients with breast disease have deposited consented clinical records in the biobank. The majority of the records (80%, n = 799) are of patients with infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC). Of 799 IDC patients, 434 (55%) have deposited tumor tissue in the biobank with consent. In addition, germline mutation profiles of 84 patients and their family members are deposited. Follow-up information is available for 85% of the 434 IDC patients with an average follow-up of 3 years. Conclusion: The biobank has aided the initiation of translational research at our center in collaboration with eminent institutes like IISER Pune and SJRI Bangalore to evaluate profiles of breast cancer in an Indian cohort. The biobank will be a valuable resource to the breast cancer research community, especially to understand South Asian profiles of breast cancer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24682942
Volume :
28
Issue :
100409-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cancer Treatment and Research Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.77c935350f064c968d074c4d11a9d97c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctarc.2021.100409