Skip Navigation

U S Department of Health and Human Services www.hhs.govOffice of Public Health and Science
WomensHealth.gov - The Federal Source for Women's Health Information Sponsored by the H H S Office on Women's Health
1-800-994-9662. TDD: 1-888-220-5446

April 28, 2009

Gene Alteration May Affect Breast Cancer Therapy

TUESDAY, April 28 (HealthDay News) -- Certain gene alterations improve breast cancer patients' response to anthracycline therapy, Canadian researchers say.

They found that women with tumors that carried topoisomerase II alpha (TOP2A) gene alterations had 65 percent better relapse-free survival and 67 percent better overall survival when treated with an anthracycline-containing regimen (cyclophosphamide, epirubicin and 5-fluorouracil [CEF]) than when treated with a non-anthracycline-containing regimen (cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil [CMF]).

Women whose tumors were TOP2A-normal, however, had a similar response to both therapies.

The increased responsiveness to CEF seen in women with TOP2A gene alterations is similar to that seen in breast cancer patients with an amplification of the HER2 gene, said Dr. Kathleen I. Pritchard, of the University of Toronto, and colleagues. The study was too small to determine whether the effect of TOP2A alterations was independent of HER2, they said.

Because women whose tumors are normal for TOP2A and HER2 do not appear to benefit from anthracycline-based treatment, they can be treated with less toxic regimens, such as CMF, the researchers said.

The study was published online Tuesday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

More information

The U.S. National Cancer Institute has more about breast cancer.

-- Robert Preidt
SOURCE: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, news release, April 28, 2009
id=626437

Skip navigation

This site is owned and maintained by the Office on Women's Health
in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Icon for portable document format (Acrobat) files You may need to download a free PDF reader to view files marked with this icon.


Home | Site index | Contact us

Health Topics | Tools | Organizations | Publications | Statistics | News | Calendar | Campaigns | Funding Opportunities
For the Media | For Health Professionals | For Spanish Speakers (Recursos en Español)

About Us | Disclaimer | Freedom of Information Act Requests | Accessibility | Privacy

U S A dot Gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal