VUS-type alteration in POLD1 and microsatellite instability in a metastatic luminal B breast cancer patient

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Microsatellite instability (MSI) and POLD1 mutations are usually described in colorectal tumours in patients with polyposis syndrome but rarely found in breast tumours. This case describes a metastatic luminal B breast tumour in a young patient with an important family history of cancer. Mutational studies found a Variant of Uncertain Significance (VUS)-type alteration in POLD1 that motivated the study for MSI, which was found positive. Recent data point towards the use of pembrolizumab as a treatment option for tumour presenting with MSI instead of chemotherapy.

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da Silva, C. M., Shimba, D., Oishi, D., Cagnacci, A., de Gouvea, A. C. R. C., & Ades, F. (2020). VUS-type alteration in POLD1 and microsatellite instability in a metastatic luminal B breast cancer patient. Ecancermedicalscience, 14. https://doi.org/10.3332/ECANCER.2020.1002

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