A review of the importance of immune responses in luminal B breast cancer

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Abstract

Historically, the immune environment was not considered an important target for breast cancer treatment. However, the association of lymphocytic infiltrates in triple negative and HER-2 over-amplified breast cancer subtypes with better outcomes, has provoked interest in evaluating the role of the immune system in the luminal B subtype that accounts for 39% of breast cancers and has a poor patient prognosis. It is unknown which immunosuppressive cell types or molecules (e.g., checkpoint molecules) are relevant, or where measurement is most informative. We hypothesize that a profound immunosuppressive tumor and/or lymph node milieu is prognostic and impacts on responses to therapies.

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Nelson, D. J., Clark, B., Munyard, K., Williams, V., Groth, D., Gill, J., … Chan, A. (2017, March 4). A review of the importance of immune responses in luminal B breast cancer. OncoImmunology. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2017.1282590

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