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Background/Aim: With advances in anti-HER2 treatment and improved prognoses of HER2-positive breast cancer, the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society of Pathologists (ASCO/CAP) have revised the HER2 diagnostic guidelines several times. We examined how to respond clinically to the revisions of the interpretation of the immunohistochemistry (IHC) method. Patients and Methods: We re-evaluated 254 patients diagnosed as HER2 IHC equivocal, who underwent fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) before and after the IHC diagnostic criteria update in 2013. Results: Twenty of 131 (15.3%) IHC equivocal cases by the ASCO/CAP 2007 guideline were IHC score 3+ and one of 20 (0.76%) was negative for FISH. Five of 123 (4.1%) IHC equivocal cases by the ASCO/CAP 2013 guideline were negative for IHC as per the 2007 guideline and four were positive for FISH. Conclusion: After revision of the ASCO/CAP 2013 guideline, 3.3% of HER2-negative cases before the revision should have received anti-HER2 treatment.
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YAMADA, M., KUBO, M., YAMAMOTO, H., YAMASHITA, N., KAI, M., ZAGUIRRE, K., … NAKAMURA, M. (2021). Effect of the 2013 asco-cap her2 testing guideline on the management of ihc/her2 2+ invasive breast cancer. Anticancer Research, 41(8), 4143–4149. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.15217
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