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Biomarkers in Breast Cancer: An Old Story with a New End.

Lyvia Neves Rebello AlvesDébora Dummer MeiraLuiza Poppe MeriguetiMatheus Correia CasottiDiego do Prado VentorimJucimara Ferreira Figueiredo AlmeidaValdemir Pereira de SousaMarllon Cindra Sant'AnaRahna Gonçalves Coutinho da CruzLuana Santos LouroGabriel Mendonça SantanaThomas Erik Santos LouroRhana Evangelista SalazarDanielle Ribeiro Campos da SilvaAléxia Stefani Siqueira ZetumRaquel Silva Dos Reis TrabachFlávia Imbroisi Valle ErreraFlávia de PaulaEldamária de Vargas Wolfgramm Dos SantosElizeu Fagundes de CarvalhoIuri Drumond Louro
Published in: Genes (2023)
Breast cancer is the second most frequent cancer in the world. It is a heterogeneous disease and the leading cause of cancer mortality in women. Advances in molecular technologies allowed for the identification of new and more specifics biomarkers for breast cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and risk prediction, enabling personalized treatments, improving therapy, and preventing overtreatment, undertreatment, and incorrect treatment. Several breast cancer biomarkers have been identified and, along with traditional biomarkers, they can assist physicians throughout treatment plan and increase therapy success. Despite the need of more data to improve specificity and determine the real clinical utility of some biomarkers, others are already established and can be used as a guide to make treatment decisions. In this review, we summarize the available traditional, novel, and potential biomarkers while also including gene expression profiles, breast cancer single-cell and polyploid giant cancer cells. We hope to help physicians understand tumor specific characteristics and support decision-making in patient-personalized clinical management, consequently improving treatment outcome.
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