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Frecuencia de la sobreexpresión de HER-2 en pacientes con cáncer de mama en el Instituto del Cáncer SOLCA, Cuenca en el periodo 2016-2019
Fecha
2021-04-21Autor
Orbe Muñoz, Laura Cristina
Institución
Resumen
Background: Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant neoplasm in the
female population, constituting approximately 25% of all cancers in women around
the world. This pathology presents a very heterogeneous etiology since several
factors are involved, it has been proved that the HER-2 oncogene encodes a
transmembrane growth factor receptor, which is overexpressed in 20 to 30% of
breast cancer cases and is associated with an adverse prognosis of the disease
due to its aggressive biological behavior
Objective: To determine the frequency of HER-2 overexpression in breast cancer
patients at the Solca Cancer Institute, Cuenca in the period 2016-2019.
Methodology: The present research was descriptive, cross-sectional and
retrospective. The universe consisted of a female population with breast cancer,
whose breast tissue samples were sent to the Immunohistochemistry laboratory of
the “Instituto Del Cancer, Solca-Cuenca”, for HER-2 determination. Descriptive
statistics and association tests were used for the analysis and interpretation of the
results.
Results: 623 charts of breast cancer patients with age limits of 18 to 96 years of
age between 2016 and 2019 were included. 26.8% overexpressed HER-2. No
relationship of age, origin, parity and family history with HER-2 overexpression in
breast cancer was found. On the other hand, there was a relationship between
HER-2 overexpression with disease stage and hormone receptor expression
(estrogen and progesterone).