Title of article :
Molecular Signatures of Radiation Response in Breast Cancer: Towards Personalized Decision-Making in Radiation Treatment
Author/Authors :
Speers, Corey Department of Radiation Oncology - Michigan Medicine - Ann Arbor - MI, USA - Comprehensive Cancer Center - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor - MI, USA , Pierce, Lori J. Department of Radiation Oncology - Michigan Medicine - Ann Arbor - MI, USA - Comprehensive Cancer Center - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor - MI, USA
Abstract :
Recent advances in gene expression profiling have allowed for a more sophisticated understanding of the biology of breast
cancers. These advances led to the development of molecular signatures that now allow clinicians to more individually tailor
recommendations regarding the utility and necessity of systemic therapies for women with breast cancer. Indeed, these molecularly
based tests have been incorporated into national and international best practice guidelines and are now part of routine practice.
Similar, though slower, progress is being made in the development of molecular signatures predictive of radiation response and
necessity for women with breast cancer. This article will discuss the history of radiation response signature development, the
current state of these signatures under ongoing clinical development, the barriers to their clinical adoption, and upcoming changes
and opportunities that may allow for the personalized radiation treatment recommendations enabled by the development of these
signatures.
Keywords :
Molecular Signatures , Radiation Response , Breast Cancer , Radiation Treatment
Journal title :
International Journal of Breast Cancer