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A rapid reduction in tumor size by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibition in hormone receptor-positive postpartum breast cancer: a case report of two patients and a review of the literature
BACKGROUND: Postpartum breast cancer (PPBC) as an independent entity different from PABC. PPBC is defined as breast cancer (BC) diagnosed within 5 years after delivery in many relevant literatures and is associated with a poor prognosis and a decrease in overall survival. PPBC patients commonly pres...
Autores principales: | , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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AME Publishing Company
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9843329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36660646 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-22-5201 |
Sumario: | BACKGROUND: Postpartum breast cancer (PPBC) as an independent entity different from PABC. PPBC is defined as breast cancer (BC) diagnosed within 5 years after delivery in many relevant literatures and is associated with a poor prognosis and a decrease in overall survival. PPBC patients commonly present with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) phenotype, multifocal lesions, and lymph node metastasis. Hormone receptor-positive (HR+) PPBC is an under-investigated subtype. In PPBC, the risk of death of HR+ subtype significantly increased two-fold, while that was only modestly increased for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtype, and was not significant in human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) subtype. HR+ PPBC is a subtype associating with enhanced signatures of cell cycle control, T-cell activation and exhaustion, decreased HR signaling, and altered P53 signaling. The recommended treatment for HR+ PPBC patients is still lacking. Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitors are used as a novel treatment standard not only in pretreated patients but also in the first-line setting of HR+ metastatic breast cancer (MBC). However, there is no clinical case report on the application and efficacy of CDK4/6 inhibitors in HR+ PPBC patients. CASE DESCRIPTION: This article describes the clinical cases of two patients with advanced HR+ PPBC who were rapidly relieved after receiving leuprorelin combined with letrozole combined with dalpiciclib. We reviewed the related literature of PPBC, and found that HR+ PPBC has not been clinically classified as a BC subtype, and only some basic studies suggested that HR+ PPBC may be sensitive to CDK4/6 inhibitors. The purpose of this study is to provide the basis for the related research on the therapeutic effect of CDK4/6 inhibitors in HR+ PPBC through the report of clinical cases. CONCLUSIONS: This article reports for the first time the good therapeutic effects of CDK4/6 inhibitors on HR+ PPBC patients. Based on our findings, we suggest that dalpiciclib combined with endocrine therapy can be considered as the first-line treatment for patients with advanced HR+ PPBC. Our case report provides new clinical evidence for the related research on the role of CDK4/6 inhibitors in HR+ PPBC therapy. |
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