2023
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.1039037
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Using publicly available datasets to identify population-based transcriptomic landscape contributing to the aggressiveness of breast cancer in young women

Abstract: Introduction: Although the risk of breast cancer increases with advancing age, some regions have larger number of young breast cancer patients (≤45 years-old), such as the Middle East, Eastern Asia, and North Africa, with more aggressive and poorly differentiated tumors. We aimed to conduct an in-silico analysis in an attempt to understand the aggressive nature of early-onset breast cancer, and to identify potential drivers of early-onset breast cancer using gene expression profiling datasets in a population-d… Show more

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“…BC is the most common cancer in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) [6] and the second leading cause of death among women due to the advanced stage of presentation with metastasis [7]. Remarkably, 41.9% of breast cancer cases in the UAE were diagnosed before the age of 49 years [8], and 26.9% had triple-negative BC (TNBC) [6]. Due to its high levels of tumor mutational burden, TNBC is an immunogenic subtype of breast cancer with specific immune cell infiltrates which might benefit from immunotherapy [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BC is the most common cancer in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) [6] and the second leading cause of death among women due to the advanced stage of presentation with metastasis [7]. Remarkably, 41.9% of breast cancer cases in the UAE were diagnosed before the age of 49 years [8], and 26.9% had triple-negative BC (TNBC) [6]. Due to its high levels of tumor mutational burden, TNBC is an immunogenic subtype of breast cancer with specific immune cell infiltrates which might benefit from immunotherapy [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%