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Breast Cancer: Prognostic Tool for Chemotherapy Response
Currently, a reliable method for identifying breast cancer patients likely to fail
therapy and suffer recurrence of the disease does not exist. A prognostic tool that would
enable doctors to consider alternate treatments for patients likely to fail standard regimens
would be valuable. BIOwulf funded a study based on a sample of 73 patients from which 49
patients had seen no recurrence. The study used 20 variables from preprocessed clinical
data such as: progesterone receptors, age, positive lymph nodes and total nodes surgically
removed to determine what variables were critical for prediction. Based on clinical data
alone, a "diagnostic pattern" was revealed that was able to accurately identify three out
of four women who ultimately failed chemotherapy treatment. BIOwulf and its team of
scientists expect to improve upon these results through incorporation of genomic and/or
proteomic data from the tissues associated with these cases.
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