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Breast Cancer Heterogeneity and Response to Novel Therapeutics

Mariona Baliu‐Piqué, Atanasio Pandiella, Alberto Ocaña

2020Cancers78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Targeted cancer therapies against oncogenic drivers are actively being developed and tested in clinical trials. Targeting an oncogenic driver may only prove effective if the mutation is present in most tumoral cells. Therefore, highly heterogeneous tumors may be refractory to these therapies. This makes tumor heterogeneity a major challenge in cancer therapy. Although heterogeneity has traditionally been attributed to genetic diversity within cancer cell populations, it is now widely recognized that human cancers are heterogeneous in almost all distinguishable phenotypic characteristics. Understanding the genetic variability and also the non-genetic influences of tumor heterogeneity will provide novel insights into how to reverse therapeutic resistance and improve cancer therapy.

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Genetic heterogeneityCancerTumor heterogeneityBreast cancerTumour heterogeneityPhenotypeBiologyCancer researchMedicineBioinformaticsComputational biologyGeneticsGeneCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsPARP inhibition in cancer therapyAdvanced Breast Cancer Therapies
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