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Latest Therapeutical Approaches for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: From Preclinical to Clinical Research

Mariona Pont, Marta Marqués, Anabel Sorolla

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents roughly one-sixth of all breast cancer patients, but accounts for 30-40% of breast cancer deaths. Due to the lack of typical biomarkers exploited clinically for breast cancer, it remains very difficult to treat. Moreover, its intrinsic high heterogeneity and proneness to become resistant to the drugs administered makes the treatment management very challenging for oncologists. Herein, we outline the different therapies used currently for TNBC and list the ongoing clinical trials to provide an overview of the most recent TNBC therapeutic landscape. In addition, we highlight the emerging therapies in the preclinical stage that hold the most promise, such as epigenetic modulators, CRISPR, miniproteins, radioconjugates, cancer vaccines, and PROTACs. Moreover, we navigate through the existing limitations and challenges which hamper the development of new and more effective treatments for TNBC. Lastly, we point to emerging new directions that may revolutionize future therapy for TNBC.

Topics & Concepts

Triple-negative breast cancerBreast cancerMedicineClinical trialCancerOncologyInternal medicineProtein Degradation and InhibitorsUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysCAR-T cell therapy research
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