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The Potential of Hormonal Therapies for Treatment of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Melanie Kirkby, Alyanna Popatia, Jessie R. Lavoie, Lisheng Wang

2023Cancers25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is considered one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer with poor survival rates compared to other breast cancer subtypes. TNBC is characterized by the absence of the estrogen receptor alpha, progesterone receptor, and the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2, limiting those viable treatment options available to patients with other breast cancer subtypes. Furthermore, due to the particularly high heterogeneity of TNBC, conventional treatments such as chemotherapy are not universally effective, leading to drug resistance and intolerable side effects. Thus, there is a pressing need to discover new therapies beneficial to TNBC patients. This review highlights current findings regarding the roles of three steroid hormone receptors, estrogen receptor beta, the androgen receptor, and the glucocorticoid receptor, in the progression of TNBC. In addition, we discussed several ongoing and completed clinical trials targeting these hormone receptors in TNBC patients.

Topics & Concepts

Triple-negative breast cancerBreast cancerMedicineEstrogen receptorProgesterone receptorOncologyHormone receptorInternal medicineAndrogen receptorEstrogenHormoneCancerReceptorCancer researchProstate cancerEstrogen and related hormone effectsBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesHER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
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