Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis

Oestrogen receptor (ER) expression is routinely measured in breast cancer management, but the clinical merits of measuring progesterone receptor (PR) expression have remained controversial. Hence the major objective of this study was to assess the potential of PR as a predictor of response to endocr...

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Main Authors: Caronongan, Arturo, Venturini, Barbara, Canuti, Debora, Dlay, Satnam, Naguib, Raouf N. G., Sherbet, Gajanan V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-49642021-08-25T08:26:51Z Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis Caronongan, Arturo Venturini, Barbara Canuti, Debora Dlay, Satnam Naguib, Raouf N. G. Sherbet, Gajanan V. Oestrogen receptor (ER) expression is routinely measured in breast cancer management, but the clinical merits of measuring progesterone receptor (PR) expression have remained controversial. Hence the major objective of this study was to assess the potential of PR as a predictor of response to endocrine therapy. We report on analyses of the relative importance of ER and PR for predicting prognosis using robust multilayer perceptron artificial neural networks. Receptor determinations use immunohistochemical (IHC) methods or radioactive ligand binding assays (LBA). In view of the heterogeneity of intratumoral receptor distribution, we examined the relative merits of the IHC and LBA methods. Our analyses reveal a more significant correlation of IHCdetermined PR than ER with both nodal status and 5-year disease-free survival (DFS). In LBA, PR displayed higher correlation with survival and ER with nodal status. There was concordance of correlation of PR with DFS by both IHC and LBA. This study suggests a clear distinction between PR and ER, with PR displaying greater correlation than ER with disease progression and prognosis, and emphasizes the marked superiority of the IHC method over LBA. These findings may be valuable in the management of patients with breast cancer. 2016-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4021 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Progesterone—Receptors Estrogen—Receptors Breast—Cancer Neural networks (Computer science) Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Progesterone—Receptors
Estrogen—Receptors
Breast—Cancer
Neural networks (Computer science)
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Progesterone—Receptors
Estrogen—Receptors
Breast—Cancer
Neural networks (Computer science)
Computer Sciences
Caronongan, Arturo
Venturini, Barbara
Canuti, Debora
Dlay, Satnam
Naguib, Raouf N. G.
Sherbet, Gajanan V.
Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis
description Oestrogen receptor (ER) expression is routinely measured in breast cancer management, but the clinical merits of measuring progesterone receptor (PR) expression have remained controversial. Hence the major objective of this study was to assess the potential of PR as a predictor of response to endocrine therapy. We report on analyses of the relative importance of ER and PR for predicting prognosis using robust multilayer perceptron artificial neural networks. Receptor determinations use immunohistochemical (IHC) methods or radioactive ligand binding assays (LBA). In view of the heterogeneity of intratumoral receptor distribution, we examined the relative merits of the IHC and LBA methods. Our analyses reveal a more significant correlation of IHCdetermined PR than ER with both nodal status and 5-year disease-free survival (DFS). In LBA, PR displayed higher correlation with survival and ER with nodal status. There was concordance of correlation of PR with DFS by both IHC and LBA. This study suggests a clear distinction between PR and ER, with PR displaying greater correlation than ER with disease progression and prognosis, and emphasizes the marked superiority of the IHC method over LBA. These findings may be valuable in the management of patients with breast cancer.
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author Caronongan, Arturo
Venturini, Barbara
Canuti, Debora
Dlay, Satnam
Naguib, Raouf N. G.
Sherbet, Gajanan V.
author_facet Caronongan, Arturo
Venturini, Barbara
Canuti, Debora
Dlay, Satnam
Naguib, Raouf N. G.
Sherbet, Gajanan V.
author_sort Caronongan, Arturo
title Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis
title_short Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis
title_full Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis
title_fullStr Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis
title_full_unstemmed Neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis
title_sort neural analyses validate and emphasize the role of progesterone receptor in breast cancer progression and prognosis
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4021
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