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Akalanka, H.M.K. |
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Ekanayake, S. |
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Samarasinghe, K. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2017-11-07T11:07:15Z |
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dc.date.available |
2017-11-07T11:07:15Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2015 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Akalanka, H.M.K., Ekanayake, S., Samarasinghe, K. (2015). "Can Sex Hormone Concentrations Predict Her2 Status Of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Patients", Proceedings of 8th International Research Conference, KDU, Sri Lanka, 27th-28th Aug 2015, p. 131 |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6626 |
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Attached |
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dc.description.abstract |
Human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER2) is a transmembrane receptor on
breast cells that aid in controlling growth of breast cells. About 15%-25% of breast
cancers (BC) over express HER2 protein and is associated with poor prognosis. Estrogen
is found to be down regulating HER2 gene. However, no data on serum progesterone
and testosterone concentrations and their associations with HER2 status is available.
Thus this study was designed to analyze the possible associations between serum sex
hormone concentrations and HER2 status of postmenopausal BC patients. Consent
was obtained from newly diagnosed postmenopausal BC patients (n=75) selected
from National Cancer Institute Maharagama. Serum estrogen, testosterone and
progesterone concentrations were measured using Minividasimmuno analyzer. HER2
status was obtained from request forms. Statistical analysis (Kruscalwallis and ROC ,
curve) was done by SPSS version 16 (Ethical approval -651/32). More than half of
the study sample (55%) was HER2 negative and 35% showed a moderate/borderline
(equivocal) HER2 expression. Over expression of HER2 was observed only among 10%.
Mean serum testosterone, estrogen and progesterone concentrations were 0.25 (±0.19
ng/mL), 15.47 (±7.8pg/mL) and 0.38 (±0.4ng/mL) respectively. Significant differences j
in serum testosterone and estrogen concentrations with respect to HER2 expression
status was not observed (p>0.05). However, serum progesterone concentration had a
significant negative association with HER2 status (r=-0.34, p=0.03). The contribution of i
progesterone for the HER2 expression studied via ROC curve showed 81% (p<0.05, Cl
0.67-0.94) of area under the curve with a progesterone cutoff value of 25ng/mL with
76% sensitivity and 66% specificity. While serum estrogen and testosterone cannot
be used in predicting HER2 status of post menopausal BC women, the progesterone
concentrations <0.25ng/mL can be used as a cut off value in predicting over expression
of HER2 with 76% sensitivity and 66% specificity |
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Proceedings of 8th International Research Conference, KDU, Sri Lanka, 27th-28th Aug 2015 |
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dc.subject |
Breast Cancer |
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HER2 Status |
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Sex Hormones |
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dc.title |
Can Sex Hormone Concentrations Predict Her2 Status Of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Patients |
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dc.type |
Article |
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