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Illustration of breast encompassing blue normal cells and red cancer cells.
Finding
Researchers find an epigenetic role in how breast cancer tumors develop resistance to treatment.
People milling about at the 2019 ASCO meeting
Roundup
Read about a few of the MSK studies being presented at the 2019 American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting.
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Feature
Even the most common cancers have aspects that are not fully grasped by the public.
Scanning electron microscope image of a breast cancer cell.
In the Lab
A new finding provides insight into how breast cancer develops resistance to aromatase inhibitors.
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have identified, for the first time, an epigenetic mechanism promoting breast cancer. The team found that inhibition of the PI3K pathway leads to activation of ER-dependent transcription through the epigenetic regulator KMT2D. These findings provide a rationale for epigenetic therapy in patients with PIK3CA-mutant, ER-positive breast cancer. While epigenetic factors have been known to play an important role in various cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma, this is the first evidence found in breast cancer. This research co-led by José Baselga, MD, PhD, Physician-in-Chief and Chief Medical Officer, appears in the March 24, 2017 issue of Science. For more information on this work and to speak with the study authors, contact [email protected].
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Feature
MSK leads the way in optimizing radiation treatment for breast cancer patients.
Surgeon in scrubs operating on patient.
In the Clinic
Women who have reconstructive surgery after mastectomy and radiation for breast cancer are usually more satisfied with the results when their own tissue is used instead of implants.
Stem cells induced to become cardiomyocytes
In the Lab
Investigators are looking at how and why the breast cancer drug trastuzumab sometimes causes long-lasting and potentially serious cardiac side effects.
Pictured: Kenneth Offit
Finding
A study identifies genetic variations that alter the risk of breast cancer in women who have a certain gene mutation.
MSK breast cancer specialists Sarat Chandarlapaty and Pedram Razavi.
Article
Learn about new findings regarding how inherited and acquired genetic mutations cause breast cancer resistance to certain therapies.