Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2020; 24 (24): 12735-12740
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202012_24172

Effect of CTCs and INHBA level on the effect and prognosis of different treatment methods for patients with early breast cancer

X.-Q. Wang, B. Liu, B.-Y. Li, T. Wang, D.-Q. Chen

Department of Oncology Surgery, Qishan County Hospital of Shaanxi Province, Baoji, China. deqiang029@163.co


OBJECTIVE: We aimed at investigating the changes in the number of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in patients with early breast cancer (BCa) before and after different treatments, and the influence of INHBA expression on patients’ therapy efficacy and prognosis prediction was also evaluated.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Treatment plans were formulated based on patient’s condition and willingness. 160 patients with early BCa were divided into trastuzumab adjuvant group (80 cases) and surgery group (80 cases). The correlation between the number of CTCs and Inhibin, beta A (INHBA) level was assessed by Spearman correlation analysis. The cumulative survival curve was depicted using Kaplan-Meier method to evaluate the prognosis of patients in different groups.

RESULTS: The number of detected CTCs and INHBA expression in the two groups were both reduced as compared with those before chemotherapy. After 3 months of treatment, CTCs and INHBA level in the surgical group were detected lower than those in the trastuzumab group. The number of CTCs was positively correlated with INHBA level. The overall survival rate of patients in the surgery group was remarkably higher than those in the adjuvant trastuzumab group.

CONCLUSIONS: The CTCs in the peripheral blood of patients with early BCa showed a great relevance to INHBA expression, which may thus serve as predictors of treatment effect and prognosis of BCa patients in early stage. Meanwhile, we demonstrate that surgery should be the first choice for early BCa patients after chemotherapy.

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X.-Q. Wang, B. Liu, B.-Y. Li, T. Wang, D.-Q. Chen
Effect of CTCs and INHBA level on the effect and prognosis of different treatment methods for patients with early breast cancer

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2020
Vol. 24 - N. 24
Pages: 12735-12740
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202012_24172