Topoisomerase 2 Alpha and the Case for Individualized Breast Cancer Therapy |
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Authors: | Ronan W. Glynn Nicola Miller Maria C. Whelan Michael J. Kerin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, National University of Ireland, Galway, Clinical Science Institute, Costello Road, Galway, Ireland; |
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Abstract: |
Background Many patients with breast cancer receive no benefit from their treatment. This has led to a search for novel therapeutic targets whose identification may facilitate a more tailored approach, thereby avoiding unnecessary toxicity. Of these, topoisomerase 2 alpha (TOP2A), located at the HER2/neu amplicon on chromosome 17, has generated particular interest because its expression has been shown to correlate with response to anthracycline-based therapies. |
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