Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of HER2/neu overexpression in Qatari women with breast cancer and to assess the survival in patients with HER2/neu positive tumors. METHODS: This is a retrospective study of clinical data of 70 Qatari female patients diagnosed with breast cancer during the period 1991 through to 2001, at Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar. We also performed a retrospective review of breast tissue sample for those patients using paraffin sections and applying immunohistochemistry staining-[Hercep test (DAKO Inc)] to determine the HER2/neu status. RESULTS: Eighteen patients (26%) were HER2/neu positive (2+ and 3+) with a mean age at diagnosis of 49.3years, and 52 (74%) were negative (0 and 1+) with mean age at diagnosis of 46.6 years. Of the patients with positive HER2/neu, 5 (28%) had a relapse of the disease and 4 (22%) died of the disease during follow up. Of the patients with HER2/neu, negative test 9 (17%) had a relapse of the disease and 10 (19%) died of the disease. The median survival function at mean of covariates for HER2/neu positive patients was 26 months, and for HER2/NEU negative patients was 28 months. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of HER2/neu over expression in Qatari female with breast cancer in this study is 26%, but due to a small sample size it may not reflect really the prevalence. Patient with HER2/neu positive were older at diagnosis than patients with HER2/neu negative, also they had higher relapse rate and mortality. Median survival function was better for HER2/neu negative patients.
Article Type
Research Article
First Page
832
Last Page
836
Recommended Citation
Rasul, Kakil I.; Mohammaed, Kelta; Abdalla, Awidi S.; Chong-Lopez, Augustin; Ahmad, Mubarak A.; Al-Homsi, Mohammed U.; Al-Hassan, Asma M.; Al-Alosi, Ahmad S.; and Bener, Bener A.
(2003)
"Study of HER2/neu status in Qatari women with breast carcinoma,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 24:
Iss.
8, Article 4.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.2123