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Supplementary Information 2 from A Molecular Signature of the Nottingham Prognostic Index in Breast Cancer

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posted on 2023-03-30, 16:22 authored by Kun Yu, Chee How Lee, Puay Hoon Tan, Ga Sze Hong, Siew Bok Wee, Chow Yin Wong, Patrick Tan

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The Nottingham prognostic index (NPI) is a widely used clinicopathological staging system for breast cancer prognostication. Using a step-wise classification approach where breast tumor expression profiles were first divided into general “molecular subtypes” [estrogen receptor (ER)+, ER−, ERBB2+], followed by an independent analysis of each subtype, we identified a 62-gene expression signature (NPI-ES) highly correlated to the NPI in ER+ tumors. The NPI-ES classified the majority of ER+ tumors into two distinct groups with high confidence and was significantly correlated to NPI status in two independent sets of ER+ tumors derived from different centers. The NPI-ES is comparable to the classical NPI in identifying patients likely to exhibit a poor clinical prognosis, as well as to a recently described “prognosis signature” for breast cancer. Our findings demonstrate how expression profiling can complement classical staging systems employing histopathological parameters scored over a continuous range of values.

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