Epidemiological characterization of hormonal receptor profiles and associated histopathological characteristics in Rwandan women with breast cancer: a retrospective study

Author:

Musanabaganwa Clarisse1ORCID,Ruton HindaORCID,Ruhangaza Deogratias2,Nsabimana Nicaise2,Kayitare Emmanuel2,Muvunyi Thierry Zawadi3,Semakula Muhammed1,Ntirenganya Faustin4,Emile Musoni4,Ndoli Jules5,Hategekimana Elisee5,Nassir Angus6,Makhoha Francis7,Uwimana Aline8,Gasana Joel1,Munezero Pierre Celestin9,Nyirazinyoye Laetitia10,Muvunyi Claude Mambo1,Mazarati Jean Baptiste11,Mutesa Leon12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Research, Innovation and Data Science, Rwanda Biomedical Centre

2. Butaro Hospital

3. King Faisal Hospital

4. University Teaching Hospital of Kigali

5. University Teaching Hospital of Butare

6. Kenya Institute of Bioinformatics

7. Mount Kenya University

8. Malaria and Other Parasitic Diseases Division, Rwanda Biomedical Centre

9. School of Medicine and Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda

10. School of public health, University of Rwanda

11. University of Global Health Equity, Kigali, Rwanda

12. Center of Human Genetics, University of Rwanda

Abstract

Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer mortality in Rwanda. The knowledge of hormonal receptors and Human Epidermal growth factor Receptor -2 (Her-2/Neu) profile remains crucial in the management of breast cancer, even in this –omics era. However, Immunohistochemistry staining and practice remains scarce in many hospital settings, especially in LMICS including Rwanda. This study aimed at determining the distribution of breast cancer molecular subtypes, and associated clinical outcome in Rwandan women. Methodology This study combined method consisting of an initial hospital-based epidemiological retrospective design to document the epidemiological data for breast cancer patients in Rwanda from January 2014 to June 2021. Records of patients with confirmed breast cancer were documented from 4 cancer centers of excellence in Rwanda. Results A high number of participants expressed estrogen receptor positive (55.6%) and HER2 was the lowest expressed receptor (33.1%). The triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) was more prevalent (37%), followed by luminal A (26%), HER2-enriched (24%) and luminal B (13%). These subtypes were found significantly different with regards to menopausal status, histological grades and hormonal therapy (p<0.0001). Conclusion This study revealed that patients who got treatment, especially hormonal therapy have much more chances of living than those who haven’t gone under treatment. Moreover, aggressive histological type and grade were also overexpressed. These suggest the introduction of other targeted therapies, and inclusion of ‘omic’ technologies necessary to individual characteristics of molecular landscape to manage breast cancer patients, especially TNBC patients. Future research on genetic characterization using genomic sequencing will shed light on the associated variant genes for breast cancer personalized medicine.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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