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Association of ESR1 amplification with survival and benefit from CDK4/6 inhibition in breast cancer

Key Findings

  • Analysis of 27,979 breast cancers profiled by Caris identified ESR1 amplification as a rare genomic alteration enriched in Luminal B disease.
  • ESR1-amplified tumors exhibited genomic instability and enrichment of proliferative signaling pathways, including G2M checkpoint and MYC target gene sets.
  • Clinically, ESR1 amplification was associated with reduced overall survival and shorter palbociclib time on treatment, supporting its potential role as a negative predictive biomarker for CDK4/6 inhibition.
  • In this study, large real-world clinico-genomic analysis was used to identify rare molecular subsets associated with therapeutic resistance and clinically relevant treatment stratification in breast cancer.
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