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Update on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in breast cancer, including recommendations to assess TILs in residual disease after neoadjuvant therapy and in carcinoma in situ: A report of the International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group on Breast Cancer

  • on behalf of the International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group on Breast Cancer
    ,
  • Maria Vittoria Dieci(corresponding author)(Author)
    ,
  • Nina Radosevic-Robin(Author)
    ,
  • Susan Fineberg(Author)
    ,
  • Gert van den Eynden(Author)
    ,
  • Nils Ternes(Author)
*Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Padova
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  • Istituto Oncologico Veneto IOV - IRCCS
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  • Université Clermont Auvergne
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  • Jean Perrin Comprehensive Cancer Centre
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  • Montefiore Medical Center
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  • Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 16-25 (10 pages)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Seminars in Cancer Biology (Volume 52)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 10/2018

Publication status

Published - 10/2018

ISSN

1044-579X

Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 85035012871
  • PubMed: 29024776

Abstract

Morphological evaluation of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in breast cancer is gaining momentum as evidence strengthens the clinical relevance of this immunological biomarker. TILs in the post-neoadjuvant residual disease setting are acquiring increasing importance as a stratifying marker in clinical trials, considering the raising interest on immunotherapeutic strategies after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. TILs in ductal carcinoma in situ, with or without invasive carcinoma, represent an emerging area of clinical breast cancer research. The aim of this report is to update pathologists, clinicians and researchers on TIL assessment in both the post-neoadjuvant residual disease and the ductal carcinoma in situ settings. The International Immuno-Oncology Working Group proposes a method for assessing TILs in these settings, based on the previously published International Guidelines on TIL Assessment in Breast Cancer. In this regard, these recommendations represent a consensus guidance for pathologists, aimed to achieve the highest possible consistency among future studies.

Funding Details

Roberto Salgado was supported by a grant from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). Federico Rojo was supported by CIBERONCCB/16/12/00481 and PI15/00934. David Rimm has served as consultant or advisor for: Astra Zeneca, Agendia, Bethyl Labs, Biocept, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cell Signaling Technology, Merck, OptraScan, Perkin Elmer and Ultivue. David Rimm receives funding from Astra Zeneca, Cepheid, Navigate/Novartis, Gilead Sciences, Pierre Fabre, and Perkin Elmer for research in his laboratory. Roberto Salgado was supported by a grant from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) . Federico Rojo was supported by CIBERONC CB/16/12/00481 and PI15/00934 .
FundersFunding numbers
NCI
ZICBC011638
BCRF
CIBERONCCB/16/12/00481
AstraZeneca
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Gilead Sciences
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Les Laboratories Pierre Fabre
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CIBERONC
PI15/00934, CB/16/12/00481

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