Dr. O'Connor on Ongoing Breast Cancer Research

Video

In Partnership With:

Kathleen L. O'Connor, MD, professor, associate director of Cancer Education, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center, discusses the ongoing research in the field of breast cancer.

Kathleen L. O'Connor, MD, professor, associate director of Cancer Education, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center, discusses the ongoing research in the field of breast cancer.

A deeper understanding of the heterogeneity of breast cancer has evolved the treatment landscape, O'Connor explains. Some subtypes, such as luminal A cancers, are treated with hormonal therapy, while triple-negative subtypes do not yet have effective therapies. Trastuzumab (Herceptin) has demonstrated efficacy for patients in a number of breast cancer subtypes, she adds.

UK Markey is involved in research dedicated to understanding triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). A current focus by the NCI-designated cancer center is a pilot study aimed at understanding the genetics of TNBC and how these tumors respond to therapy.

Related Videos
Mike Lattanzi, MD, medical oncologist, Texas Oncology
Vikram M. Narayan, MD, assistant professor, Department of Urology, Emory University School of Medicine, Winship Cancer Institute; director, Urologic Oncology, Grady Memorial Hospital
Stephen V. Liu, MD
S. Vincent Rajkumar, MD
Pashtoon Murtaza Kasi, MD, MS
Naseema Gangat, MBBS
Samilia Obeng-Gyasi, MD, MPH,
Kian-Huat Lim, MD, PhD
Saurabh Dahiya, MD, FACP, associate professor, medicine (blood and marrow transplantation and cellular therapy), Stanford University School of Medicine, clinical director, Cancer Cell Therapy, Stanford BMT and Cell Therapy Division
Muhamed Baljevic, MD