Research
Mayo Clinic researchers have a rich history in advancing precision medicine for breast cancer. Projects include:
- Finding new therapies for breast cancer
- Identifying an enzyme that regulates DNA repair
- Identifying subsets of women who do not benefit from cancer drugs called aromatase inhibitors
- Identifying genetic variations in the enzyme CYP2D6, which helps explain why some people with breast cancer don't respond to tamoxifen
- Developing a new drug to replace tamoxifen for people with low CYP2D6 enzyme activity
- Developing a new drug for women with resistance to aromatase inhibitors
- Identifying mechanisms for why some people do not respond to endocrine treatment, and then developing a new drug for breast cancer
Publications
See a list of publications by Mayo Clinic doctors on precision medicine for breast cancer on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.
Read more about breast cancer research laboratories and programs:
- Center for Individualized Medicine
- Breast Cancer SPORE