Se Heon Cho
Dong-a University
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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2004
Mee Sook Roh; Sook Hee Hong; Jin Sook Jeong; Hyuk Chan Kwon; Min Chan Kim; Se Heon Cho; Jin Han Yoon; Tae Ho Hwang
To gain molecular understanding of carcinogenesis of breast cancer, gene expression profiles were analyzed using cDNA microarray representing 4,600 cDNAs in 10 breast cancer samples and the adjacent noncancerous breast tissues from the same patients. The alterations in gene expression levels were confirmed by reverse-transcription PCR in four randomly selected genes. Genes that were differently expressed in cancer and noncancerous tissues were identified. 106 (of which 55 were known) and 49 (of which 28 were known) genes were up- or down-regulated, respectively, in greater than 60% of the breast cancer samples. In cancer tissues, genes related to cell cycle, transcription, metabolism, cell structure/motility and signal transduction were mostly up-regulated. Furthermore, three cancer tissues showing immunohistochemically aberrant accumulation of β-catenin in the nucleus and/or cytoplasm revealed down-regulation of Siah and Axin genes and up-regulation of Wnt and c-myc genes. These findings were highly consistent with Wnt signaling pathway associated with β-catenin regulation previously suggested by others. Our studies, therefore, provide not only a molecular basis to understand biological processes of breast cancer but also useful resources to define the mechanism of β-catenin expression in tumorigenesis of breast cancer.
Onkologie | 2010
Hyuk-Chan Kwon; Sung Yong Oh; Sung-Hyun Kim; Suee Lee; Kyung A Kwon; Young Jin Choi; Goon-Jae Cho; Yang-Soo Kim; Jin Hwa Lee; Dae Cheol Kim; Hyung-Sik Lee; Se Heon Cho; Hyo-Jin Kim
Background: The principal objective of this study was to assess clinical outcomes by breast cancer subtype in patients with brain metastases. Methods: Estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) status was evaluated via immunohistochemical staining. Four survival time intervals were compared according to the subtype (ER+/HER2–, HER2+, triple negative (TN)). Results: 20 (30.3%) of the 66 patients in this study were ER+/HER2–, 20 (30.3%) were HER2+, and 26 (39.4%) were TN. The disease-free survival rates of ER+/HER2–, HER2+, and TN patients were 30.0, 17.0, and 17.9 months, respectively (p = 0.040). The median time intervals from distant metastasis to brain metastasis were 20.6, 19.5, and 9.0 months, respectively (p = 0.012). The times from initial diagnosis to brain metastasis were 52.9, 33.6, and 25.5 months, respectively (p = 0.026). However, the overall survival rates did not differ significantly (p = 0.276). Conclusions: Patients with TN breast cancer were more likely to develop distant metastasis earlier, and also evidenced poor overall survival. Triple receptor status may be employed as a prognostic marker for breast cancer patients with brain metastases.
Journal of Breast Cancer | 2015
Suee Lee; Sung Yong Oh; Sung-Hyun Kim; Ji Hyun Lee; Dae Cheul Kim; Se Heon Cho; Hyo-Jin Kim
Adenomyoepithelioma (AME) of the breast is an uncommon tumor characterized by its dual differentiation into luminal cells and myoepithelial cells. In most cases these tumors have a benign clinical course, but distant metastases have been reported. We present the case of a 51-year-old woman diagnosed with malignant AME. The patient underwent a right modified radical mastectomy, and pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of malignant AME. Ten months after the operation, multiple hepatic, pleural, and abdominal wall metastases were detected. A number of palliative chemotherapeutic agents were tried, including anthracycline and taxanes. However, the disease continued to progress, and superior vena cava syndrome developed as a result of direct tumor invasion. The patient received salvage eribulin monotherapy. After two cycles of this treatment, her clinical symptoms were ameliorated, and a computed tomography scan showed a partial response. Eribulin chemotherapy was thus effective in treating malignant AME in this case.
European Journal of Radiology | 2013
Jin Hwa Lee; Eun-Kyung Kim; Jong Young Oh; Hyuk-Chan Kwon; Seong Hwan Kim; Dae Cheol Kim; Se Heon Cho; Kyung Jin Nam
The Breast | 2008
Jin Hwa Lee; Eun-Kyung Kim; Sunseob Choi; Kyung Jin Nam; Dae Cheol Kim; Se Heon Cho
Journal of Breast Cancer | 2010
Hyuk-Chan Kwon; Sung Yong Oh; Sung-Hyun Kim; Suee Lee; Kyung A Kwon; Ji Hyun Lee; Mi Ri Lee; Se Heon Cho; Young Jin Choi; Hyo-Jin Kim
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society | 2006
Jin Hwa Lee; Eun Kyung Kim; Seong Kuk Yoon; Sunseob Choi; Kyung Jin Nam; Se Heon Cho; Dae Cheol Kim; Jung Il Kim
Ultrasonography | 2011
Woo Jeong Kim; Jin Hwa Lee; Eun Ju Kang; Dae Cheol Kim; Se Heon Cho; Kyung Jin Nam
The Breast | 2011
Se Heon Cho; M.R. Lee; Dae Cheol Kim; K.C. Lee; Jung-Shin Lee; H.C. Kwon; H.S. Lee; Su Jin Lee
The Breast | 2011
Se Heon Cho; M.R. Lee; Dae Cheol Kim; K.C. Lee; Jung-Shin Lee; H.C. Kwon; H.S. Lee; Su Jin Lee