Breast cancer is trending its way as the most common cancer globally. Surgery remains the mainstream treatment modality. The gene expression signatures predict the prognosis in cancer patients. However, they are a limitation in resource-poor settings. India is predicted to see a rise in breast cancer patients in the years to come. New therapeutic target and prognostic indicators feasible to use are the need of the hour. Our study aims to evaluate the immunohistochemical expression of epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers, Snail + Slug and Twist, in breast cancer and their association with known prognostic indicators. The study was conducted on 60 patients of breast cancer who were primarily treated by surgery. IHC expression of Snail + Slug and Twist was evaluated and scored. They were categorized into high and low expression based on the median obtained on statistical analysis. Increased expression of EMT markers showed statistically significant association with the higher grade of the tumor and triple-negative and luminal B molecular subtype. Immunohistochemical expression of EMT markers Snail + Slug and Twist proves to be a reliable, efficient, and feasible in predicting the prognosis of breast cancer, and they should be targeted for novel therapeutic intervention.
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