Abstract- The molecular basis of metastatic potential of human breast carcinoma cells can be useful information to determine the practical implications in the diagnosis, determining prognosis and treatment of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to identify predictors of aggressive biological behavior and metastatic potential in breast carcinoma among a number of intrinsic biomarkers of tumor cells. We used routine formalin fixed, paraffin embedded tumor samples; sections were stained immunohistochemically to determine the expression of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), HER2/neu, Ki67, p53 and cathepsin D in 66 breast carcinoma patients. The result of the quantitative immunohistochemical assays were correlated with cli...
In order to identify the prognostic factors that significantly influence the disease-free survival r...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and its consequent complexity is a major challenge for phys...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers with greater than 1,300,000 cases and 450,000 deaths...
The use of biomarkers ensures breast cancer patients receive optimal treatment. Established biomarke...
Introduction: Breast cancer is leading cancer in women, and the incidence of breast cancer in India ...
SummaryBackgroundBreast cancer patients’ long-term survival rate depends on many factors, such as th...
AbstractOver the last years, new molecular prognostic and predictive markers in malignant tumours ha...
Background: Histologically similar tumors may have different prognoses and responses to treatment. T...
BACKGROUND: The widespread use of diagnostic breast imaging has yielded an increase in the detection...
The prognostic value of markers of biological properties of breast cancer (BC), their age-dependent ...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic and treatment-predictive biomarkers in primary breast cancer are routinely an...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer detected by screening has an unexplained prognostic advantage beyond stage...
Background: Traditional prognostic indicators of breast cancer, i.e. lymph node diffusion, tumor siz...
Abstract- Background: Prognostic factors of breast cancer not only act as a guide to overall prognos...
Breast cancer, being the most common type of malignant diseases, remains a significant challenge for...
In order to identify the prognostic factors that significantly influence the disease-free survival r...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and its consequent complexity is a major challenge for phys...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers with greater than 1,300,000 cases and 450,000 deaths...
The use of biomarkers ensures breast cancer patients receive optimal treatment. Established biomarke...
Introduction: Breast cancer is leading cancer in women, and the incidence of breast cancer in India ...
SummaryBackgroundBreast cancer patients’ long-term survival rate depends on many factors, such as th...
AbstractOver the last years, new molecular prognostic and predictive markers in malignant tumours ha...
Background: Histologically similar tumors may have different prognoses and responses to treatment. T...
BACKGROUND: The widespread use of diagnostic breast imaging has yielded an increase in the detection...
The prognostic value of markers of biological properties of breast cancer (BC), their age-dependent ...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic and treatment-predictive biomarkers in primary breast cancer are routinely an...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer detected by screening has an unexplained prognostic advantage beyond stage...
Background: Traditional prognostic indicators of breast cancer, i.e. lymph node diffusion, tumor siz...
Abstract- Background: Prognostic factors of breast cancer not only act as a guide to overall prognos...
Breast cancer, being the most common type of malignant diseases, remains a significant challenge for...
In order to identify the prognostic factors that significantly influence the disease-free survival r...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease and its consequent complexity is a major challenge for phys...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers with greater than 1,300,000 cases and 450,000 deaths...