Abstract: Molecular profiling studies have found that estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) human breast cancers are comprised of at least two distinct diseases with differing biologies. With the advent of DNA microarrays, global gene expression patterns were used to define the luminal A and luminal B subtypes of ER+ breast cancer, with luminal B cancers showing a more aggressive phenotype including substantially worse outcomes in patients. The luminal B subtype designation could be considered a surrogate for those ER+ tumors having low progesterone receptors, high proliferation, high grade, and predicted poor response to hormone therapy. While they express estrogen receptors, luminal B cancers do not show a corresponding expression of estrogen-...
Extreme heterogeneity of breast cancer (BC) is considered to be one of the reasons that affects the ...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
<div><p>The molecular classification of human breast tumors has afforded insights into subtype speci...
Chad J CreightonDepartment of Medicine and Dan L Duncan Cancer Center Division of Biostatistics. Bay...
Gene expression profiling has reshaped our understanding of breast cancer by defining and characteri...
Gene expression profiling has reshaped our understanding of breast cancer by defining and characteri...
The current molecular targets in breast cancer (BC) clinical trials were identified before the adven...
The current molecular classification divides breast cancer into four major subtypes, including lumin...
Recently, whole-genome molecular profiling of cancers has revealed that breast cancer consists of a ...
International audienceBreast cancers (BCs) of the luminal B subtype are estrogen receptor-positive (...
International audienceAbstract The genomics-based molecular classifications aim at identifying more ...
Global gene expression profiling (GEP) studies of breast cancer have identified distinct biological ...
Abstract Breast cancer is a collection of diseases with distinct molecular traits, prognosis, and th...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by different biopathological features, d...
Extreme heterogeneity of breast cancer (BC) is considered to be one of the reasons that affects the ...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
<div><p>The molecular classification of human breast tumors has afforded insights into subtype speci...
Chad J CreightonDepartment of Medicine and Dan L Duncan Cancer Center Division of Biostatistics. Bay...
Gene expression profiling has reshaped our understanding of breast cancer by defining and characteri...
Gene expression profiling has reshaped our understanding of breast cancer by defining and characteri...
The current molecular targets in breast cancer (BC) clinical trials were identified before the adven...
The current molecular classification divides breast cancer into four major subtypes, including lumin...
Recently, whole-genome molecular profiling of cancers has revealed that breast cancer consists of a ...
International audienceBreast cancers (BCs) of the luminal B subtype are estrogen receptor-positive (...
International audienceAbstract The genomics-based molecular classifications aim at identifying more ...
Global gene expression profiling (GEP) studies of breast cancer have identified distinct biological ...
Abstract Breast cancer is a collection of diseases with distinct molecular traits, prognosis, and th...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by different biopathological features, d...
Extreme heterogeneity of breast cancer (BC) is considered to be one of the reasons that affects the ...
In this study, in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) early stage breast cancer patients who were consi...
<div><p>The molecular classification of human breast tumors has afforded insights into subtype speci...