Background: First-generation gene signatures that identify breast cancer patients at risk of recurrence are confined to estrogen-positive cases and are driven by genes involved in the cell cycle and proliferation. Previously we induced sets of stromal genes that are prognostic for both estrogen-positive and estrogen-negative samples. Creating risk-management tools that incorporate these stromal signatures, along with existing proliferation-based signatures and established clinicopathological measures such as lymph node status and tumor size, should better identify women at greatest risk for metastasis and death. Methodology/Principal Findings: To investigate the strength and independence of the stromal and proliferation factors in estrogen-...
The overall survival rate is good for lymph-node-negative breast cancer patients, but they still suf...
Abstract Background Tumor microenvironment, in particular the stroma, plays an important role in bre...
BACKGROUND:Cancers induce gene expression alterations in stroma surrounding tumors that supports can...
BACKGROUND: First-generation gene signatures that identify breast cancer patients at risk of recurre...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>First-generation gene signatures that identify breast cancer patients at ...
Global gene expression analysis of tumor samples has been a valuable tool to subgroup tumors and has...
The classification of breast cancer patients into risk groups provides a pow...
Background: There are several indications that the composition of the tumor stroma can contribute to...
Abstract Background Published prognostic gene signatures in breast cancer have few genes in common. ...
Cancer patients are often overtreated because of a failure to identify low-risk cancer patients. Thu...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women worldwide. The purpose of ...
The molecular profiling of breast tumors using the powerful microarray technology has uncovered the ...
Multi-gene prognostic signatures derived from primary tumor biopsies can guide clinicians in designi...
To better understand the relationship between tumor-host interactions and the efficacy of chemothera...
BackgroundCancers induce gene expression alterations in stroma surrounding tumors that supports canc...
The overall survival rate is good for lymph-node-negative breast cancer patients, but they still suf...
Abstract Background Tumor microenvironment, in particular the stroma, plays an important role in bre...
BACKGROUND:Cancers induce gene expression alterations in stroma surrounding tumors that supports can...
BACKGROUND: First-generation gene signatures that identify breast cancer patients at risk of recurre...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>First-generation gene signatures that identify breast cancer patients at ...
Global gene expression analysis of tumor samples has been a valuable tool to subgroup tumors and has...
The classification of breast cancer patients into risk groups provides a pow...
Background: There are several indications that the composition of the tumor stroma can contribute to...
Abstract Background Published prognostic gene signatures in breast cancer have few genes in common. ...
Cancer patients are often overtreated because of a failure to identify low-risk cancer patients. Thu...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women worldwide. The purpose of ...
The molecular profiling of breast tumors using the powerful microarray technology has uncovered the ...
Multi-gene prognostic signatures derived from primary tumor biopsies can guide clinicians in designi...
To better understand the relationship between tumor-host interactions and the efficacy of chemothera...
BackgroundCancers induce gene expression alterations in stroma surrounding tumors that supports canc...
The overall survival rate is good for lymph-node-negative breast cancer patients, but they still suf...
Abstract Background Tumor microenvironment, in particular the stroma, plays an important role in bre...
BACKGROUND:Cancers induce gene expression alterations in stroma surrounding tumors that supports can...