The existence of cellular, molecular and biochemical heterogeneity of human breast cancers reveals the intricacy of biomarkers complexity, stimulating studies on new approaches (like "liquid biopsies") for the improvements in precision medicine. Breast cancer is recognized as a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide with tumors significantly diverse and containing many types of cells showing different genetic and epigenetic profiles. In this field, the technology of Liquid Biopsy (applied to a fluid produced by breast gland, named nipple aspirate fluids, NAF) highlights the power of combining basic and clinical research. NAF is the mirror of the entire ductal/alveolar breast tree providing almost complete proteomic profile and a...
Liquid biopsies represent an attractive, minimally-invasive alternative to surgical sampling or comp...
Analyzing blood as a so-called liquid biopsy in breast cancer (BC) patients has the potential to ada...
Nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) is an intraductal mammary fluid that, because of its close proximity to ...
The existence of cellular, molecular and biochemical heterogeneity of human breast cancers reveals t...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer (BC) is critical for increasing survival rates. However...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of breast cancer (BC) is critical for increasing survival rates. However...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, representing approximately one-fourth of a...
The early detection of breast cancer is the best means to minimise disease-related mortality. Curren...
YesPurpose: Nipple secretions are protein-rich and a potential source of breast cancer biomarkers fo...
BACKGROUND: One of the major goals in cancer research is to find and evaluate the early presence...
Nipple aspirate fluid is the physiological biofluid lining ductal epithelial cells. Historically, cy...
International audienceIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Desp...
Abstract There has been tremendous progress in detection of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, r...
Early detection and diagnosis are critical to successful treatment of breast cancer. Currently avail...
Breast cancer is the most frequent carcinoma and second most common cause of cancer-related mortalit...
Liquid biopsies represent an attractive, minimally-invasive alternative to surgical sampling or comp...
Analyzing blood as a so-called liquid biopsy in breast cancer (BC) patients has the potential to ada...
Nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) is an intraductal mammary fluid that, because of its close proximity to ...
The existence of cellular, molecular and biochemical heterogeneity of human breast cancers reveals t...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer (BC) is critical for increasing survival rates. However...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of breast cancer (BC) is critical for increasing survival rates. However...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, representing approximately one-fourth of a...
The early detection of breast cancer is the best means to minimise disease-related mortality. Curren...
YesPurpose: Nipple secretions are protein-rich and a potential source of breast cancer biomarkers fo...
BACKGROUND: One of the major goals in cancer research is to find and evaluate the early presence...
Nipple aspirate fluid is the physiological biofluid lining ductal epithelial cells. Historically, cy...
International audienceIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Desp...
Abstract There has been tremendous progress in detection of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, r...
Early detection and diagnosis are critical to successful treatment of breast cancer. Currently avail...
Breast cancer is the most frequent carcinoma and second most common cause of cancer-related mortalit...
Liquid biopsies represent an attractive, minimally-invasive alternative to surgical sampling or comp...
Analyzing blood as a so-called liquid biopsy in breast cancer (BC) patients has the potential to ada...
Nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) is an intraductal mammary fluid that, because of its close proximity to ...