<div><p>Purpose</p><p>The molecular drivers of metastasis in breast cancer are not well understood. Therefore, we sought to identify the biological processes underlying distant progression and define a prognostic signature for metastatic potential in breast cancer.</p><p>Experimental design</p><p><i>In vivo</i> screening for metastases was performed using Chick Chorioallantoic Membrane assays in 21 preclinical breast cancer models. Expressed genes associated with metastatic potential were identified using high-throughput analysis. Correlations with biological function were determined using the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery.</p><p>Results</p><p>We identified a broad range of metastatic potential that was ind...
Breast cancer patients with the same stage of disease can have markedly different treatment respons...
Breast cancer is a world wide leading cancer and it is characterized by its aggressive metastasis. I...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...
PURPOSE:The molecular drivers of metastasis in breast cancer are not well understood. Therefore, we ...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
Abstract Background Published prognostic gene signatures in breast cancer have few genes in common. ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. Metastasis is the leading cause of h...
The lungs are a frequent target of metastatic breast cancer cells, but the underlying molecular mech...
Metastasis is a complex process that remains a major challenge in the clinical management of cancer,...
<p>A) Distant metastasis-free survival analysis of the DMFS gene signatures (left panels) or the met...
BackgroundGiven the large number of genes purported to be prognostic for breast cancer, it would be ...
Background: Breast cancers show variations in the number and biological aggressiveness of cancer ste...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
BackgroundBreast cancer metastasis is a highly prevalent cause of death for European females. DNA mi...
Abstract Background Metastasis is believed to progress in several steps including different pathways...
Breast cancer patients with the same stage of disease can have markedly different treatment respons...
Breast cancer is a world wide leading cancer and it is characterized by its aggressive metastasis. I...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...
PURPOSE:The molecular drivers of metastasis in breast cancer are not well understood. Therefore, we ...
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Patient outcome varies significantly, depending ...
Abstract Background Published prognostic gene signatures in breast cancer have few genes in common. ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. Metastasis is the leading cause of h...
The lungs are a frequent target of metastatic breast cancer cells, but the underlying molecular mech...
Metastasis is a complex process that remains a major challenge in the clinical management of cancer,...
<p>A) Distant metastasis-free survival analysis of the DMFS gene signatures (left panels) or the met...
BackgroundGiven the large number of genes purported to be prognostic for breast cancer, it would be ...
Background: Breast cancers show variations in the number and biological aggressiveness of cancer ste...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
BackgroundBreast cancer metastasis is a highly prevalent cause of death for European females. DNA mi...
Abstract Background Metastasis is believed to progress in several steps including different pathways...
Breast cancer patients with the same stage of disease can have markedly different treatment respons...
Breast cancer is a world wide leading cancer and it is characterized by its aggressive metastasis. I...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...