YesPurpose: Nipple secretions are protein-rich and a potential source of breast cancer biomarkers for breast cancer screening. Previous studies of specific proteins have shown limited correlation with clinicopatholigical features. Our aim, in this pilot study, was to investigate the intra- and inter-patient protein composition of nipple secretions and the implications for their use as liquid biopsies. Experimental design: Matched pairs of NAF (n=15) were characterised for physicochemical properties and SDS PAGE. Four pairs were selected for semi-quantitative proteomic profiling and trypsin-digested peptides analysed using 2D LC Orbitrap Fusion mass spectrometry. The resulting data was subject to bioinformatics analysis and statistical eval...
Despite the fact that breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer and a leading cause of c...
Background:Tissue protein expression profiling has the potential to detect new biomarkers to improve...
Breast cancer, a worldwide disease with increasing incidence, develops from ductal/lobular epitheliu...
The early detection of breast cancer is the best means to minimise disease-related mortality. Curren...
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...
The existence of cellular, molecular and biochemical heterogeneity of human breast cancers reveals t...
Abstract Background Worldwide, breast cancer is the main cause of cancer mortality in women. Most ca...
NAF is a breast fluid that is closely related to the tumor microenvironment and a valuable sample fo...
Nipple aspirate fluid is the physiological biofluid lining ductal epithelial cells. Historically, cy...
BACKGROUND: One of the major goals in cancer research is to find and evaluate the early presence...
Abstract Background Herein we present the results of two related investigations. The first study det...
YesThere has been tremendous progress in detection of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, resulti...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women in the United States, and early detecti...
There is substantial interest in applying proteomics to cancer biomarker discovery. Proteomics is pa...
Despite the fact that breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer and a leading cause of c...
Background:Tissue protein expression profiling has the potential to detect new biomarkers to improve...
Breast cancer, a worldwide disease with increasing incidence, develops from ductal/lobular epitheliu...
The early detection of breast cancer is the best means to minimise disease-related mortality. Curren...
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...
The existence of cellular, molecular and biochemical heterogeneity of human breast cancers reveals t...
Abstract Background Worldwide, breast cancer is the main cause of cancer mortality in women. Most ca...
NAF is a breast fluid that is closely related to the tumor microenvironment and a valuable sample fo...
Nipple aspirate fluid is the physiological biofluid lining ductal epithelial cells. Historically, cy...
BACKGROUND: One of the major goals in cancer research is to find and evaluate the early presence...
Abstract Background Herein we present the results of two related investigations. The first study det...
YesThere has been tremendous progress in detection of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, resulti...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women in the United States, and early detecti...
There is substantial interest in applying proteomics to cancer biomarker discovery. Proteomics is pa...
Despite the fact that breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer and a leading cause of c...
Background:Tissue protein expression profiling has the potential to detect new biomarkers to improve...
Breast cancer, a worldwide disease with increasing incidence, develops from ductal/lobular epitheliu...