Background: Metastases from primary breast cancers can involve single or multiple organs at metastatic disease diagnosis. Molecular risk factors for particular patterns of metastastic spread in a clinical population are limited. Methods: A case-control design including 1357 primary breast cancers was used to study three distinct clinical patterns of metastasis, which occur within the first six months of metastatic disease: bone and visceral metasynchronous spread, bone-only, and visceral-only metastasis. Whole-genome expression profiles were obtained using whole genome (WG)-DASL assays from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples. A systematic protocol was developed for handling FFPE samples together with stringent data quality co...
Background: Bone is the most frequent site of metastases from breast cancer (BC), but no biomarkers ...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Introduction Some molecular subtypes of breast cancer have preferential sites of distant relapse....
Background: Metastases from primary breast cancers can involve single or multiple organs at metastat...
Background: Metastases from primary breast cancers can involve single or multiple organs at metastat...
Metastases from primary breast cancers can involve single or multiple organs at metastatic disease d...
Breast cancer metastasis to gynaecological organs is an understudied pattern of tumour spread. We ex...
Breast cancer metastasis to gynaecological organs is an understudied pattern of tumour spread. We ex...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
Metastatic breast cancer remains the leading cause of death for patients with breast cancer. This th...
Intratumoral heterogeneity may help drive resistance to targeted therapies in cancer. In breast canc...
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...
Breast cancer metastasis remains a clinical challenge, even within a single patient across multiple ...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
Background: Bone is the most frequent site of metastases from breast cancer (BC), but no biomarkers ...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Introduction Some molecular subtypes of breast cancer have preferential sites of distant relapse....
Background: Metastases from primary breast cancers can involve single or multiple organs at metastat...
Background: Metastases from primary breast cancers can involve single or multiple organs at metastat...
Metastases from primary breast cancers can involve single or multiple organs at metastatic disease d...
Breast cancer metastasis to gynaecological organs is an understudied pattern of tumour spread. We ex...
Breast cancer metastasis to gynaecological organs is an understudied pattern of tumour spread. We ex...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
Metastatic breast cancer remains the leading cause of death for patients with breast cancer. This th...
Intratumoral heterogeneity may help drive resistance to targeted therapies in cancer. In breast canc...
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...
Breast cancer metastasis remains a clinical challenge, even within a single patient across multiple ...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer patient deaths and remains a poorly characterized process. It...
Background: Bone is the most frequent site of metastases from breast cancer (BC), but no biomarkers ...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Introduction Some molecular subtypes of breast cancer have preferential sites of distant relapse....