Clinics are increasingly adopting gene-expression profiling to diagnose breast cancer subtype, providing an intrinsic, molecular portrait of the tumor. For example, the PAM50- based Prosigna test quantifies expression of 50 key genes to classify breast cancer subtype, and this method of classification has been demonstrated to be superior over traditional immunohistochemical methods that detect proteins, to predict risk of disease recurrence. However, these tests were largely developed and validated using breast cancer samples from postmenopausal women. Thus, the accuracy of such tests has not been explored in the context of the hormonal fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone that occur during the menstrual cycle in premenopausal women. C...
Gene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cancer biolog...
Background:Data are lacking to describe gene expression–based breast cancer intrinsic subtype patter...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
Abstract Background The four intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer, defined by differential expression...
Purpose: To compare clinical, immunohistochemical (IHC), and gene expression models of prognosis app...
Gene expression profiling classifies breast cancer into intrinsic subtypes based on the biology of t...
Background Breast cancer comprises several molecular subtypes with different prognoses and possibly ...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: The West German Study Group (WSG) Breast Cancer Intrinsic Subtype (BCIST) study w...
Introduction: Breast cancer in premenopausal women (preM) is frequently associated with worse progno...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
In breast cancer, progesterone receptor (PR) positivity or abundance is positively associated with s...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
AbstractGene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cance...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer comprises several molecular subtypes with different prognoses and possibly...
The major changes in hormone levels that occur through the menstrual cycle have been postulated to a...
Gene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cancer biolog...
Background:Data are lacking to describe gene expression–based breast cancer intrinsic subtype patter...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...
Abstract Background The four intrinsic subtypes of breast cancer, defined by differential expression...
Purpose: To compare clinical, immunohistochemical (IHC), and gene expression models of prognosis app...
Gene expression profiling classifies breast cancer into intrinsic subtypes based on the biology of t...
Background Breast cancer comprises several molecular subtypes with different prognoses and possibly ...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: The West German Study Group (WSG) Breast Cancer Intrinsic Subtype (BCIST) study w...
Introduction: Breast cancer in premenopausal women (preM) is frequently associated with worse progno...
Objective: To examine and summarize the most discussed molecular targets for prognosis prediction in...
In breast cancer, progesterone receptor (PR) positivity or abundance is positively associated with s...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
AbstractGene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cance...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer comprises several molecular subtypes with different prognoses and possibly...
The major changes in hormone levels that occur through the menstrual cycle have been postulated to a...
Gene-expression profiling has had a considerable impact on our understanding of breast cancer biolog...
Background:Data are lacking to describe gene expression–based breast cancer intrinsic subtype patter...
Biological changes that occur during metastatic progression of breast cancer are still incompletely ...