Objective: Despite the clinical similarities triple-negative and basal-like breast cancer are not synonymous. Indeed, not all basal-like cancers are negative for estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and HER2 expression while triple-negative also encompasses other cancer types. P53 protein appears heterogeneously expressed in triple-negative breast cancers, suggesting that it may be associated with specific biological subgroups with a different outcome. Methods: We comparatively analyzed p53 expression in triple-negative tumors from two independent breast cancer case series (633 cases from the University of Ferrara and 1076 cases from the University of Nottingham). Results: In both case series, p53 protein expression was able to subdivid...
Introduction: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, often through p53 mutation...
Purpose: Triple-negative (TN; estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER-2 negative) cancer a...
Objective: A recent suggestion is that the predictive value of a single biomarker may rely on the ge...
Objective: Despite the clinical similarities triple-negative and basal-like breast cancer are not sy...
Genomic analysis and protein expression assimilate triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) with basal-...
Abstract Introduction: "Triple" negative breast cancer is a subgroup of so-called basal-li...
While p53 mutation is found in the majority of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and despite rece...
Objective: A recent suggestion is that the predictive value of a single biomarker may rely on the ge...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, ofte...
Mutations of the p53 gene are the most common genomic alterations associated with triple-negative br...
Breast cancer is an increasingly important cause of illness and death among women. In recent years s...
Triple negative breast cancers, which are defined by lack of expression of estrogen, progesterone, o...
P53; a tumor suppressor gene has known to have a role in a group of human cancers. Its role in breas...
Mutation of p53 is a common feature of cancer. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy that deve...
Introduction: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, often through p53 mutation...
Purpose: Triple-negative (TN; estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER-2 negative) cancer a...
Objective: A recent suggestion is that the predictive value of a single biomarker may rely on the ge...
Objective: Despite the clinical similarities triple-negative and basal-like breast cancer are not sy...
Genomic analysis and protein expression assimilate triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) with basal-...
Abstract Introduction: "Triple" negative breast cancer is a subgroup of so-called basal-li...
While p53 mutation is found in the majority of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and despite rece...
Objective: A recent suggestion is that the predictive value of a single biomarker may rely on the ge...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, ofte...
Mutations of the p53 gene are the most common genomic alterations associated with triple-negative br...
Breast cancer is an increasingly important cause of illness and death among women. In recent years s...
Triple negative breast cancers, which are defined by lack of expression of estrogen, progesterone, o...
P53; a tumor suppressor gene has known to have a role in a group of human cancers. Its role in breas...
Mutation of p53 is a common feature of cancer. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy that deve...
Introduction: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, often through p53 mutation...
Purpose: Triple-negative (TN; estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER-2 negative) cancer a...
Objective: A recent suggestion is that the predictive value of a single biomarker may rely on the ge...