BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the clinical outcome of breast cancer due to the disease's heterogeneity. Molecular profiling using a large panel of genes could help to classify breast tumours and to define signatures which are predictive of their clinical behaviour. METHODS: To this aim, quantitative RT-PCR amplification was used to study the RNA expression levels of 47 genes in 199 primary breast tumours and 6 normal breast tissues. Genes were selected on the basis of their potential implication in hormonal sensitivity of breast tumours. Normalized RT-PCR data were analysed in an unsupervised manner by pairwise hierarchical clustering, and the statistical relevance of the define...
Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
INTRODUCTION: Predicting the clinical course of breast cancer is often difficult because it is a div...
PURPOSE: A number of microarray studies have reported distinct molecular profiles of breast cancers ...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Accurate subtyping or classification of breast cancer is important for ensuring proper treatment of ...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology ...
Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; however, recent advances in gene expr...
Breast cancers today are of predominantly T1 (0.1 ≥ 2.0 cm) or T2 (>2 ≤ 5 cm) categories due to earl...
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Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
INTRODUCTION: Predicting the clinical course of breast cancer is often difficult because it is a div...
PURPOSE: A number of microarray studies have reported distinct molecular profiles of breast cancers ...
BACKGROUND: Current histo-pathological prognostic factors are not very helpful in predicting the cli...
International audienceThe current histoclinical breast cancer classification is simple but imprecise...
PURPOSE: Recent small-sized genomic studies on the identification of breast cancer bioprofiles have ...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Background Gene expression profiling has been used to define molecular phenotypes of...
Accurate subtyping or classification of breast cancer is important for ensuring proper treatment of ...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
SummaryBackgroundMicroarray expression profiling classifies breast cancer into five molecular subtyp...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology ...
Breast cancer was traditionally perceived as a single disease; however, recent advances in gene expr...
Breast cancers today are of predominantly T1 (0.1 ≥ 2.0 cm) or T2 (>2 ≤ 5 cm) categories due to earl...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Breast cancer cell lines have been used widely to investigate breast cancer pathobiology and new the...
INTRODUCTION: Predicting the clinical course of breast cancer is often difficult because it is a div...
PURPOSE: A number of microarray studies have reported distinct molecular profiles of breast cancers ...