Our genes and the way in which our genetic code is read makes us who we are. Unfortunately, our genetic code can be altered or misinterpreted in cancer. The 3’ untranslated region is one such example of an important part of our genetic code that is read differently in cancer. This thesis focused on defining what changes to the 3’ untranslated region occur in breast cancer, then explored which of these changes were most associated with breast cancer outcome. Extension and validation of the work in this thesis may one day lead to a better test for breast cancer outcome
Cancer is the collective term used to describe a diverse group of diseases that share certain hallma...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Irish women, with almost 3,000 cases diagnosed every year...
The messenger RNA 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) is emerging as critically important in regulating g...
Advancements in sequencing and transcriptome analysis methods contributed to a better understanding ...
Mutations in the BRCA1 gene confer a substantial increase in breast cancer risk, yet routine clinica...
Human breast cancer–related genes in chromosomal regions exhibiting meaningful copy-number changes i...
Background: Sequence variations in coding and non-coding regions of the genome can affect gene expre...
A major part of the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression is affected by trans-acting e...
The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), termed rs8176318 G\u3eT, within the BRCA1 3\u27-Untranslat...
BackgroundA germline, variant in the BRCA1 3'UTR (rs8176318) was previously shown to predict breast ...
INTRODUCTION: Genomic alterations have been observed in breast carcinomas that affect the capacity o...
Breast cancer is a major health problem and understanding the genetic basis of this disease is cruci...
International audienceFor the majority of breast and/or ovarian cancer patients tested for / genes, ...
Background: A germline, variant in the BRCA1 3'UTR (rs8176318) was previously shown to predict breas...
International audienceBackground: A promising application of the huge amounts of genetic data curren...
Cancer is the collective term used to describe a diverse group of diseases that share certain hallma...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Irish women, with almost 3,000 cases diagnosed every year...
The messenger RNA 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) is emerging as critically important in regulating g...
Advancements in sequencing and transcriptome analysis methods contributed to a better understanding ...
Mutations in the BRCA1 gene confer a substantial increase in breast cancer risk, yet routine clinica...
Human breast cancer–related genes in chromosomal regions exhibiting meaningful copy-number changes i...
Background: Sequence variations in coding and non-coding regions of the genome can affect gene expre...
A major part of the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression is affected by trans-acting e...
The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), termed rs8176318 G\u3eT, within the BRCA1 3\u27-Untranslat...
BackgroundA germline, variant in the BRCA1 3'UTR (rs8176318) was previously shown to predict breast ...
INTRODUCTION: Genomic alterations have been observed in breast carcinomas that affect the capacity o...
Breast cancer is a major health problem and understanding the genetic basis of this disease is cruci...
International audienceFor the majority of breast and/or ovarian cancer patients tested for / genes, ...
Background: A germline, variant in the BRCA1 3'UTR (rs8176318) was previously shown to predict breas...
International audienceBackground: A promising application of the huge amounts of genetic data curren...
Cancer is the collective term used to describe a diverse group of diseases that share certain hallma...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Irish women, with almost 3,000 cases diagnosed every year...
The messenger RNA 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) is emerging as critically important in regulating g...