The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developing new prognostic breast cancer biomarkers. Copy number alteration (CNA) burden measured as the percentage of the genome affected by CNAs has emerged as a potential candidate to this aim. Using somatic CNA data obtained from METABRIC (Molecular Taxonomy of Breast Cancer International Consortium), we implemented Kaplan-Meier estimators and Cox proportional hazards models to examine the association of CNA burden with patient’s overall survival (OS) and disease specific survival (DSS). We also evaluated the association by considering patients’ age and tumor subtypes using stratified Cox models. We delineated the distribution of CNA burden in sam...
The elucidation of breast cancer subgroups and their molecular drivers requires integrated views of ...
Abstract Background Copy number variation (CNVs) is a key factor in breast cancer development. This ...
A number of studies of copy number imbalances (CNIs) in breast tumors support associations between i...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing burden of breast cancer has prompted a wide range of researchers to search for new pr...
We have analyzed the DNA copy numbers for over 100,000 single-nucleotide polymorphism loci across th...
We have analyzed the DNA copy numbers for over 100,000 single-nucleotide polymorphism loci across th...
The level of copy number alteration (CNA), termed CNA burden, in the tumor genome is associated with...
The level of copy number alteration (CNA), termed CNA burden, in the tumor genome is associated with...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Prostate Cancer Foundation, American Cancer Society (RSG-15-067-01-TBG), Prostate Cancer Foundation...
Copy number alterations (CNAs) are thought to account for 85% of the variation in gene expression ob...
The elucidation of breast cancer subgroups and their molecular drivers requires integrated views of ...
Abstract Background Copy number variation (CNVs) is a key factor in breast cancer development. This ...
A number of studies of copy number imbalances (CNIs) in breast tumors support associations between i...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed breast cancer cases emphasizes the urgent demand for developi...
The increasing burden of breast cancer has prompted a wide range of researchers to search for new pr...
We have analyzed the DNA copy numbers for over 100,000 single-nucleotide polymorphism loci across th...
We have analyzed the DNA copy numbers for over 100,000 single-nucleotide polymorphism loci across th...
The level of copy number alteration (CNA), termed CNA burden, in the tumor genome is associated with...
The level of copy number alteration (CNA), termed CNA burden, in the tumor genome is associated with...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Prostate Cancer Foundation, American Cancer Society (RSG-15-067-01-TBG), Prostate Cancer Foundation...
Copy number alterations (CNAs) are thought to account for 85% of the variation in gene expression ob...
The elucidation of breast cancer subgroups and their molecular drivers requires integrated views of ...
Abstract Background Copy number variation (CNVs) is a key factor in breast cancer development. This ...
A number of studies of copy number imbalances (CNIs) in breast tumors support associations between i...